Sounds like the broadcasters will be watching noise levels closely and a bunch of Titan fans are speculating the Chiefs won't have the regulars on hand and noise will be less of a factor. [Reply]
Originally Posted by farmerchief:
Just a thought Ive had this season, I wonder if the crowd noise affects our communication of Defense? Seems like Spags D, to really excel, relies quite a bit of communication. Maybe a little reason, when it seems we play better on the road, than at home? Anyway, if I was going to the game, I would yell my loudest, regardless.
The defense is encouraging it all game so I’d say they’re good. Stadium display goes crazy asking for louder all game. And announcer goes out of his way to announce “It’s THIRD DOWN” which usually gets people to kick it up a notch. [Reply]
Meh. Not really thinking it would be different than any other regular season game in the Reid era that doesn't feature Dallas / Green Bay / Minnesota (apparently) / Pittsburgh as the away team. [Reply]
I think Chiefs being a surprise #2 seed and upset of Ravens and unplanned location of AFC Championship at Arrowhead are factors that made a lot of tickets available for Titans fans, who have not had any home games this postseason.
There was an article yesterday saying that Titans fans are expected to have 20-25% of the seats tomorrow.
This Chiefs team does not need excessive stadium noise to win. [Reply]
Glove wearers, take a few quarters with you and a bottle of water. Drink the water then shove the quarters in the bottle and shake it. Great noise maker! [Reply]
I bought tickets for the divisional game because I assumed the AFC championship game would be in Baltimore. If we were the number one seed I would have waited for this. Living 400 miles away with kids, etc doesn’t make it feasible to go two weeks in a row [Reply]
Originally Posted by Iowanian:
There is only one thing that is going to lower the noise tomorrow and that isn't the weather.
Coats, hats and gloves will muffle some of the sound, but based on last weekend there is no reason to believe those attending won't bring the thunder.
It’s the AFC Championship. If every other factor goes against us it won’t matter. Titans will be on silent snap count all day, and probably struggling to even communicate when huddled. [Reply]
Originally Posted by wazu:
I’m assuming “regulars” is a reference to regular Arrowhead fans. Can’t imagine why they would expect crowd to be any different than last week.
exactly...I dont get to attend much but I am going tomorrow. Voice box and lungs are well rested.
I hope I am sitting behind Tenn fans. I dont want a Chiefs fan go deaf on my account. [Reply]