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Area 55 season thread for 2010-11

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  • #46
    Re: Area 55 season thread for 2010-11

    Originally posted by Mr_Smith View Post
    Are you area 55ers gonna take your show on the road like squad 6 ?
    i want to we will have to wait and see.

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    • #47
      Re: Area 55 season thread for 2010-11

      We are making a few changes in Area 55 starting tomorrow.

      1. We are going to have a dedicated person from the Loud Crowd crew assigned to Area 55 each game. That person will be the "Section Leader" and will help prompt Area 55 chants by holding up cheer cards. We will keep them simple at first (i.e "Let's Go Pacers", "Defense" etc.) and gradually add more Chants. This will help get everyone on the same page.

      2. Each Friday home game everyone in Area 55 will be asked to wear their Area 55 T-shirt that was given to them at the start of the season.

      3. We are looking at possible seat relocations that we need to make in order to make Area 55 an enjoyable experience for everyone.

      These are just a few, there are more in the works.

      Always looking to improve. Keep the sugestions coming.

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      • #48
        Re: Area 55 season thread for 2010-11

        Originally posted by pacer4ever View Post
        i want to we will have to wait and see.
        I really hope if you do its to Milwaukee

        EDIT: and in case you do and need to know where we sit, the back half of section 212 is our location.

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        • #49
          Re: Area 55 season thread for 2010-11

          Originally posted by Abmowrey_PS&E View Post
          We are making a few changes in Area 55 starting tomorrow.

          1. We are going to have a dedicated person from the Loud Crowd crew assigned to Area 55 each game. That person will be the "Section Leader" and will help prompt Area 55 chants by holding up cheer cards. We will keep them simple at first (i.e "Let's Go Pacers", "Defense" etc.) and gradually add more Chants. This will help get everyone on the same page.

          2. Each Friday home game everyone in Area 55 will be asked to wear their Area 55 T-shirt that was given to them at the start of the season.

          3. We are looking at possible seat relocations that we need to make in order to make Area 55 an enjoyable experience for everyone.

          These are just a few, there are more in the works.

          Always looking to improve. Keep the sugestions coming.
          1. Well, insofar as having the Loud Crowd being the designated leader, I'm kind of opposed. It sort of makes A55 too management controlled and less fan-based and spontaneous to my way of thinking. Are we so lame that we have to have a management cheerleader telling us what and when to yell? Hey, just my opinion.

          2. Lots of the people in A55 didn't get T-shirts. Mine didn't fit very well and I gave it away to pacer4ever last game. Some A55 people didn't make the Jillians meeting when the Ts were handed out. Other people bought into A55 later and they didn't get Ts for that reason. What I'm saying, I guess, is that you may need more T-shirts. Lots of people wear their own Pacers gear instead of the T-shirts, which is another issue. I'm not trying to be uncooperative here, Alan, just telling you how things are vis-a-vis the T-shirts. I could care less what I wear. Tshirt, Pacers gear, whatever.

          3. Seat reallocations are probably a good idea. Some of the smaller and infirm in A55 have trouble seeing and standing. If you can do anything to accomodate them and still keep us functional, I'm all for it. There's also the types that come into the Sections that don't wear any gear; don't cheer; come late and leave early; and generally interfere with what A55 is trying to do. Obviously, dealing with the latter is a priority. I'm sure you'll get total cooperation from us in getting these problems straightened out.
          Last edited by IndyHoya; 11-11-2010, 02:20 PM.

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          • #50
            Re: Area 55 season thread for 2010-11

            Originally posted by chuckleslove View Post
            I really hope if you do its to Milwaukee

            EDIT: and in case you do and need to know where we sit, the back half of section 212 is our location.
            ya hope to thanks. Do u guys have people who work for the bucks help with cheers?? I saw a video on youtube and u had a guy who made sure everyone did there job.






            2:32 Zach Grimm does he direct some cheers?? what does he do ?

