the Lions should prepare for Noise cause IF they face Toronto in the Grey Cup, man that SkyDome will be loud !
recall when Joe Carter hit that winning Home Run for the Blue Jays in '92
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You make assumptions that the crowd wil be Pro-toronto. Considering there are less than 2000 tickets available and MANY fans from ALL of the teams are going, it is hard to say what the noise will be like for the teams playing.the Lions should prepare for Noise cause IF they face Toronto in the Grey Cup, man that SkyDome will be loud !
If the Argos make the game, it's not like there will suddenly be a bunch of tickets picked up by Argo fans. Most of the attendance for the game is already determined. I know I have 8 seats filled with Lions fans, just as a start.
A good indication of noise for the Grey Cup will be 2005 when I'm not sure either team had a large noise advantage, it was just noisy period. I for one kept switching just to "help" it get to overtime.
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Recall 1994 when they hadn't sold that many Grey Cup tickets here prior to that amazing Flutie catch in the West Final in Calgary.
After that amazing win, they sold 25,000 G.C. tickets in like two days, obviously all Lions fans pumped up that the Lions had just advanced to the Big Dance!
So yes that's the difference between this year in Toronto and 1994 here
After that amazing win, they sold 25,000 G.C. tickets in like two days, obviously all Lions fans pumped up that the Lions had just advanced to the Big Dance!
So yes that's the difference between this year in Toronto and 1994 here
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Bring your banner; bring your plastic trumpet; heck, bring your cowbell!
But as for airhorns, well, just let me say I've got the Fan Line on my speed-dial. :x
To quote from the "Code of Conduct": Use of air horns and all other electronic noise makers in BC Place is prohibited at all times.
Besides, we all know airhorns are for prairie and eastern fans. They emulate the sound of their dying Grey Cup chances. :lol:
And one more thing: Let's all wear orange!

But as for airhorns, well, just let me say I've got the Fan Line on my speed-dial. :x
To quote from the "Code of Conduct": Use of air horns and all other electronic noise makers in BC Place is prohibited at all times.

Besides, we all know airhorns are for prairie and eastern fans. They emulate the sound of their dying Grey Cup chances. :lol:
And one more thing: Let's all wear orange!

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What a stupid reason for a penalty.sj-roc wrote:Actually I believe the reason we were penalised in the instances I referred to above was NOT for pumping in fake crowd noise (which hasn't been done in years, even if it all -- and certainly not in the Buono era) but for keeping the "Fan-o-meter" displayed on the main video screen after the opponent's offence has broken huddle. It's a silent animated graphic -- purportedly a decibel measuring device -- that encourages fans to bury its needle with their OWN noise. As I said in that previous post, the penalty was for "Illegal Use of Electronic Equipment", not "Illegal Use of Fake Crowd Noise".