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it was loud
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Jan 12, 2020 at 6:47 AM
- _Goldblooded_
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Jan 12, 2020 at 7:42 AM
- 49erfaninPA
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It seemed loud to me. I still have no voice from screaming all game
Jan 12, 2020 at 7:48 AM
- Ensatsu
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I was there and to be honest, this was the first time I've seen Levis Stadium this packed. The last time I saw it that packed was Wrestlemania.
It was very loud in the first half. Second half was a little quieter. To be fair though, I think our offense went into cruise control for the most part once we had a substantial lead
It was very loud in the first half. Second half was a little quieter. To be fair though, I think our offense went into cruise control for the most part once we had a substantial lead
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Jan 12, 2020 at 7:57 AM
- NYniner85
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Originally posted by ArmchairQB:On TV and radio the crowd didn't sound very loud but I kept seeing Kurt Cousins holding his hands over his ears to hear play calls.
Also, on TV the stadium did not seem sold out. Empty seats were visible.
My question for those who went. What was the atmosphere like? How loud was it? Was it sold out?
P.S. I'm jealous I live too far away to attend home games.
Reportedly there was 73,000 people most ever at Levi's
It was loud
Jan 12, 2020 at 8:01 AM
- BimmerKing
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I have no voice today
Jan 12, 2020 at 8:56 AM
- SonocoNinerFan
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From my TV view I thought the crowd was on point. It seemed like there was some nervous tension in the air (like me at home) before we really got on top of the Vikes, but when the D was choking them out in the 3rd quarter the Faithful brought the A game.
Overall --> Good job Faithful!
Overall --> Good job Faithful!
Jan 12, 2020 at 9:39 AM
- Niners_D
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Season ticket holder here who hasn't missed a home game in the last two years:
Loudest times at Levi's in that window from my estimation:
1. Yesterday. It was consistently loud on all defensive downs and very intense on 3rd down
2. Vs. the Packers, consistently loud throughout the game.
3. 3rd and 4th down at the end of the Steelers game when everything was on the line.
4. The Cheathawk game this year.
The bodies were packed in, no empty seats from my view most of the game. The $50k season tickets on the 50 yard line on the home side always seem to take longer to fill in at the halves than other areas. Concessions and bathroom lines at half can be slow and people didn't want to leave their seats this game so it probably took longer than normal for people to get back to their seats in the third.
Loudest times at Levi's in that window from my estimation:
1. Yesterday. It was consistently loud on all defensive downs and very intense on 3rd down
2. Vs. the Packers, consistently loud throughout the game.
3. 3rd and 4th down at the end of the Steelers game when everything was on the line.
4. The Cheathawk game this year.
The bodies were packed in, no empty seats from my view most of the game. The $50k season tickets on the 50 yard line on the home side always seem to take longer to fill in at the halves than other areas. Concessions and bathroom lines at half can be slow and people didn't want to leave their seats this game so it probably took longer than normal for people to get back to their seats in the third.
Jan 12, 2020 at 9:42 AM
- Niners99
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Originally posted by SanDiego49er:The Seahawks stadium is built to reflect sound. Our stadium is built to let sound out.
Thats not true. The press boxes being stacked to one side allows the bulk of the seating around the rest of the stadium to sit in the lower bowl instead of the upper deck, which is closer to the field. Thats how college stadiums are. The noise also reflects off the glass wall and back at the field.
Seems like in the biggest games this year the stadium has been extremely loud, so im not sure how sound is "being let out".
Jan 12, 2020 at 9:57 AM
- smithgdwg
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Originally posted by Niners99:
Originally posted by SanDiego49er:
The Seahawks stadium is built to reflect sound. Our stadium is built to let sound out.
Thats not true. The press boxes being stacked to one side allows the bulk of the seating around the rest of the stadium to sit in the lower bowl instead of the upper deck, which is closer to the field. Thats how college stadiums are. The noise also reflects off the glass wall and back at the field.
Seems like in the biggest games this year the stadium has been extremely loud, so im not sure how sound is "being let out".
Also reflects the sun to make it hotter, but doesn't matter this time of year.
Jan 12, 2020 at 10:18 AM
- Niners_D
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Originally posted by smithgdwg:Originally posted by Niners99:Originally posted by SanDiego49er:The Seahawks stadium is built to reflect sound. Our stadium is built to let sound out.
Thats not true. The press boxes being stacked to one side allows the bulk of the seating around the rest of the stadium to sit in the lower bowl instead of the upper deck, which is closer to the field. Thats how college stadiums are. The noise also reflects off the glass wall and back at the field.
Seems like in the biggest games this year the stadium has been extremely loud, so im not sure how sound is "being let out".
Also reflects the sun to make it hotter, but doesn't matter this time of year.
The weather on the sun side is absolutely perfect this time of year. Was beautiful yesterday.
Jan 12, 2020 at 10:49 AM
- Niners_D
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"The stadium was electric," coach Kyle Shanahan said after the game. "It was different than it's been."
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