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colts have been under investigation already this year for playing crowd noise over the speaker system.
during the pats game yesterday, when the offense was on the field for the pats, the already NATURAL crowd noise was loud, and they were supposedly caught using the speaker system to play crowd noise at the same time.
obviously it didnt matter, as the pats are a better team anyways.
but i did notice that brady ran to the sideline alot for plays, and i noticed through my booming sound system, that it was kinda loud. i was thinking man this crowd is pumped up
colts have been under investigation already this year for playing crowd noise over the speaker system.
during the pats game yesterday, when the offense was on the field for the pats, the already NATURAL crowd noise was loud, and they were supposedly caught using the speaker system to play crowd noise at the same time.
obviously it didnt matter, as the pats are a better team anyways.
but i did notice that brady ran to the sideline alot for plays, and i noticed through my booming sound system, that it was kinda loud. i was thinking man this crowd is pumped up
Kind of taints what the Colts have accomplished in the past...doesn't it...just like Bonds and his "clear"!!!!!!!!!! Hey...Mr. Dungy...rise above it!!!!
ya they probably did the same thing against the pats in the afc championship game last year, like i said it before, pats gave that game to them, and they didnt earn it by beating the bears in the s.b.
my high school football team could have beatin the bears.
Wow, a lot of cheating going on around the Pats. I have always thought that they did that, but last night it was obivious as I was watching the crowd noise died big time a couple of times....
Aren't you getting enough mileage out of your previous pats/colts & red sox threads? (so much for your win by 2 TD prediction)
Seriously, Minnesota Vikings have been amplifying the crowd noise for years. It's just one of the benefits of dome stadiums.
colts have been under investigation already this year for playing crowd noise over the speaker system.
during the pats game yesterday, when the offense was on the field for the pats, the already NATURAL crowd noise was loud, and they were supposedly caught using the speaker system to play crowd noise at the same time.
obviously it didnt matter, as the pats are a better team anyways.
but i did notice that brady ran to the sideline alot for plays, and i noticed through my booming sound system, that it was kinda loud. i was thinking man this crowd is pumped up
Boy since the Pats were caught cheating themselves. Like they have any right to talk. They suck anyway. If you don't want people treating you poorly then don't treat them poorly. In other words worry about keeping your own side of the street clean. Pro Sports are so corrupt who cares.
Why is anyone complaining that the Colts amplified the crowd noise? The Vikings have been doing it for years! Probably every dome team does it!
When the Packers have to play the Vikings, they usually pump extra loud crowd noise and music into their indoor practice facility to get everyone used to it.
Aren't you getting enough mileage out of your previous pats/colts & red sox threads? (so much for your win by 2 TD prediction)
Seriously, Minnesota Vikings have been amplifying the crowd noise for years. It's just one of the benefits of dome stadiums.
mileage ends when the season ends, dont like , move on to another thread
ill take them being 9-0 and beating the colts in there stadium any day over my predictions.
BigKen,
My original comment was tongue-n-cheek. I don't take anything in the GNAC too seriously, I thought others did the same.
I gave up getting better mileage ever since I rebuilt the old 390.
But I really DID like you Sox fans better when you hadn't won in 80some years.
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