Ok
First the number of Buc fans was fleeting to my eye.
There were a good bunch in the east endzone.
They didn't have a lot to rave about.
2nd There's a distribution of hardcore fans, who know their stuff, and folks who know the mainstays, and then folks who just are coming our for Sunday fun.
In the area I was sitting, LeBron was in the suite just a couple feet away,and the hardcores were their own scene. Those radib fans were out of the seats for anything and everything. There's a few other party types sprinkled right there that dance and make a scene trying to get on the big screen.
3rd. I started making sure, long before he rung the bell, that when DeSean was on the field that my area was well aware.
One could feel the buzz about the guy. Just had to figure at some point they would take a shot. The loudest moment was the second long catch by Jackson.
4th. There's areas that buzz right on their own......There were sections above us that emitted sound....Kupp's drops, and catches truly made those sections light up. To that point, the after din from Kupp's scores is like it's own beast.
So, there's a real cavernous effect to the noise at the stadium. More of din, than sound getting directly to the field. It would be cool to be on the field to see just what the decibel level is like there.
I'm thinking this only going to get more rowdy. TBH, this is just me reporting from the lower east section........
The great thing was this was a full Rams crowd. They keep winning like this, and it's gonna keep growing. BTW, seats dwindled pretty fast as game time drew nigh. Still, there was a vast section right near the field on the "visitors" side that was empty. It's annoying to see that......national TV and some entity out there failed to use/give away those prime seats.