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Having been lucky enough to attend both playoff games this year, I have to add that the TV timeouts make it a bit harder to sustain the high level of crowd noise. The crowd can really get going, raising to a peak and then pooooof. TV timeout... everyone stops... the players... the refs... and the fans.
When they come back from any timeout, it seems to take around 30 seconds to get the crowd noise back up to where it was before the break.
BTW, if you're watching at home and wondering why the crowd is quiet for kickoffs, this is the chief reason. There's a huge delay after a score. Delay. Extra Point. Delay. Kick off. Delay. Team starts next play. It's tough for the crowd to stay "up" for that whole sequence.
When they come back from any timeout, it seems to take around 30 seconds to get the crowd noise back up to where it was before the break.
BTW, if you're watching at home and wondering why the crowd is quiet for kickoffs, this is the chief reason. There's a huge delay after a score. Delay. Extra Point. Delay. Kick off. Delay. Team starts next play. It's tough for the crowd to stay "up" for that whole sequence.