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my first game at the stadium was against Sc in 1999 by jt
great time with my dad. I was a bit older than your son, but nevertheless it was a blast. Enjoyed giving the wind and rain a standing ovation and it was a great comeback win. What made it better was that there was this super super drunk and obnoxious Sc fan sitting about 3 rows behind us, cheering nonsense like "yeah baby!" after every single play when they were winning. He started really getting into it with some little kids (around 11 or 12) and a few of us had to separate him from them. We started chanting "yeah baby" back at him during the comeback and I pointed him to the exit when the game was sealed. My dad had to grab me to make sure I didn't punch the bastard.
Fun times with dad.