Hey Skins Fans!
I'm a Falcons fan planning on coming to the game next week and was wondering about some advice on seats. Is there a section typically set aside for visiting teams? Wouldn't mind sitting with other Falcons fans. I know that some tickets are usually given to visiting teams but I'm not sure if you guys have a specific section for visitors.
Am loving seeing you guys beating Tampa now and have been a fan of RGIII for a while. Best of luck the rest of the way (just not next week!)
Appreciate any advice!
Advice for Visiting Fans
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I don't think there is a visiting fans section. You will probably see Atlanta fans scattered here and there, just as we see small clumps of Braves fans at Nats Park.
Redskin and Nats fans tend to be well-behaved...generally welcoming, especially if you know football (or baseball). In both places, about the only thing that riles people is if visiting fans start chanting "Redskins [Nats] suck!" Nats fans don't like the tomahawk song and the chop...that usually encourages Nats fans to drown you out. As a Falcons fan, you wouldn't do the chop.
Otherwise, enjoy the game. The stadium is nice enough...the upper upper upper seats are high, if you look outside the stadium. Don't jump!!
Note: there is a deep dislike of Philadelphia fans...Eagles and Fillies and Flyers. We expect them to be drunks, abusive, etc. They are about the only fan-base that us unwelcome, sight unseen, no questions. (Fillies fans in essence? Cheered wildly when Jasyson Werth broke his wrist diving for a line drive. Will proudly beat up children for baseballs tossed into the seats.)
Redskin and Nats fans tend to be well-behaved...generally welcoming, especially if you know football (or baseball). In both places, about the only thing that riles people is if visiting fans start chanting "Redskins [Nats] suck!" Nats fans don't like the tomahawk song and the chop...that usually encourages Nats fans to drown you out. As a Falcons fan, you wouldn't do the chop.
Otherwise, enjoy the game. The stadium is nice enough...the upper upper upper seats are high, if you look outside the stadium. Don't jump!!
Note: there is a deep dislike of Philadelphia fans...Eagles and Fillies and Flyers. We expect them to be drunks, abusive, etc. They are about the only fan-base that us unwelcome, sight unseen, no questions. (Fillies fans in essence? Cheered wildly when Jasyson Werth broke his wrist diving for a line drive. Will proudly beat up children for baseballs tossed into the seats.)
Re: Advice for Visiting Fans
Yes, here they are:jrlbc06 wrote:Hey Skins Fans!
I'm a Falcons fan planning on coming to the game next week and was wondering about some advice on seats. Is there a section typically set aside for visiting teams?

Hog Bowl IV Champion (2012)Andre Carter wrote:Damn man, you know your football.
Hail to the Redskins!
welch wrote:I don't think there is a visiting fans section. You will probably see Atlanta fans scattered here and there, just as we see small clumps of Braves fans at Nats Park.
Redskin and Nats fans tend to be well-behaved...generally welcoming, especially if you know football (or baseball). In both places, about the only thing that riles people is if visiting fans start chanting "Redskins [Nats] suck!" Nats fans don't like the tomahawk song and the chop...that usually encourages Nats fans to drown you out. As a Falcons fan, you wouldn't do the chop.
Otherwise, enjoy the game. The stadium is nice enough...the upper upper upper seats are high, if you look outside the stadium. Don't jump!!
Note: there is a deep dislike of Philadelphia fans...Eagles and Fillies and Flyers. We expect them to be drunks, abusive, etc. They are about the only fan-base that us unwelcome, sight unseen, no questions. (Fillies fans in essence? Cheered wildly when Jasyson Werth broke his wrist diving for a line drive. Will proudly beat up children for baseballs tossed into the seats.)
Thanks for all the info! We went with a section in the 120s on the visiting team side. Excited to come down. We're actually from New England and we were trying to choose between going to the Eagles vs Falcons or Redskins vs Falcons games. We picked the Skins b/c of Philly's reputation toward visiting fans. People I've talked to said Skins fans are classy and welcoming as long as you're classy back.
Got a permit for the Green Lot, so hopefully won't have to worry about parking. Thanks for beating up on Tampa today and best of luck next week!!
Re: Advice for Visiting Fans
Nice, talk about obstructed view!Deadskins wrote:Yes, here they are:
Can you at least see more of the field through that fence?
Re: Advice for Visiting Fans
Wouldn't know. Those are the seats reserved for visiting fans.jrlbc06 wrote:Nice, talk about obstructed view!Deadskins wrote:Yes, here they are:
Can you at least see more of the field through that fence?
I live in ATL, BTW.

Hog Bowl IV Champion (2012)Andre Carter wrote:Damn man, you know your football.
Hail to the Redskins!
Re: Advice for Visiting Fans
Deadskins wrote:Wouldn't know. Those are the seats reserved for visiting fans.jrlbc06 wrote:Nice, talk about obstructed view!Deadskins wrote:Yes, here they are:
Can you at least see more of the field through that fence?
I live in ATL, BTW.
Stick the Eagles fans up there haha.
Hoping to get down to ATL for a home game this year, but not sure yet!