Since I am both the gm of the Pythons and a member of the Outlaws I get to talk about both stadium atmospheres, so I will.
Let’s begin with the Pythons. As for all games, we have many tailgators in the parking lot. Our tailgates are insane. The fans do some insane things like jumping on tables, burning pictures of the enemy, painting their stomachs with Gold and Black, they even go as far as to egg the opponents bus when they pull into the stadium. During the game it is a whole different story. Whenever we score or our opponents mess up the entire crowd hisses and due to the way our stadium is built the sound gets amplified to a whole nother level. It even once got so loud that we reached the 140 decibel mark breaking the record for loudest roar at a sports stadium.
Moving onto Arizona, the games are much different compared to Portland. The fans are actually quite chill and don’t go out of line too often. There was this one instance with a firecracker but I would rather not talk about it. The most notable part of the Outlaws experience is the White Castle we have built inside of the stadium. Every home game during halftime you can see Outlaws Wide Receiver Saba Donut rushing over there to grab food for the entire team. His contract even stated that there needed to be a White Castle built in order for it to be valid.
Let’s begin with the Pythons. As for all games, we have many tailgators in the parking lot. Our tailgates are insane. The fans do some insane things like jumping on tables, burning pictures of the enemy, painting their stomachs with Gold and Black, they even go as far as to egg the opponents bus when they pull into the stadium. During the game it is a whole different story. Whenever we score or our opponents mess up the entire crowd hisses and due to the way our stadium is built the sound gets amplified to a whole nother level. It even once got so loud that we reached the 140 decibel mark breaking the record for loudest roar at a sports stadium.
Moving onto Arizona, the games are much different compared to Portland. The fans are actually quite chill and don’t go out of line too often. There was this one instance with a firecracker but I would rather not talk about it. The most notable part of the Outlaws experience is the White Castle we have built inside of the stadium. Every home game during halftime you can see Outlaws Wide Receiver Saba Donut rushing over there to grab food for the entire team. His contract even stated that there needed to be a White Castle built in order for it to be valid.
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