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You can't judge crowd noise based just on TV since alot of that crowd volume depends on mic location and mixing (or whatever the technical words are).
They sounded a bit better in my opinion as the noise level came across good on my TV when Buffalo has any 3rd down plays.
It sounded very quiet while watching on my computer, but that doesn't always tell the real story. Definitely sounded alot quieter than Miami's. How was it in person?
Buffalo Game report:
Because we decided not to attend the pregame brunch (samplings from Bavaria including wines from the Rhine Valley), we darted over to Holliston for mimosas at the Van Wykes. ...
Turn the sound on next time. The crowd was very much into it despite how poorly the defense played.
I was at the game. The crowd was loud at some points and was better than it had been but overall it pretty quiet compared to what you see at Miami. People were standing up on 3rd downs when the pats were on defense.
It was such an up and down game. When Moss caught his second TD they panned to a person who had a Randy Moss mask on. Then they panned to Moss who gave a double thumbs up the crowd went crazy. Then on the ensuing kick off the Bills ran it back for a TD which completely deflated the crowd.
I thought the same thing. It really is getting to be a problem. It's been that way since day one of the stadium opening and particularly in the red seat area, as we have all mentioned at one time or another.
I was at the second game ever played at Gillette and I commented immediately about the red seats and the people who "almost" occupy them, how empty they are and how devoid of crowd noise from an area of the stadium that should be where a lot of noise is generated from.
And, unfortunately, there is no cure for the problem.
We have the worst fans in the NFL.