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Mohamed Sanu on the Dome

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"It was very loud," wide receiver Mohamed Sanu said of his first visit to the Carrier Dome two years ago. "You couldn’t hear any of the calls being made. Everything was verbal and visual, hand signals. We couldn’t hear anything. Sometimes you couldn’t hear yourself talk."


And here’s the thing, Sanu said: "It wasn’t packed, either. That was the scary part."
 
The Dome was half full that day. Or half empty, whatever your preference.
 
"You couldn’t hear any of the calls being made. Everything was verbal and visual, hand signals"

Huh?
 
Well, if all they could use were verbal hand signals, no wonder they had so much trouble.
 
Maybe we can convince him to transfer here seeing that he won't be subject to in conference rules.
 
Well, if all they could use were verbal hand signals, no wonder they had so much trouble.
Greg Schiano's verbal hand signals "How to":

Step 1: Make a fist.
Step 2: Above your thumb, draw a dot on each side of your knuckle.
Step 3: Move your thumb up and down.
Step 4: Speak in an unusually high voice.
 
"You couldn’t hear any of the calls being made. Everything was verbal and visual, hand signals"

Huh?

Geez, Bees. You would have to pick up on that. The kid was trying to compliment us. Let him slide. ;)

We'll teach him some 'verbal' this weekend. ;)
 
Perhaps the noise caused their kicker to go down too. It definitely wasn't an Orangeman.
 

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