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They could’ve had a decoyEveryone is going to say how obvious the play was, it had been unstoppable to that point
They could’ve had a decoy
We get a different crowd soundtrack at home.Seahawks have absolutely cranked up the crowd noise louder than what the league has allowed everyone to use. Watched many many games so far and no one elses has been this loud.
So are the morbidly obese and ugly chiefs fans but they didnt crank the noise up.The 12s are that loud so fair play imo
<45>So are the morbidly obese and ugly chiefs fans but they didnt crank the noise up.
So are the morbidly obese and ugly chiefs fans but they didnt crank the noise up.
I think with there only being one play no matter what, they probably should have spread it out a little at least and let Cam try and power through a less stuffed up box. If they still load the box, you've got options. But hard to second guess what had been working. Just don't know that I show them the play beforehand with the formation they sent in.If they had passed it then we would’ve said that they hadn’t stopped the Cam run all night long. It was the only play call they could go with. Lining up, man for man, and putting the ball in the hands of your best player was the right call
Are you saying that they are playing the noise in the actual stadium? I thought it was for the TV audience only.So are the morbidly obese and ugly chiefs fans but they didnt crank the noise up.
Nope, you're hearing the loud system in stadium.Are you saying that they are playing the noise in the actual stadium? I thought it was for the TV audience only.
Are you saying that they are playing the noise in the actual stadium? I thought it was for the TV audience only.
I hate it, but it is done to make the broadcast seem normal. I looked it up and it seems like the actual in stadium noise has to be below a certain level. The articles I have read said that they are two different feeds. That make sense. I have heard the crowd drowning out the commentators and also heard stories of teams having to change audibles because it is so quiet in the stadium.Why would they do it for the TV audience only?