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Heinz Field

I'm not sure how it sounded on TV.. but Heinz field was electric yesterday especially the second half.
When they stopped Broncos on first series of the 2nd half, you could feel a little energy starting to build and it just kept snow balling from there, it was a lot of fun to be a part of.
That was the definition of playoff atmosphere.
When the defense had the Broncos on 3rd down, it was so loud.. I've been to a good amount of games and that might be the loudest I've ever heard it.
Shazier's INT and AB's lead taking TD were amazing..

To top off a great weekend, I met Yancey Thigpen at Bus's restaurant Saturday night.. what a classy, great guy. We talked a bit and couldn't have been more friendlier.

Lets keep it going fellas.. Ravens are next!

How ironic considering the role he played in a week 15 comeback against the broncos in 1997. 3 tds after being down 14.
 
Not ridiculous. Look, I am simply making an observation. No, fans in the stadium are not screaming their lungs out when the Steelers have the ball. Neither are they so quiet you would swear no one was there. It was pitifully quiet at 14-7. Sorry I can't recall hearing Ben sound like he is calling signals from my living room.

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After a couple of down weeks, this was a great crowd and a true playoff atmosphere in the second half. I think Renegade has trained the crowd as a whole to wait until the fourth quarter to really turn it on, but man, it is awesome when you have those towels going and everyone on their feet. The closed end zone has really helped up the the sound this year. It didn't carry in my section as well last night, but my ears hurt during the Bengals game earlier this season.
 
I had too much beer. I only remember Mike Tomlin pointing at the camera and some touchdowns and junk
 
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