Perhaps we need our own “Ram’s Rules”
People telling me what to do makes me do the opposite. Leave me the **** alone.
Perhaps we need our own “Ram’s Rules”
I think most players would disagree with your take. The ability to communicate effectively at the LOS is a huge benefit to a team and major disadvantage to teams that cannot.I think awkward unnerving silence can be just as distracting in some cases (remember the covid year with no fans? They piped in some level of noise to try to combat just that).
I get the people that are wanting to help the team as much as possible and make the home field advantage as effective as possible. However, you also have to realize people bought tickets to attend the game and have every right to do as they please within the rules of the venue.
I think it's appropriate to try to explain why in general we try to be quiet for the offense and loud for the defense in a respectful and informative manner (educational). However, when you approach people already angry with them, putting them down in any way or acting like you're better than them they usually aren't going to give two shytz what you're saying, and may just do the opposite just to spite you. If you have a respectful conversation and they hear you out and they still disagree, that's their right and you leave it at that. No need to escalate or put people down just because they see things differently than you do.
I bet too if you ask the modern player, they would say it's really not a big deal... hell, we just had Nwosu saying the other day that the noise at home on defense makes it harder for him and it's why he likes going on the road![]()
Okay KarenSeriously, it annoys me to no end.
When the Seahawks are on offense, and I hear the "Sea - Hawks" chant, it drives me up a wall.
They were doing it week 3 when I was in attendance, and I started getting into it with those in my section. I told them when the team is on offense, you keep your mouth shut. Words were exchanged, feelings were hurt. Jerhawk stood his ground.
Anyways, it keeps happening. Knock it off 12s at home games. And if you're at a home game, take it upon yourself to educate those nearby who don't understand this concept.
Sincerely, a fan who finds it embarassing when the home team is making noise while on offense. I would hate to see Lumen Field have to incorporate "Hawk rules" to the crowd before kickoff.
Btw I'm talking about when Geno/former QB is at the line of scrimmage trying to navigate the offense, calling an audible and hard count. Yes, it's encouraged to cheer after a positive play.
@Jerhawk isn't wrong. I feel like this is a recent thing. People understood this better a few years ago. I think maybe the bandwagon fans didn't get the memo.
Seriously, it annoys me to no end.
When the Seahawks are on offense, and I hear the "Sea - Hawks" chant, it drives me up a wall.
They were doing it week 3 when I was in attendance, and I started getting into it with those in my section. I told them when the team is on offense, you keep your mouth shut. Words were exchanged, feelings were hurt. Jerhawk stood his ground.
Anyways, it keeps happening. Knock it off 12s at home games. And if you're at a home game, take it upon yourself to educate those nearby who don't understand this concept.
Sincerely, a fan who finds it embarassing when the home team is making noise while on offense. I would hate to see Lumen Field have to incorporate "Hawk rules" to the crowd before kickoff.
Btw I'm talking about when Geno/former QB is at the line of scrimmage trying to navigate the offense, calling an audible and hard count. Yes, it's encouraged to cheer after a positive play.
I don't thinks so. No one's talking about the crowd screaming their lungs out at max volume like when on defense. That would be bad and make it harder for the offense to communicate at the LOS...I think most players would disagree with your take. The ability to communicate effectively at the LOS is a huge benefit to a team and major disadvantage to teams that cannot.
People telling me what to do makes me do the opposite. Leave me the **** alone.
I remember "Rams rules"Seriously, it annoys me to no end.
When the Seahawks are on offense, and I hear the "Sea - Hawks" chant, it drives me up a wall.
They were doing it week 3 when I was in attendance, and I started getting into it with those in my section. I told them when the team is on offense, you keep your mouth shut. Words were exchanged, feelings were hurt. Jerhawk stood his ground.
Anyways, it keeps happening. Knock it off 12s at home games. And if you're at a home game, take it upon yourself to educate those nearby who don't understand this concept.
Sincerely, a fan who finds it embarassing when the home team is making noise while on offense. I would hate to see Lumen Field have to incorporate "Hawk rules" to the crowd before kickoff.
Btw I'm talking about when Geno/former QB is at the line of scrimmage trying to navigate the offense, calling an audible and hard count. Yes, it's encouraged to cheer after a positive play.
Smile. Like that really made me actually smile.
In STL at the dome, the Rams fans were actually pretty good.
At the coliseum, I had to train my section what to do.
At SoFi, no one does anything.
True.Ram Rules! They've always been dog shit fans.
Ram Rules! They've always been dog shit fans.
They were doing it week 3 when I was in attendance, and I started getting into it with those in my section. I told them when the team is on offense, you keep your mouth shut. Words were exchanged, feelings were hurt. Jerhawk stood his ground.
Dude you sound like a Karen at a football game. If a Seahawk chant screws up the offense, which somehow deals with road games, then they need get better. It's not like they're screaming at the top of their lungs like on defense.
I can only imagine going to the game with some buddies, having a few beers and having fun, just to have some Karen dude lecture us about us being too loud at a freaking football game.
Dude you sound like a Karen at a football game. If a Seahawk chant screws up the offense, which somehow deals with road games, then they need get better. It's not like they're screaming at the top of their lungs like on defense.
I can only imagine going to the game with some buddies, having a few beers and having fun, just to have some Karen dude lecture us about us being too loud at a freaking football game.
You are an idiot and not a 12. Of course it affects the offense. You can see the offense waving their hands to quiet the crowd. Why ? because they haven’t prepared a silent count. They expect quiet to operate their pre snap reads and signals. On the road, they’ve got silent count set up in advance.
You are doing nothing but hurting your team if you start chanting as the offense lines up. And most of us also paid for our tickets not to have some buttholes try to ruin our chances at winning.
Calling people Karen’s for pointing out your stupidity is one of the reasons humanity is failing. Stupid people need to realize when their being stupid.
Yea kinda.This is a slightly ridiculous question to ask of other fans. People support and root for their own team in their own ways.
That’s not true. The 60% of the crowd that’s there for the visitors get pretty loud.Smile. Like that really made me actually smile.
In STL at the dome, the Rams fans were actually pretty good.
At the coliseum, I had to train my section what to do.
At SoFi, no one does anything.