Go back and read your posts start to finish.Actually no one is moving goal posts. Just pointing out we aren’t the only ones struggling. That was it, nothing more and nothing less.
Go back and read your posts start to finish.Actually no one is moving goal posts. Just pointing out we aren’t the only ones struggling. That was it, nothing more and nothing less.
To be honest I would think the demographics changes of Nebraska would impact the noise. The Memorial stadium population of 1995 was younger and more fervent about football because frankly, there were less options for entertainment. After 25 years of losing that population has just gotten older, some have dropped out due to death or disengaging because of frustration. Just think...a 40 year old from 1995 would be going on 65 today... and the 15 year olds from 1995 have likely disengaged a bit out of self-preservation. The stadium is bigger so maybe this will make up for it...
Go back and read your posts start to finish.
To summarize,Here's the deal. You can be as loud sitting as standing. Does it feel better standing and jumping up and down? Does it make for good TV so I want to replicate it??? SURE.
BUT, I believe you do have to respect the people around (and especially behind) you. I have 8 season tickets. 6 are in row 1 of my section and 2 are in row 2. Granted I have good views. I am very cognizant to peak behind me. IF they are sitting, I sit. Everybody stands and yells on good plays. But to waltz up and just stand without regard to those around you..... WRONG.
That's all
Agree to be respectful. I don't enjoy standing all game long because the people in front of be feel like they need too. I do go to them expecting it could happen. I think if people really do go to games expecting to sit and listen to their radio the whole game. They should probably just stay home and watch in the comfort of their homes.Here's the deal. You can be as loud sitting as standing. Does it feel better standing and jumping up and down? Does it make for good TV so I want to replicate it??? SURE.
BUT, I believe you do have to respect the people around (and especially behind) you. I have 8 season tickets. 6 are in row 1 of my section and 2 are in row 2. Granted I have good views. I am very cognizant to peak behind me. IF they are sitting, I sit. Everybody stands and yells on good plays. But to waltz up and just stand without regard to those around you..... WRONG.
That's all
I guess I don't have a problem with that. That's kinda what I do. I think where people get angry, and in my opinion rightfully so, is when they NEVER sit down.So, I never really got this...how come the polite thing to do is sit down so that the people sitting can see...how come the sitters can't be polite and stand?
Look...a play lasts about 4 seconds...the screaming before and after lasts about 4 seconds...let me check my math...that is 16 seconds of standing...then you can sit down and chill and get ready to go again.