Patdown93
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Sweating a bit are we, huney bunches?Why is it that nobody that was at the game (players, Patriots fans, New England area media, or national media) is talking about this? The only people talking about it are the ones that watched it on TV.
Dale Arnold just said on WEEI that he spoke with Greg Aiello, the head of officiating of the NFL, and Aiello said that pumping crowd noise is definitely illegal and they are investigating the reverb. He said that they need to check with CBS first to see if it was not a technical glitch from the CBS audio.
Dale Arnold just said on WEEI that he spoke with Greg Aiello, the head of officiating of the NFL, and Aiello said that pumping crowd noise is definitely illegal and they are investigating the reverb. He said that they need to check with CBS first to see if it was not a technical glitch from the CBS audio.
Dale Arnold just said on WEEI that he spoke with Greg Aiello, the head of officiating of the NFL, and Aiello said that pumping crowd noise is definitely illegal and they are investigating the reverb. He said that they need to check with CBS first to see if it was not a technical glitch from the CBS audio.
it will get put under the rug. i highly doubt it will surface unless there is red handed proof.
it will get put under the rug. i highly doubt it will surface unless there is red handed proof.
I just don't hear it on the audio (radio) feeds. The CBS feed is obvious.
Ha ha ha. Gimme a break. Nothing willl come of this, bank on it.
Ha ha ha. Gimme a break. Nothing willl come of this, bank on it.
it will get put under the rug. i highly doubt it will surface unless there is red handed proof.