Checker_the_Shire
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I remember back in the late 70’s and early 80’s the officials would delay the snap because of crowd noise. The QB would back away from center and throw his hands up letting the officials know he couldn’t hear. They would blow the whistle and stop the clock waiting for it to die down. It just got louder, it was crazy. They would not throw a flag though. I still believe that Neyland was louder before they closed the upper deck in. It was the acoustics or something., could you imagine the refs throwing a flag on the Vols because Neyland is being too loud?
. . I realize, as I typed that, I actually could imagine them doing that to us. . .
It’s taking the scenic routeView attachment 787913FTR...... I live in Knoxville.
At least it's not in Palmetto, GAView attachment 787913FTR...... I live in Knoxville.
UPS hasn’t been able to deliver to my house in 12 months and it started out of nowhere last fall. I’ve had similar tracking updates over and over again. They end up delivering to UPS store by the mall and we have to go pick it up. So frustrating.View attachment 787913FTR...... I live in Knoxville.
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It did seem louder then.I remember back in the late 70’s and early 80’s the officials would delay the snap because of crowd noise. The QB would back away from center and throw his hands up letting the officials know he couldn’t hear. They would blow the whistle and stop the clock waiting for it to die down. It just got louder, it was crazy. They would not throw a flag though. I still believe that Neyland was louder before they closed the upper deck in. It was the acoustics or something.
