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From Boston.com:
With the home opener approaching, the Patriots quarterback was asked if he had any message for the fans heading to Foxborough to see the Patriots-Chargers game.
"Yeah, start drinking early," Brady said with a snicker. "Get nice and rowdy. It's a 4:15 game, a lot of time to get lubed up. Come out here, and cheer for the home team."
The Patriots later clarified the "drinking early" remark on behalf of Brady, telling the assembled media, "He meant 'stay hydrated, drink a lot of water. Be loud, drink responsibly.'"
Yeah, that's what Brady meant.
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With the home opener approaching, the Patriots quarterback was asked if he had any message for the fans heading to Foxborough to see the Patriots-Chargers game.
"Yeah, start drinking early," Brady said with a snicker. "Get nice and rowdy. It's a 4:15 game, a lot of time to get lubed up. Come out here, and cheer for the home team."
The Patriots later clarified the "drinking early" remark on behalf of Brady, telling the assembled media, "He meant 'stay hydrated, drink a lot of water. Be loud, drink responsibly.'"
Yeah, that's what Brady meant.
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This.I haven't been to other stadiums, so I could not provide a comparison. Most fans in NE believe that the lack of noise issue has a lot to do with the open concept design of the stadium and less to do with the actual fans. But I've heard from some that work in at the stadium - such as those in the Marketing area - and they contend that Pats fans are generally quieter than fans at other stadiums.
- that's my dyslexia showing itself.
The stadium is quiet because the fans are quiet (primarily the season ticket holders). They've become spoiled by the success of the team. The setup of the stadium is a convenient and, frankly, rather pathetic excuse.


