What to expect from the FedEx Field crowd?

Fedex Field is a venue in or near Washington DC that is most often used for Football

You would be hard-pressed to find a more loyal and diehard fanbase than those that spend their fall Sundays dressed in burgundy and gold. Long removed from the glory years of their three Super Bowl titles, fans still continue to come out in full force on game days. While success has been fleeting of late, there is still an air of anticipation and excitement at each home game. I find the fans to be very knowledgeable of their team and the game, and having attended multiple games over the years, I don't think I've ever sat next to other fans that weren't willing to talk football. Unless you are an obvious fan of a rival NFC East team, the home fans are overall respectful of your right to cheer for someone else. Besides the team fight song, you won't find many other stadium specific cheers that you would need to be prepared for.

Skins fans are a passionately opinionated bunch. With little to no success since our last Super Bowl in 1992, we remain positive that this is our year, but quickly turn to critics with a week one loss. Be prepared for a fun loving optimistic pregame, and a potentially much different demeanor with a poor performance.