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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; he Superdome is known for its noise level, and New Orleans Saints fans are known for their passion. But the vibe -- and the sheer volume -- on Sunday was something this place hadn’t felt in a long, long time. ...
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12-25-2017, 01:35 PM | #1 |
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he Superdome is known for its noise level, and New Orleans Saints fans are known for their passion.
But the vibe -- and the sheer volume -- on Sunday was something this place hadn’t felt in a long, long time. “I felt like, man, this was top-three loudest atmospheres,” quarterback Drew Brees said after the Saints’ 23-13, playoff-clinching victory over the Atlanta Falcons. “[The fans] deserved this one. This was all about them. They willed this to happen. So this was phenomenal.” I’m not going to nitpick with Brees’ ranking or accuse him of hyperbole (even though I can think of at least two playoff wins and one Superdome reopener that should rank higher), because I can’t blame him if he forgot just how loud this place can get when the good times are really rolling. This was definitely the most raucous atmosphere I can remember since at least 2011 -- which was the last season when New Orleans won the NFC South and hosted a playoff game. And now that everybody is back in sync again, it sure looks like the Saints (11-4) are primed to host another playoff game in two weeks. To do that, they’ll have to either win at Tampa Bay next Sunday or have the Carolina Panthers (11-4) lose at Atlanta. “That was probably as loud as you’re gonna get here. I think maybe one time I’ve heard it louder than this -- maybe,” said Saints defensive end Cameron Jordan, who was a rookie in 2011 and who fed off that noise with two sacks on Sunday. “When you talk about the energy, we were able to feed off each other, feed off the fans. That’s a hell of a win.” Credit Sunday’s opponent, first and foremost. The hated Falcons bring out the best in Saints fans when it comes to decibel levels -- and this was one of the most meaningful games in the history of a rivalry that spans nearly 50 years, since both teams were in position to win the division entering Sunday. read more from Triplett |
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Re: Saints (and Superdome crowd) look playoff-ready after long drought
They sounded LOUD!!!! Really Really LOUD!!!!
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