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In no particular order
This is partially based on fans and crowd noise
-Seahawks
-Patriots
-Bills
-Packers
-Chiefs
-Broncos
-Eagles
-Saints (somewhat) |
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1. Packers
2. Seahawks
3. Broncos
the rest are pretty irrelevant |
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1. Packers
2. Seahawks
3. Broncos
nope.
1. Seahawks
2. Chiefs
3. Broncos |
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if you legitimately dont think the packers have the best home field advantage in the league, then you need to watch more football. |
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raiders
they're used to playing on a damn baseball infield |
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the saints no longer have much of a HFA |
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Except they don't, and the Seahawks do by a far margin? |
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New England during the playoffs, Broncos cause of altitude and time zones, Seahawks due to noise, Pakcers cause it's always cold and the crowd is loud
Honorable Mentions: the Bills and their illegal train horn |
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i think packers or seahawks could be at #1 (packers imo) but not having packers in your top 3 at all doesnt make too much sense
when was last time rodgers threw an interception at lambeau
if im correct they havent lost a game there since 2013 reg season |
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Rodgers is 48-2 I believe in Lambeau |
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2012 and it went to the most underrated safety in the league |
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There's a difference between playing well at home and having a great home field advantage.
The Seahawks have a great homefield advantage due to crowd noise.
As do the Chiefs.
The Broncos have a great home field advantage in terms of noise, but the cold air hurts their team.
I don't see that in the Packers, at least not on the level of the Broncos, Chiefs, and Seahawks. |
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The patriots last year were the closest to beating them in Lambeau since that loss |
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1) Seahawks
2) Steelers
3) Packers
4) Patriots
#code print ("The Windows of OT.") |
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broncos have it mainly for altitude |
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the packers were what 0-4 on the road last season and 12-0
yeah they played well at home and their ability to play well at home was an advantage
???????
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im sorry let me bring up some stats that might sway your opinion
packers since the start of 2014 at home:
10-0, outscoring opponents 383-208
Packers on the road in the same time frame: 5-4, being OUTSCORED by opponents, 199-208
Seahawks:
8-1, outscoring opponents 262-140
Seahawks on the road in the same time frame: 5-5, outscoring opponents, 233-192
the stats speak for themselves, its a little close, but anybody with a brain can see that the packers have the better home field advantage. aaron rodgers hasnt thrown a pick at home since like 2012 or 2013.
i win this argument, bud |
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also, the cold air in denver helps their team immensly because they are used to it while other teams are not. |
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i think you mean the thin air |
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same thing
did i win the argument tho
it took me a few minutes to calculate the stats lol |
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the airs thinner in denver than anywhere else. temp doesn't mean a whole lot |
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i agree with vikings on oakland with the baseball field lol |
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