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The more interesting thing will be how the point spreads react to empty stadiums.
Does the average home field advantage of about -3.5 points for the home team change with no pro-home team crowd noise? |
The LA guys who work in entertainment can tell you about Sweeteners. The editors who work on TV shows and the Oscars and things sweeten the laughs and the applause to make it sound like the studio audience belly laughs at dumb jokes and enthusiastically applauds when some celebrity makes a half-thought emotional plea to end hunger in Santa Monica or whatever.
I agree that I'd rather have just football sounds. And muting Joe Buck. |
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Yet people still have no clue thst their reality has been molded and enhanced in so many ways |
The patriots will have a head start in producing fake crowd noise.
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It was a big job and something I'm really not into but yes, so much of what we see and hear on TV has been altered, live or not. |
too bad holographic technology isn't yet where it would need to be to pull off a packed stadium. it'll have to have some effect on the players playing to no crowd.
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We are talking about pumped in crowd noise and digitized crowds. No politics are involved. |
It's a pretty tense time.
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Reality tv is scripted? |
I don't know why people care so much if fans are going to be there. I don't give a shit, at all, if fans are there or not. What I give a shit about is if we get to play the games. I hope we become more lenient over the summer but once falls about to hit we enact more social distancing measures because that is when the cold and flu season comes back.
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