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ALL GAME LONG!
To all 12s going to a Seahawks game (especially this Sunday), I have a request/reminder of when to get loud during the games.
Many 12s on this forum are aware its a badge of honor to be leaving the game with a headache and/or raspy voice from yelling.
I've been a STH since 2008, been to every game except the Jets game last year and I have been concerned by the timing of the peak loudness during our games. Below are by tips, feel free to share yours in the comments.
Tips:
Keep drinking fluids during the game: whatever you want to keep your vocal cords ready
Look for network controllers on the sideline (usually near the sideline by the replay tent), they usually wear neon orange gloves to tell the ref when to perform a TV timeout, if you seem them make an X symbol, the game is pausing. Don't get loud if you see this, save your vocal cords for the optimal moments.
Cough drops and aspirin are good to bring too.
Example:
When to be the loudest:
From raising the 12th Man Flag through the kickoff
When the opposing team's offense is on the field, every down util they punt the ball away.
Get loud BEFORE they begin to form the shape of a HUDDLE and DON'T STOP until the ball is SNAPPED. This is a key moment to disrupt any communication. This is when false starts and delay of game penalties happen the most.
The common theme I have noticed is we hit peak noise as the opposing team's offense lines up on the LOS, this is a great time to be loud, but we can do much better.
Let's give our team's opponent hell!
Please share this with everyone you know going to a game.
To all 12s going to a Seahawks game (especially this Sunday), I have a request/reminder of when to get loud during the games.
Many 12s on this forum are aware its a badge of honor to be leaving the game with a headache and/or raspy voice from yelling.
I've been a STH since 2008, been to every game except the Jets game last year and I have been concerned by the timing of the peak loudness during our games. Below are by tips, feel free to share yours in the comments.
Tips:
Keep drinking fluids during the game: whatever you want to keep your vocal cords ready
Look for network controllers on the sideline (usually near the sideline by the replay tent), they usually wear neon orange gloves to tell the ref when to perform a TV timeout, if you seem them make an X symbol, the game is pausing. Don't get loud if you see this, save your vocal cords for the optimal moments.
Cough drops and aspirin are good to bring too.
Example:

When to be the loudest:
From raising the 12th Man Flag through the kickoff
When the opposing team's offense is on the field, every down util they punt the ball away.
Get loud BEFORE they begin to form the shape of a HUDDLE and DON'T STOP until the ball is SNAPPED. This is a key moment to disrupt any communication. This is when false starts and delay of game penalties happen the most.
The common theme I have noticed is we hit peak noise as the opposing team's offense lines up on the LOS, this is a great time to be loud, but we can do much better.
Let's give our team's opponent hell!
Please share this with everyone you know going to a game.