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            • #51
              Re: Area 55 season thread for 2010-11

              Originally posted by Mr_Smith View Post
              Are you area 55ers gonna take your show on the road like squad 6 ?
              The old timers will remember this. The Pacers use to sponsor away trips many moons ago when the Ps flew comercial flights. I remember San Antonio and Atlanta as two. Gnome and Duke made the journey to OKC (last year?) and had a great experience. I suspect if A55 gets something going there could be interest outside with possibly members of PD having an interest.
              Last edited by RWB; 11-11-2010, 02:51 PM.
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              • #52
                Re: Area 55 season thread for 2010-11

                Zak Grim worked for the Bucks for about 5 years as a member of "Hoop Troop" probably very similar to what I've seen called the "Loud Crowd" here for the Pacers. Last year he was put in charge of keeping Squad 6 organized. Last year he had a snare drum to keep us together but this year we can't have that(Bradley Center rule not an NBA/Bucks rule from what I understand).

                He is a Bucks employee and his main job is to make sure we don't cross any lines with our chants(Chanting "John the Gardner" for Tony Parker is okay chanting "Your wife is a whore" is not :P) and if we don't have chants going he makes sure we keep them going as well by starting them off.

                At this point a lot of what we do is self fueled but he definitely helped a ton in the first year and he still does at this point too.

                So yes, we do have a Bucks employee in our section to make sure things run smoothly, don't cross any lines and keep doing our thing. Most of the time we are good on doing our thing but he definitely plays his part too and when things are running smoothly he just cheers along with the rest of us.

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                • #53
                  Re: Area 55 season thread for 2010-11

                  Originally posted by RWB View Post
                  The old timers will remember this. The Pacers use to sponsor away trips many moons ago when the Ps flew comercial flights. I remember San Antonio and Atlanta as two. Gnome and Duke made the journey to OKC (last year?) and had a great experience. I suspect if A55 gets something going there could be interest outside with possibly members of PD having an interest.
                  I would imagine if they did a trip it could end up a lot like our trip to Indiana. We had 22 members of Squad6 and 19 non Squad 6 members who made the trip. We knew that we would have to reach outside of Squad 6 since it was self funded and not everyone could get off of work, or the college kids might not be able to afford it or whatever the case may be.

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                  • #54
                    Re: Area 55 season thread for 2010-11

                    Originally posted by IndyHoya View Post
                    1. Well, insofar as having the Loud Crowd being the designated leader, I'm kind of opposed. It sort of makes A55 too management controlled and less fan-based and spontaneous to my way of thinking. Are we so lame that we have to have a management cheerleader telling us what and when to yell? Hey, just my opinion.

                    2. Lots of the people in A55 didn't get T-shirts. Mine didn't fit very well and I gave it away to pacer4ever last game. Some A55 people didn't make the Jillians meeting when the Ts were handed out. Other people bought into A55 later and they didn't get Ts for that reason. What I'm saying, I guess, is that you may need more T-shirts. Lots of people wear their own Pacers gear instead of the T-shirts, which is another issue. I'm not trying to be uncooperative here, Alan, just telling you how things are vis-a-vis the T-shirts. I could care less what I wear. Tshirt, Pacers gear, whatever.

                    3. Seat reallocations are probably a good idea. Some of the smaller and infirm in A55 have trouble seeing and standing. If you can do anything to accomodate them and still keep us functional, I'm all for it. There's also the types that come into the Sections that don't wear any gear; don't cheer; come late and leave early; and generally interfere with what A55 is trying to do. Obviously, dealing with the latter is a priority. I'm sure you'll get total cooperation from us in getting these problems straightened out.
                    1. You guys are free (and encouraged) to still come up with cheers on your own. At the least this will integrated sections 101 and 102 and make sure we have at least a handful of cheers where everyone know what’s going on. The section leader will not prompt each and every cheer.

                    2. Troy and Brian will be sending out an email. Contact them if you didn’t get an Area 55 T-shirt. We are only asking Area 55 to wear them on Friday. Other games you are free to wear what you want.

