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I will stand and yell for my team. I try to be nice to the people behind me by saying this is what I do. Now section 108 stands when we need defensive help. We all have fun and sit down after each play and when we are on offense.

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I think the only time when you should stand is when your team scores or makes a great defensive play and that is when you high five all your buds....other than that sit the heck down and let others enjoy the game :hammer:


You should stand and scream your lungs out every defensive play. And please start when they are in the huddle.

And yes, stand and yell during all offensive plays but not during our huddle or snap count.
 

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You should stand and scream your lungs out every defensive play. And please start when they are in the huddle.

The bold part is important. I don't think people understand how important it is to be loud while the other team's offense is in the huddle trying to call the play and not to stop until the play is over. Noise causes confusion...the more noise, the longer...the better.
 

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I think the only time when you should stand is when your team scores or makes a great defensive play and that is when you high five all your buds....other than that sit the heck down and let others enjoy the game :hammer:

Maybe footwear other than high heeled cowgirl boots is in order.
 

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I think the only time when you should stand is when your team scores or makes a great defensive play and that is when you high five all your buds....other than that sit the heck down and let others enjoy the game :hammer:

Friends shouldn't let friends high-five each other.

The "high-five" should go the way of lava lamps and pet rocks...
 

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We talked to them last game.. they also sent us a reply to our letter from Michael Bidwill's office.. basically, the run down is, the policy is only stand for the good parts... and please don't make them throw us out.

What if I consider the whole game the good part? I should then be able to stand the whole game right? Whose determination is it whats the good part(s)?
 

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We have season tix in Section 112/Row 23. We stand and yell like normal fans, as does most of the section around us.

Some tool (actually 2 employees) came down and told us to sit down. On two different occasions.

We told them we'll sit down when the rest of the stadium sits down.

Am I missing something here?

im in sec. 115 row 24 and had the exact same thing happen. This was at a point when the whole stadium was standing....its was ridiculous.

If you want to sit and be quiet dont complain watch it at home
 

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But you know what makes Ken Whisenhunt most proud about the Cardinals' 23-20 victory over Seattle in Arizona's home opener?

"It's you. The fans. It's the 64,542 of you who packed the place and brought the roof down, standing in a sea of unified red and cheering wildly during a fourth-quarter turnaround keyed by a fumble recovery and a solid march down the field for a last-second, game-winning field goal."

I think that pretty much sums up what fans should do. I just want to give credit to the other cards fans out there who did stand and cheer for this team last week. We made a difference in that game and there is no better feeling then that.
 

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High five is ok. Doing "the wave" is not.

wholeheartedly concur. I am embarrassed when people do "the wave", especially when some doofus tries to fire up people into the wave. where's a rotten egg when you need one?
 

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wholeheartedly concur. I am embarrassed when people do "the wave", especially when some doofus tries to fire up people into the wave. where's a rotten egg when you need one?

I also hate when people are more excited about doing the wave or catching an effing shirt than they are about cheering on the defense. I swear to God, I can't count how many times I've seen people lose their flipping minds when the shirt launcher gun comes out then immediately sit down afterwards because the defense is only up against a 2nd and 7.

It's the Cards version of the Dbacks Ketchup, Mustard and Relish race which just blows my mind at how active people get for that compared to the actual game. It's like they have their life savings riding on a particular condiment.
 
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It's the Cards version of the Dbacks Ketchup, Mustard and Relish race which just blows my mind at how active people get for that compared to the actual game. It's like they have their life savings riding on a particular condiment.
I'm still very bitter about all that cash I lost on Relish...thanks for bringing it up...

So much for that down payment on a house...
 

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The bold part is important. I don't think people understand how important it is to be loud while the other team's offense is in the huddle trying to call the play and not to stop until the play is over. Noise causes confusion...the more noise, the longer...the better.

Yeah, I don't understand why I have to get my section going when the other team is calling an audible. That should be an automatic on your feat, screaming, pounding the chair in front of you and doing anything else you can think of to make noise.
 

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High five is ok. Doing "the wave" is not.

you know whats better then the wave? Bringing a beach ball and hitting it around.....

I have done both....of course the wave was at the end of the last preseason game and most everyone had left. I take pride that I got, maybe 50 people to go along with me.
 

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heh - it's a reflex - what's sad/funny is my dog sometimes think she's doing something wrong because she's the only other living thing on the room

try to keep it under control for this reason - but really not that easy to do

I have to put my dog outside. She has no clue why I am yelling and screaming.
 

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What if Bob Costas or David Stern was sitting behind you?

They got little baby legs
And they stand so low
You got to pick 'em up
Just to say hello
They got little cars
That go beep, beep, beep
They got little voices
Goin' peep, peep, peep
They got grubby little fingers
And dirty little minds
They're gonna get you every time
Well, I don't want no Short People
Don't want no Short People
Don't want no Short People
'Round here
 
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