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Primadox, HouYat, NGU! (and thanks for the Turbo Dogs, Lynwood.)
I knew you Yats wouldnt disappoint. Thanks for popping in & teaching me some things, as well as probably ringing up some real memories for other posters & lurkers. Honestly, the more I know, the more realize I dont know, and my curiosity drives me bananas: Quote:
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--when yall talk about the stadium swaying, you're exaggerating, right? Quote:
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... If I owned a bar where Saints fans hung out... Quote:
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Take the roof off the Dome, and just show the bowl. (man, I wish there was a way to draw or doodle here) How do you get 80,000 in Tulane Stadium, which appears 50-100 feet shorter than the bowl of the Dome, and the Dome holds 72,000? Even w/o the roof the Dome looks twice as big. I drove by Rice Stadium last week, and thought the same thing. My corner endzone Terrace seats dont even exist in Rice. Its like Tiger Stadium, where the sides go up, but the bowl just has the lower level. boggles my mind. --and heres another Tulane question: I notice in pictures, Tulane seems to be built in sections, not all at once. Did these sections appear while the Saints played there, or was it all there by the '67? Did they HAVE to put some new sections for the Saints? Were there bad seats? Classic posts from classic posters. Thank you much! |
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For some reason the "quote" button is not functioning but you will get the gist of what I am responding to. The Stonebreaker fight was/is interesting and telling. We were playing in New York and the game was within reach... maybe 27-23 or something like that. We are driving with under 2 minutes to play and Kilmer throws a sideline pass. Our receiver catches the pass and his momentum carries him out of bounds. Some Giant player on the sidelines, not even in the game, lays our receiver out with a forearm. The next thing you see is Stony run completely across the field but does not hit him... You see him pointing his finger in the guys face and the camera catches the guy putting his helmet on, and you knew that was not the end of it... So the game ends, we lose, and Stony, true to his word obviously, runs across the field again and lays the gujy out.. And all hell breaks lose.... John Mecom, all of 30 years old, actually gets involved and breaks his hand punching a Giant player with a helmet..... That should have said something about his intellect...lol.... So we meet the team at the airport and Stony is an instant folk hero.... and like I said they were taking collections to pay his $10,000 fine... I think they collected $50,000... It was all sent to charity... As to bad seats at Tulane Stadium... Our Season Tickets were really good... 30 yard line maybe 25 rows from the field... I do remember getting tickets to a New Years Eve Sugar Bowl.... Alabama (with Bear Bryant coaching) against Notre Dame.... for the NC.. Tickets were hard to come by, there was no internet and Stub Hub at the time... WWL had some guy call in and say he had extras and my dad got them... 50 yard line... no kidding... 1 caviat... It was the very TOP row in the stadium and it was friggin cold... The wind was blowing and if memory serves the back of the top level was a chain link fence.... it was howling and freezing but one of the best NC games I have ever seen.... One other story... SB 4 (didnt use Roman Numerals then, I think), we had tickets because we had Season Tickets... I think the price was $25... The trouble was our seats were in the end zone, not our regular Season Ticket location... my dad was pissed so he sold the tickets for face value and got us sideline tickets for like $15.... Not quite the same demand as now... Oh and my dad was probably the original ticket broker in front of the stadium... I would go into the stadium and he would "buy cheap-sell high" and make $40 -$50 a game....a ton of money back then.... Good memories.... hope to see more |
Good thread indeed, good to see my dad wasn't the only one to leave the Lions game before Dempsey's kick
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And wow, $15 dollars for a Super Bowl ticket. That explains why the halftime show was "Up With People." I'll bet the crowds back then were much more alive. A lot less "look at me," and a lot more fun. There sure have been a lot of great stories here, already, and keep em coming. For now, this one kind of sums it up for me: Quote:
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Love this thread!
One more thing, because those bleachers would get so damn hot, we would bring these foldable seats to sit on. There was a a metal part that would slide under the bleachers to keep it in place. I remember that ours had the Saints logo and colors. It would be cool if I could find one of those again. |
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OK, that's a new question, and its a big one. Strain your memories here, and be honest: Which has/had more buttroom? -an average Tulane Stadium seat? -or a Terrace seat in the Dome? (non-padded) Quote:
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Somebody has to have a foldable Saints logo seat out there. I'm seriously considering looking online for a Dixie Jet Pack. |
I don't remember anyone complaining about Al Hirt.... may be I just dont remember.... He was on some sort of pla tform during the games and would bellow.. and I mean bellow.... GO SAINTS GO every so often.... and of course would belt out his version of When the Saints go Marching In..
Does anyone remember Charlie Saints Marching Club? We were members even though we lived in lafayette... Since it was a 4.5 hour drive back then and the games started at 1 pm we would normally drive home immediately after the game... But Charlie's Club would have a parade after each victory (I know.... not too many parades back then) around their neighborhood (does anyone remember where the Club was located?)... And they would make bus trips to out of town games.... $35 would get you a bus ride to Atlanta, all the Dixie beer you could drink, a ticket to the game and one night in a motel (4 people to a room).... The party would begin in the Club House, onto the chartered bus and would not stop until you passed out on the bus or the bus returned in the wee hours Monday morning... When we would get to Atlanta Saturday afternoon people would take a shower and then we would head down to Underground Atlanta and party all night.... Houston, Memphis (Pre season game), Jackson (also pre season) were some of the other out of town games.... They did a train trip to chicago also, although I didnt make that trip... i heard it was epic |
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