Cleveland Browns @ Indy Colts: Week 2

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BR1986FB
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Sep 13, 2011 3:08pm
Non;894563 wrote: Any reason for the lack of support?
They all rushed home so they could witness the end of the Steelers grabbing their ankles for the Rats. :laugh:
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Sep 13, 2011 3:09pm
like_that;894598 wrote:I see, now you are changing your tone after posting complete bullshit. People started leaving 5 minutes left when it started to thunder and pour, that happens at every stadium, just like Heinz Field was about 10% full when the patriots were raping them last year. Other than that your troll post is a complete fail. It was a sold out full game. Glad to know you were more interested in watching the Browns game than you were watching your scumbag criminals get raped (pun intended) by the ravens.
reps, I remember that raping. The Steelers fans were no where to be seen in the 4th quarter and that was a playoff bound team that went to the SB. lol troll fail.
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Sep 13, 2011 3:10pm
Non;894594 wrote:It was about 50 percent full, if that, in the fourth quarter. No noise. And it was a tight game, season opener, Battle of Ohio.
LOL. It was completely full. It started to pour, so people went under the stands.
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Sep 13, 2011 3:13pm
like_that;894598 wrote:I see, now you are changing your tone after posting complete bull****. People started leaving 5 minutes left when it started to thunder and pour, that happens at every stadium, just like Heinz Field was about 10% full when the patriots were raping them last year. Other than that your troll post is a complete fail. It was a sold out full game. Glad to know you were more interested in watching the Browns game than you were watching your scumbag criminals get raped (pun intended) by the ravens.
I flipped back and forth during commercials. We all know the attendance figures can be misleading. It was a close game and half the stadium was empty in the second half of a close ballgame. The cameras don't lie.

When the Browns are a good team -- it's rare -- the support plays a big factor.
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Sep 13, 2011 3:15pm
Laley23;894608 wrote:LOL. It was completely full. It started to pour, so people went under the stands.
Good point, I shouldn't have said they left the game. The cover stands were all packed.
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Sep 13, 2011 3:16pm
Laley23;894608 wrote:LOL. It was completely full. It started to pour, so people went under the stands.
Soft, if that's the case. They could've used the extra crowd noise in trying to get some key stops late in the game.
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Sep 13, 2011 3:18pm
Non;894617 wrote:Soft, if that's the case. They could've used the extra crowd noise in trying to get some key stops late in the game.
You could've used some....
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Sep 13, 2011 3:18pm
Non;894612 wrote:I flipped back and forth during commercials. We all know the attendance figures can be misleading. It was a close game and half the stadium was empty in the second half of a close ballgame. The cameras don't lie.

When the Browns are a good team -- it's rare -- the support plays a big factor.
So first it was the whole game, then it was the 4th quarter, and now it was the whole second half. Anything else you want to pull out of your ass. Now I know why you are MIA during the whole off season, you want people to forget how much of an complete idiot you are. You already have 2 posters here stating the stadium was full, and im sure other people who attended the game will say the same thing as well.

I still can't take you seriously after your idiotic statement last year about how steelers fans have more knowledge because the team has been more succesful in recent years lol. You telling me a old POS like you with no life, probably never played football has more knowledge than a Cleveland fan who played football? Or that idiot tanning soccer player Auto has more knowledge? LOL GTFO.
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Sep 13, 2011 3:19pm
Yes, because crowd support usually affects the outcome of NFL games.

