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Levi's Stadium CAN get loud, if our fans aren't silent
Sep 15, 2014 at 7:32 AM
- Baldie
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Clearly there is no noise advantage at Levi's, so no homefield advantage for the niners.
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Sep 15, 2014 at 8:50 AM
- 9erReign
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lolololol
Sep 15, 2014 at 8:52 AM
- Rascal
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If Levi's Stadium is loud, does that mean the boos will be too ? LOL.
Sep 15, 2014 at 8:55 AM
- 16to87
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Originally posted by Phil:No.. just being real
Originally posted by 16to87:
Dream on new creampuff techy fan base. Any loud crowd noise at Levi's will happen only if your stadium app goes on the fritz.
Ha! Blasphemy!
Sep 15, 2014 at 9:03 AM
- teylo31
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How was the crowd noise in your opinions. I was at the game, albeit a little filled with booze, but it didnt seem very loud
Sep 15, 2014 at 9:13 AM
- Baldie
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Originally posted by teylo31:
How was the crowd noise in your opinions. I was at the game, albeit a little filled with booze, but it didnt seem very loud
Even on TV it didn't seem loud to me. It appears the Bears could easily communicate on offense.
Sep 15, 2014 at 9:31 AM
- Supr9er
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The stadium was barely louder than candlestick. I really liked the stadium but it's not that much more of a home field advantage relative to our old home.
This stadium definitely makes it known who the "haves" and have nots are. The crowd on the 49ers side has been sold mostly to corps. They just don't cheer that much and might be watching games in the lounge as well which reduces crowd noise.
My seats were the last row on the 10 yard line on the visitor side. What was kinda cool is that there is an aisle in the back that you can walk on if you like to pace during games. The ushers sometimes tell you to step down but nice to stretch legs.
While the views are way better than the stick, 1:00 games are going to be tough to bear in the heat on the visitor side.
This stadium definitely makes it known who the "haves" and have nots are. The crowd on the 49ers side has been sold mostly to corps. They just don't cheer that much and might be watching games in the lounge as well which reduces crowd noise.
My seats were the last row on the 10 yard line on the visitor side. What was kinda cool is that there is an aisle in the back that you can walk on if you like to pace during games. The ushers sometimes tell you to step down but nice to stretch legs.
While the views are way better than the stick, 1:00 games are going to be tough to bear in the heat on the visitor side.
Sep 15, 2014 at 8:56 PM
- iluvdemniners
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when the cheathawks come to town, we will be louder that the clink
Sep 15, 2014 at 9:17 PM
- Dshearn
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There will be no noise advantage, if a tight prime time game that also happens to be the historic home opener of a new stadium can't do it... What can?
It's tough living in SEC country and being a 49er fan. I really don't want to be negative .... But damn... Could there be any more polar opposite fans....
It's tough living in SEC country and being a 49er fan. I really don't want to be negative .... But damn... Could there be any more polar opposite fans....
[ Edited by Dshearn on Sep 15, 2014 at 9:17 PM ]
Sep 15, 2014 at 9:19 PM
- Hopper
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Originally posted by Baldie:
Even on TV it didn't seem loud to me. It appears the Bears could easily communicate on offense.
agreed
Sep 15, 2014 at 9:21 PM
- sincalfaithful
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Originally posted by iluvdemniners:when the cheathawks come to town, we will be louder that the clink
Good one
Sep 15, 2014 at 9:33 PM
- 9erfanAUS
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Originally posted by sfout:
I'm still wondering how Staley got a false start at home? I had the game on mute coincidently so I couldn't hear what was going on but I figured either the crowd was booing that sh*t excuse of a game or they were all drunk and screaming while the team was on offense.
Just a concentration lapse.
Sep 15, 2014 at 10:13 PM
- Hawaii49er
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I'm a season ticket holder in the lower bowl section. The team sold out to corporate, pricing out the real fans. If the real Faithful were in attendance, we would've been louder.
Sep 15, 2014 at 10:18 PM
- Oakland-Niner
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Originally posted by Hawaii49er:I'm a season ticket holder in the lower bowl section. The team sold out to corporate, pricing out the real fans. If the real Faithful were in attendance, we would've been louder.
Took the words right out of my keyboard. It just has a corporate "its all about the money" feel. Its even shady how they sell standing room only tickets now, which totally dilutes the value of real season tickets holders that paid the PSL.
Sep 15, 2014 at 10:21 PM
- susweel
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Originally posted by TheRambler:It was built in such a way that sound with be amplified and bounce back onto the field. People have been saying for years since the first renderings came out that the stadium looked like it would be quiet and the anti-Seattle. These claims were baseless but began to be accepted as if they were facts. So here is an article proving that isn't true.
http://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/2014/04/17/san-francisco-49ers-new-levis-stadium-designed-to-rival-seahawks-stadium-for-crowd-noise-super-bowl-l-santa-clara-acoustic-guiness-record-12th-man/
Wrong again Rambler