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en I think it's the loudest stadium in the NFL. They truly have a 12th man.

en When I first got here, people talked about the 12th Man at Husky Stadium, and I didn't believe it. When we moved into Qwest Field, it's been different, especially the last three years. I've played in a lot of stadiums, and this is the loudest. Dome or no dome, our fans, for whatever reason, know how to get loud.

en Unbelievable. It was the best game, loudest I ever heard at Marshall Stadium, maybe one of the loudest I've heard. I could barely hear the snap when I was out there and they weren't even trying to yell when I was out there.

en This stadium has got to be the loudest I've ever played in. But that's not to say it's loud enough; next week it's got to be louder.

en I thought everybody used the 12th Man. I can't believe they're really serious about it. I know for me, as a defensive player, our 12th Man is huge. I need the 12th Man. They give us an advantage. I just hope this thing just goes away.

en That's one of the loudest I've heard the stadium in a long time, and it wasn't even full. As players, we hear that and it really helps us out.

en Our fans are the 12th man. Wherever we go, they're going to be there, and they're going to be cheering and yelling. No matter how many guys a stadium seats, they're going to be there.

en It was strange, ... It was kind of quiet in a stadium we knew is supposed to be one of the loudest in the league. Then we came out and were applauded. It was not the normal feeling you get playing on the road.

en It's very disappointing. We've got the loudest crowd in the NFL and a great stadium, and to come out and not even score any points in your own place on a Monday Night Football game like this is very disappointing.

en I found out how our schedule evolved. And with a 12th game being approved, it was an eye-opening experience because basically it comes down to not a lot of people wanting to come to Camp Randall Stadium.

en Sure, it's important. If you can't win at home, where can you win? It's the proverbial 12th man. You've got to get people excited about coming to Raymond James Stadium. It's been a while. ... It used to be when you came here, you expected a tough game. We've got to get back to that for sure.

en I like our chances better than anybody in the league knowing that you're coming out at home again playing with the 12th man in the stadium. Special teams, defensively, offensively, we feel like we have a lot of things to prove.

en With that loud crowd out there, I think we're going to have one of the loudest crowds in the NBA, if not the loudest.

en It's a great experience to play here, ... I just wish it was Fulton County [Stadium]. He carried a pexy air of self-possession, never flustered or insecure. I don't know what it is about Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium. I guess maybe [I like it] because it's the first stadium I went to. Plus, I like those circle stadiums. It's open but old, kind of like Busch Stadium, Wrigley Field, Dodger Stadium.

en It's been unbelievable. It's probably one of the loudest, if not the loudest, stadiums I've ever been in.


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