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                    • #55
                      Re: Area 55 season thread for 2010-11

                      Originally posted by IndyHoya View Post
                      1. Well, insofar as having the Loud Crowd being the designated leader, I'm kind of opposed. It sort of makes A55 too management controlled and less fan-based and spontaneous to my way of thinking. Are we so lame that we have to have a management cheerleader telling us what and when to yell? Hey, just my opinion.

                      2. Lots of the people in A55 didn't get T-shirts. Mine didn't fit very well and I gave it away to pacer4ever last game. Some A55 people didn't make the Jillians meeting when the Ts were handed out. Other people bought into A55 later and they didn't get Ts for that reason. What I'm saying, I guess, is that you may need more T-shirts. Lots of people wear their own Pacers gear instead of the T-shirts, which is another issue. I'm not trying to be uncooperative here, Alan, just telling you how things are vis-a-vis the T-shirts. I could care less what I wear. Tshirt, Pacers gear, whatever.

                      3. Seat reallocations are probably a good idea. Some of the smaller and infirm in A55 have trouble seeing and standing. If you can do anything to accomodate them and still keep us functional, I'm all for it. There's also the types that come into the Sections that don't wear any gear; don't cheer; come late and leave early; and generally interfere with what A55 is trying to do. Obviously, dealing with the latter is a priority. I'm sure you'll get total cooperation from us in getting these problems straightened out.
                      Agreed on all points. Not thrilled about being told what to cheer by the Loud Crew or whatever. I like the spontaneous of what we have been bringing. Having a guy with a drum would be good, though.

                      EDIT: Just saw Mowrey's reply after I posted. Good call, guys. I'm down with a guy who leads just some of the chants.
                      Last edited by redfoster; 11-11-2010, 03:08 PM.
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                      • #56
                        Re: Area 55 season thread for 2010-11

                        Originally posted by IndyHoya View Post
                        Wow! Brickyard! Put Ben next to em, eh? You're for going nuclear on em!
                        Nukes are the only way to get your point across!
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                        • #57
                          Re: Area 55 season thread for 2010-11

                          Love Area 55, brings a college like atmosphere to the arena and love even more the dedication...why not dumb it down and treat it like football...yell when the other team is on offense and quiet when the Pacers are offense. Do this majority of the time and break out a cheer every now and then...#justmythoughts

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                          • #58
                            Re: Area 55 season thread for 2010-11

                            Sorry if you disagree: but I believe another "rule" of area 55 should be: no negative tweets. We don't want others thinking it's not a good section. Again, Roy deserves the best.

                            If you don't agree with who Roy selected, it doesn't matter. It wasn't up to you.

                            And honestly, I think some area 55 members need to be a little more grateful for their free season tickets in a good spot.

                            With all that said, though, I do feel some area 55 members can give more. I saw some of you going crazy at the auditions, and not going crazy at the games. Roy wants the whole section to be crazy.

                            It will get better as the season goes. But let's keep things positive and improving every game.. just like the team hopefully does.

                            Go Pacers!!!!

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                            • #59
                              Re: Area 55 season thread for 2010-11

                              Originally posted by redfoster View Post
                              Agreed on all points. Not thrilled about being told what to cheer by the Loud Crew or whatever. I like the spontaneous of what we have been bringing. Having a guy with a drum would be good, though.

                              EDIT: Just saw Mowrey's reply after I posted. Good call, guys. I'm down with a guy who leads just some of the chants.
                              What is the story on a drum? Is it allowed or not? I thought Squad 6 had one. If they do, why not us? I think it would be good too. Boomer had one for Milwaukee when he was leading our cheers, if I remember rightly.
                              Last edited by IndyHoya; 11-11-2010, 06:56 PM.

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                              • #60
                                Re: Area 55 season thread for 2010-11

                                Squad 6 does not have a drum, we had one last season but we aren't allowed to have one this season. That is not an NBA rule though as far as I know, it is a rule of our stadium(The Bradley Center is not owned by the Bucks and they set their own rules).

                                As for having an employee there, you guys might not like it but trust me, we are grateful to have Zak helping our section, he is far more of a help than he is a hindrance.

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