You're a complete and utter failure at trolling. Just go away.
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Sep 13, 2011 3:19pm
Non;894617 wrote:Soft, if that's the case. They could've used the extra crowd noise in trying to get some key stops late in the game.
Grasping at straws. If you team is relying on crowd noise for a false start or a time out because the QB can't audible then you have some problems. GTFO.
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Sep 13, 2011 3:19pm
Non;894617 wrote:Soft, if that's the case. They could've used the extra crowd noise in trying to get some key stops late in the game.
So whats your explanation for the scum bag steelers fans last year leaving the stadium before the 4th quarter began vs the pats last year? It's just a sign of things to come when pittsburgh actually sucks. Steelers fans will be made out to be the biggest bandwagon frauds. Mark it down.
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Sep 13, 2011 3:20pm
Raw Dawgin' it;894628 wrote:Grasping at straws. If you team is relying on crowd noise for a false start or a time out because the QB can't audible then you have some problems. GTFO.
Ah, it worked for Indianapolis a few times in their dome.
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Sep 13, 2011 3:21pm
like_that;894625 wrote:So first it was the whole game, then it was the 4th quarter, and now it was the whole second half. Anything else you want to pull out of your ass. Now I know why you are MIA during the whole off season, you want people to forget how much of an complete idiot you are. You already have 2 posters here stating the stadium was full, and im sure other people who attended the game will say the same thing as well.

I still can't take you seriously after your idiotic statement last year about how steelers fans have more knowledge because the team has been more succesful in recent years lol. You telling me a old POS like you with no life, probably never played football has more knowledge than a Cleveland fan who played football? Or that idiot tanning soccer play Auto has more knowledge? LOL GTFO.
The fourth quarter is part of the second half.
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Sep 13, 2011 3:22pm
Raw Dawgin' it;894628 wrote:Grasping at straws. If you team is relying on crowd noise for a false start or a time out because the QB can't audible then you have some problems. GTFO.
Are you serious? It happens a lot.

This is just being stupid.
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Sep 13, 2011 3:24pm
Writerbuckeye;894627 wrote:Yes, because crowd support usually affects the outcome of NFL games.

You're a complete and utter failure at trolling. Just go away.
Many times crowd support plays a factor.

I would say in Cleveland it's important for the Browns to gain that little extra edge from the crowd like they did back in the 80s and the real Dawg Pound days.
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Sep 13, 2011 3:24pm
Non;894641 wrote:Are you serious? It happens a lot.

This is just being stupid.
Happening and relying on it are two different things stupid.
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Sep 13, 2011 3:24pm
Heretic;894633 wrote:Ah, it worked for Indianapolis a few times in their dome.
Horrible, horrible fans. Almost as bad as South Florida fans.
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Sep 13, 2011 3:25pm
I'm schooling you all at once on this point.

You know I'm right. Just won't admit it.
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Sep 13, 2011 3:26pm
BR1986FB;894648 wrote:Horrible, horrible fans. Almost as bad as South Florida fans.
???
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Sep 13, 2011 3:26pm
Heretic;894633 wrote:Ah, it worked for Indianapolis a few times in their dome.
But the colts don't rely on their fans for big stops. It's moronic to think that the team is relying on the crowd to fuck up the other team. If it happens it happens but to rely on it is stupid. I never said it didn't happen.
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Sep 13, 2011 3:27pm
Non;894650 wrote:I'm schooling you all at once on this point.

You know I'm right. Just won't admit it.
LOL
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Sep 13, 2011 3:27pm
Non;894650 wrote:I'm schooling you all at once on this point.

You know I'm right. Just won't admit it.
Crowd support plays a factor, sure. But we dont know what good football is, so we would probably yell at the wrong time and make the Browns false start. It would be counter productive.
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Sep 13, 2011 3:29pm
Lol....this thread got funny in a hurry
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Sep 13, 2011 3:29pm
BR1986FB;894648 wrote:Horrible, horrible fans. Almost as bad as South Florida fans.
The RCA Dome was probably the loudest stadium in football for big games. Once you got behind and the defense pinned their ears back it was crazy.

HUGE plus for the Colts.
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Sep 13, 2011 3:30pm
Non;894637 wrote:The fourth quarter is part of the second half.
lol nice spin. I am still waiting for an explanation to this post:
like_that;894630 wrote:So whats your explanation for the scum bag steelers fans last year leaving the stadium before the 4th quarter began vs the pats last year? It's just a sign of things to come when pittsburgh actually sucks. Steelers fans will be made out to be the biggest bandwagon frauds. Mark it down.