We cheered in 2008, see where that got us.
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Get StartedThe Lions led 7-0 after the first quarter...the fans "not being loud enough" didn't seem to be a big issue then?
Stop making stupid arguments just to argue.
75 is chump change. Pay for the luxury box if you want to stay quiet.
We cheered in 2008, see where that got us.
They weren't loud enough the 2nd Quarter and even in the 1st Quarter. They could have been louder for sure.
One bad play happens and they give up. Way too negative.
It didn't even sell out in 2008. Fans should be out there screaming their head off even at 1-7.
Who gives a fuck what the fans do...like I said...they pay the money for the seats. They can sit quietly or scream their heads off!
Are these guys professionals or little kids with self esteem issues? Pointless argument once again. The fans weren't loud in the first quarter according to you and the Lions led 7-0. The fact that they were trailing 28-7 at the half means they played like ass in the second quarter. Not that the fans weren't loud enough.
A good fan knows not to sit quietly when the Lions are on defense. I don't think you know what home field advantage is
That's your opinion. I think only a moron pays good money to watch the shitty Lions let alone cheer on that shitty product!
The ONLY way to ensure changes are made...don't go to the games.
It should have been a full house for Cardinals, Bears and Vikings but it wasn't. Everyone abandoned ship at 0-4. The fans should have kept the support in Week 5 and beyond.
But we'll get a new coach and some new players to cheer on. This team has a good base. Stafford and Reiff and Warford and Quin can play better. Slay doing well. Laken will grow.
Grab a OT and a DE and get Levy healthy and the Lions are back in business.
You weren't there so shut the fuck up.
It should have been a full house for Cardinals, Bears and Vikings but it wasn't. Everyone abandoned ship at 0-4.
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