I call them Noners for a reason. When they're losing, there's none around. When they're winning, they're everywhere.SeaTown81":1rrmi6sn said:So they're saying that Seahawks fans were too loud when the team was on OFFENSE and Baldwin got speared while being wrestled to the ground by Goldson? Because that's the main play where a SF player not hearing a whistle cost them. That's hilarious.
Not surprising to hear such an idiotic complaint from SF fans. They really are one of the dumbest groups you will come up against. Idiot Niner fan in my section got kicked out of the game for trying to fight a Seahawk fan who high-fived his friend next to him. The Niner fan was bumped and freaked out thinking the Hawk fan had punched him. It was EXACTLY what I witnessed when I went to Candledump myself. One of the biggest bandwagon frontrunner fanbases you'll find. None of these fools were around while the Niners sucked for a decade. Just goes to explain their inability to understand basic concepts of the game.
Sports Hernia":3per71p7 said:It's called home field advantage for a reason. Nothing is stopping the whiners from do the same thing at Candlecrap park.
Sports Hernia":xb8tqn4g said:It's called home field advantage for a reason. Nothing is stopping the whiners from do the same thing at Candlecrap park.
I'm waiting for the punch line, so please don't leave us all hangin'hedgehawk":2i12sv8j said:Speaking of home stadiums I think the NFL has an issue on their hands and if I were Harbaugh or any coach I would be livid with the league about the unfair advantage the Hawks have. Not that their crowd makes it hard to hear on offense and teams have to take timeouts to avoid penalties. That's all fair imo. The problem is when their crowd makes it sooo loud that the refs are unable to safely officiate a game. Their D players play well beyond the whistle cause nobody can hear the damn whistle, and even when making a big play on offense can be very loud which is what resulted in Cullivers penalty of playing beyond the whistle.
They can't have it both ways. If their crowd is so loud that the whistle can't be heard then the NFL must do something to address the issue. Be it louder whistles, hearing aids of some kind, something. To do nothing is simply unsafe, and completely unfair.
Candlecrap?, more like Candlewaxtoiletbowlring. :16:Sports Hernia":r4qlis4n said:It's called home field advantage for a reason. Nothing is stopping the whiners from do the same thing at Candlecrap park.