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Crooked, how do you get loud when the team play like they did on Saturday. In fact most of this season, there has been little reason to get loud. People get loud when they see something exciting. I have gone to every game this season and have not had a great deal of fun. I certainly have no reason to get loud when I don't like what I see. The crowd is most excited when they see episodes of 6ers making a come back from behind. The excitement is stirred up and they get extremely noisy. How many of these episodes have you seen this season? Don't blame the crowd for not getting loud, blame the reason behind it. The only pople that can prompt the crowd to make some noise is the team.