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Group of Chiefs fans wants to turn up volume at Arrowhead
Loudest stadium in Seattle? Not if a group of Chiefs fans has anything to say about it.
Congregating in a newly formed Facebook group dubbed Terrorhead Returns, the fast-growing cadre of red-and-yellow-clad fans is hoping to counter a group of Seahawks backers who are attempting to get CenturyLink Field into the Guinness Book of Records as the loudest stadium on Earth. Quoting from the Terrorhead Returns page: “We have submitted an application with Guiness (sic) World Book and will request the permission from the Kansas City Chiefs and the NFL to be given a fair chance to put the record where it is truly deserved. Join in Chiefs Fans! GO CHIEFS!!!” So far, the Seattle contingent, which goes by the handle “Volume 12” (an homage to the team’s “12th Man” legacy of fan support), is a step ahead of KC’s. According to a post on NFL.com, the Seattle group announced on its own Facebook page that its application to have the decibels measured at the Seahawks’ Sept. 15 Sunday Night Football showdown with the San Francisco 49ers has formally been accepted by Guinness. The official entry would be dubbed “loudest crowd roar at a sports stadium.” A website in Seattle, SeattlePI.com, reports that the current record is held by the Ali Sami Yen Sport Complex Turk Telekom Arena in Istanbul, Turkey. The decibels measured that day? An ear-splitting 131.76, or slightly louder than the sound of an airliner at takeoff. The Turkish fans were cheering on a soccer match played by Galatasaray S.K. Size of the venue could factor into Seattle’s Sept. 15 bid: NFL.com reports that the highest decibels recorded at the so-called CLink peaked at 112, but notes that the Seahawks’ home digs hold 67,000, or 14,000more than the Turkish stadium. If size matters, and if Terrorhead Returns can get a date with Guinness — and if Chiefs fans can fill it to capacity — Arrowhead could play a huge factor in a record bid. The venerable Truman Sports Complex venue holds 79,451, or more than 12,000 more than CenturyLink Field. But Terrorhead Returns, though just launched Friday, has ground to make up in terms of likes on its Facebook page. As of 8 p.m. Tuesday, it had 1,830 members compared with 6,263 likes for Volume 12. Read more here: http://www.kansascity.com/2013/07/16...#storylink=cpy |
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07-19-2013, 05:08 PM | #256 |
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Just something else to add to my comments on here, a little story about the reason I got my season tix in 2010.
Things had been rough for awhile, of course, but we were getting a new stadium, a new regime, a new start. I knew we were opening up on Monday night against the Chargers, so I knew the stadium would be rockin for that game, which as many of you know, it indeed was (even though there were still quite a few empty seats). I had this glorious idea in my mind that if we could start a snow ball effect on that night...come out with a big win where the crowd was really into it...it could spring board a new string of Chiefs home wins, which would lead to playoff appearances, which would lead to sellout games and then I wouldn't be able to get tix...just like the 90s. Of course I thought I was a genius as that season carried on and we went 7-1 at home. Each week the crowd was into it, and the team was playing well. The two were going hand in hand, and it resulted in a home playoff game. Unfortunately, the crowds (and Chiefs fans everywhere) where also discovering that we had some rather large weaknesses on our roster (Casshole) and instead of the glorious years I was hoping for after that we all got to experience the Pioli disaster. This obviously drove fans away to the point of SOC and the like. Now THAT would have been a bad time to try something like this. Instead, though, we now have another new, exciting regime. That's something to start with. This could be another springboard type of situation where maybe if they do this at the opener and the fans get to experience a nice, loud, emotional game at home, and it results in a win, they'll continue to come back to experience the natural raw emotion week after week. The players feed off of it, the opponents begin to fear it again, etc. I've been to big concerts / festivals, UFC events, air shows with Harriers hovering directly in front of me, games at other stadiums on big nights...none of it compares to Arrowhead stadium at its best. Again, I think it would be great to do this not so much for the record, but to re-train the fans. The game that gets picked to do this, I think the moments they should try to break it are any time the opposing team has the ball. But not just when they have the ball...like somebody mentioned earlier, we need to do it during their huddle, as the walk up to the line, and through the start of the play. That WILL result in confusion on their end and COULD result in a big turnover at a key point to help win the game. Last edited by DRU; 07-19-2013 at 05:19 PM.. |
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07-19-2013, 05:15 PM | #257 |
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Terrorhead?
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07-19-2013, 05:17 PM | #258 |
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07-19-2013, 05:20 PM | #259 |
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Corporations pretty much killed the old Arrowhead magic
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07-19-2013, 05:22 PM | #260 |
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07-19-2013, 05:26 PM | #262 |
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I can see it's pointless to try and present reasonable arguments to people on here. You don't even argue back, you just keep repeating the same stuff that I provide logical rebuttal for.
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07-19-2013, 05:27 PM | #263 | |
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SOC doesn't need good press, bad press or any press at this point. They have done their job. Also, you are calling people out for calling you names and you are just doing the same in return. Take the high road dude.
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07-19-2013, 05:34 PM | #264 |
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Who the hell said that? People go to the game and they cheer. You have been to Arrowhead haven't you? it may not be the 90s anymore but the fans cheer their asses off. Can't do anything about the wine and cheese crowd infesting the stadium though.
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07-19-2013, 05:34 PM | #265 |
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This is an embarrassment of an idea for Chiefs fans, the Chiefs, and Kansas City. In it's loudest times during the '90's the crowds did get close to the record. They had audio guys there measuring at big games...Prime Time, Raiders, Broncos, 49ers, NFC Super Bowl teams. This isn't going to happen and the media will have another "fail" to hang on this team and city.
And BTW...the design of Arrowhead doesn't lend itself to work...simple physics. |
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If the stadium isn't full, though, you're right. No shot. I'm with you all as far as the manufactured part of it won't work for breaking the record. Even if the place was full and they said, ok now, everybody get loud! That won't do it. To break the record it's going to have to be one of those natural moments when the energy just spills out of people, but when those moments occur and the stadium is only half full the magic can't happen. |
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Winning sounds so much more fun than jumping through hoops to try and get validation from people who don't matter.
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07-20-2013, 06:09 AM | #270 |
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I guess this is the kind of thing your fan base does when you don't win shit for almost a decade.
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