A high-end game manager?![]()
he's not going to start up in as good situation as Wilson did. expect more yards and interceptions with less touchdowns and wins
you are approaching Cam Newton territory. watch it
Actually Russell Wilson is the black Fran Tarkenton.
Manziel doesn't have the arm or the mentality to be another Russell Wilson.
Seadderal + Defense + rigged stadium.
Football isn't going to a roided defense where his th does all the work
never understood this
There's been a thread on it.
Design and constructed to keep noise in.
Plenty of accusations and comments about Seahawks pumping in additional noise over loudspeakers. Not the 1st NFL team to pull that scam, but certainly to the loudest degree.
Something like 140 decibels when opponents are on O.
i've asked about this, there's no substance behind it. i was at qualcomm this year, a ty stadium, and they were pumping noise. is there any credence to the accusations that they pump in more noise than others? everytime i bring it up i get crickets
i've tried to read up on it and most say its the stadium design, since the stands are more vertically stacked than horizontally spread out
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Built To Be Loud: A Chat With Seahawks Field's Architect
But is all that noise solely The 12th Man's doing, or does it have to do with the architecture of CenturyLink? (now named Quest)
"Well, it was built to be a great home field advantage," says Paul Greisemer, principal architectural director at AECOM, the firm that designed CenturyLink." The fact that it is loud is really kind of a result of a number of things that came about just through the design. It's on a very small site, comparatively to other stadiums, and because of that we had to compress the building very tightly. Fans are closer to the field than they are in most any NFL stadium today. So that combined with the desire to have a large roof covering, so fans are protected, really kind of combined the greatest of convergence of storms into a great environment."
Beyond the design, the materials used to build the stadium also contribute to the roar.
"It's a metal roof so it naturally is a very reflective surface. As is the seating bowl which is largely concrete. So there are a lot of those materials that are serving as sound mirrors, if you will, and bouncing the sound right back."
I asked Paul what where the loudest part of the stadium is.
"Luckily, it's right on the field, it seems, from all of the false starts that the visiting teams experience. The way the roof is angled, and the way the bowl captures all the sound that goes backwards and focuses it back towards the center of the stadium, you're pretty much going to get the maximum affect right at the players."
http://mynorthwest.com/874/2358028/B...elds-Architect
again, i asked specifically whether or not their "artificial noise" is empirically any worse than anywhere else. heck in the superbowl, which was on a neutral field, the crowd was way louder when denver had the ball than seattle. i don't even think i was able to hear "omaha" once during the broadcast
Architect James Poulson says he didn’t set out to design the stadium so noise would be enhanced. Rather, he calls it “a happy accident.”
He says Seahawks owner Paul Allen wanted to re-create the feeling of attending games in the University of Washington’s Husky stadium. So, the architect designed cantilevered decks and a partial roof covering. He says when choosing between sound absorbing materials and hard surfaces they went with hard surfaces.
“Those hard surfaces are positioned perfectly to deflect the crowd noise back onto the field,” he said.
- See more at: http://www.kpluwonders.org/content/i....IAlUKia9.dpuf
You'd think the "fake crowd noise" talking point would have been retired after the loudness of the Seattle fans at the Super Bowl caused Fivehead to choke and quit, tbh....
Seattle just has good fans, tbh.... the Kingdome used to be loud too....
even on a neutral field it was noticeably louder when denver had the ball
Since 2008 Seattle reg season wins
2008..4
2009..5
2010...7
2011...7
2012...11....I wonder why?
2013...13
Where was the crowd/stadium noise "advantage" prior to 2012?
Even if Seattle's fans were quite fivehead still would've choked![]()
For a so-called "football expert," one would think you'd realize that the crowd noise advantage doesn't matter if your team sucks anyway....
i think that's his point. he was implying that wilson is making the difference, while others on this forum are crediting the seahawks stadium for their success
So it mattered in 2005 when they went 13-3 but not in 2006 when they were 9-7....right? How about in 2004 and another 9 win season?
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