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This is for the fans that get to go to the games at the stadium.

I hear a lot of fans that say that the crowd does not provide homefield advantage. The media says it, fans say it...I have never been there.

Do you people that get to go to the games live, because of what the Cowboys have went through, and us fans also, and this being a home game, do you think the crowd will show up in support?

Get loud, stand up, cheer....?

That would be a game I would like to go to. They say that the Cowboys don't have home field advantage.
 
5Stars;4898317 said:
This is for the fans that get to go to the games at the stadium.

I hear a lot of fans that say that the crowd does not provide homefield advantage.

Those who will be in the stadium this sunday should disprove this, make those terrible towel waving stealer fans regret coming to texas.

Make noise and confuse the Pitt offense so that our D can beat them up .
 
Depends, typically the teams performances at home aren't worth of ovation. It also doesn't help they get behind early and our opponents essentially tabs our crowd out of the game until the typical Romo rally in the 4th.
 
Man, I hope there won't be a ton of Steeler fans on Sunday. But their fans travel well. Just like the Cowboys fans travel to other stadiums.
 
I thought the Browns game was the best I heard the crowd in the new stadium.

I have a feeling this one will be just as loud when the Cowboys are on offense as the Steelers.
 
Risen Star;4898499 said:
I thought the Browns game was the best I heard the crowd in the new stadium.

I have a feeling this one will be just as loud when the Cowboys are on offense as the Steelers.

Sometimes having a good percentage of the opposing fanbase helps with the crowd. It gets the fans in an us vs them mentality where they can feel like contributing and thus make more noise.
 
Hard to get loud when the team is always getting off to a slow start and getting behind the 8 ball early.. If we start fast, it will get loud & stay loud
 
UncFelix28;4898581 said:
Hard to get loud when the team is always getting off to a slow start and getting behind the 8 ball early.. If we start fast, it will get loud & stay loud

kind of like a chicken and egg thing - what comes first, loud crowd or quality play?
 
fifaguy;4898610 said:
kind of like a chicken and egg thing - what comes first, loud crowd or quality play?

Actually the chicken and the egg thing has nothing to do with it.
 
Risen Star;4898499 said:
I thought the Browns game was the best I heard the crowd in the new stadium.

I have a feeling this one will be just as loud when the Cowboys are on offense as the Steelers.

I was at that game and it was the worst crowd I have ever seen. They did not even get into the game until the end of the 4th quarter. Most of the crowd sat down the whole game.
 
Been to games where it was quiet like a funeral. 2010 Jacksonville.

It was a madhouse for the 2009 wc game against Philly.

And the rest have been somewhere between mostly on the quiet side.

I think Dallas area Cowboy fans need a reason to cheer ie team success.

I was told to sit down and be quiet everytime I went to Texas stadium.

Never had an issue with that at cowboy stadium, but I sit in the 400's when I've gone to games there.
 
The home game against New York last year had a playoff atmosphere to it. Place was electric from kickoff all the way until JPP blocked that kick, then it was total silence - 100,000 people in shock.
 
Rack Bauer;4898640 said:
Actually the chicken and the egg thing has nothing to do with it.

I actually thought it was an interesting analogy. Thanks for the friendly correction, sport.
 
The only way to shut these terrible tools up is to have a 28-0 halftime lead. Too much to ask for?
 
fifaguy;4898775 said:
I actually thought it was an interesting analogy. Thanks for the friendly correction, sport.

Consider yourself educated, Baddie.
 
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