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BigRedChief 09-13-2020 02:57 PM

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Originally Posted by MTG#10 (Post 15165646)
I know other leagues have been doing this for a while but today was the first time I've watched a game with fake crowd noise. It's terrible. Very distracting too and takes away from the game-watching experience a bit in my opinion.

yeah the baseball pipped in noise hadn’t been distracting too much. The NFL noise has been.

We all know the noise is louder at Arrowhead than at the Bengals but how would you determine how much noise?

And is Arrowhead at a disadvantage now because we only have 22% of our fans to make noise but other stadiums get to pipe in maximum noise possible that it rarely reaches?

BigRedChief 09-13-2020 03:04 PM

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Originally Posted by 007 (Post 15165724)
I'd much rather no crowd noise. I want to hear what the players hear.

Baseball figured out early on without ambient crowd noise that the hitters could hear the catchers spikes move behind them so they were able to determine what location the pitch was coming to.

But, football? What competitive advantage could one side over another have with zero pipped in crowd noise?

Pointer19 09-13-2020 03:14 PM

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Originally Posted by MTG#10 (Post 15165683)
I think that's why its so distracting. Maybe it wasn't the same for all stadiums, and its all lame but Gillete sucked horribly at it. At least have it down correctly when to pump in cheers and boos...

Home team Panthers catch a Hail Mary ball and run out of bounds with 0:00 on the clock to lose the game. Fans let loose a thunderous round of applause. Okay.

MTG#10 09-13-2020 03:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Pointer19 (Post 15165826)
Home team Panthers catch a Hail Mary ball and run out of bounds with 0:00 on the clock to lose the game. Fans let loose a thunderous round of applause. Okay.

ROFL

oldman 09-13-2020 03:55 PM

I watched the 1st half of the Packers/Viking game and thought the "crowd noise" was stupid. There didn't appear to be any difference between levels for any play. Just say no FOX.

suzzer99 09-13-2020 03:57 PM

I guess I'm weird because it doesn't bother me and I think I prefer it to silence.

RetiredSeniorChief 09-13-2020 04:20 PM

If they can CGI the fans, why not the teams, the stadium and the whole shebang? Why even have humans at all?

MTG#10 09-13-2020 04:32 PM

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Originally Posted by suzzer99 (Post 15165967)
I guess I'm weird because it doesn't bother me and I think I prefer it to silence.

There wouldn't be silence. You'd be able to hear the players communicating even more. Artificial crowd noise is completely stupid but I'd be much more tolerant if it were executed better. Like I said earlier though like other things some teams will probably handle it better than others. We're lucky our team was one of the very few to commit to allowing at least some attendance so its not necessary.

cmh6476 09-13-2020 05:25 PM

I liked hearing someone yell obscenities at bullock for missing the tying fg

eDave 09-13-2020 05:33 PM

Is it better than nothing? I'm not sure.

InChiefsHeaven 09-13-2020 08:54 PM

It's funny, because you KNOW it's not real, that's why it sucks. If you turn off that part of your brain, it does sound like actual football.

Third Eye 09-13-2020 09:13 PM

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Originally Posted by suzzer99 (Post 15165967)
I guess I'm weird because it doesn't bother me and I think I prefer it to silence.

I’m good with it. It’s not perfect, but silence would be more jarring. And yes, I know it wouldn’t be “silent”, but I think that would still be more off putting.

ping2000 09-13-2020 09:39 PM

Can we pump in noise to cover up Joe **** and Acheman?

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