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Mike Florio of PFT alladges colts piped in crowd noise again
« on: November 05, 2007, 05:56:33 AM »
Mike Florio of pft and several other news outlets are starting to report on what sounded to be like a skipping cd of crowd noise played through the speakers last night in Indy. Florio backs up these claims with proof. The NFL has warned the colts about this. I would hope the media and or the NFL does EVERYTHING in there power to get to the bottom of this. Since the colts have been warned I would think something should be done if they are found guilty. We all know the media and the NFL will leave no stone unturned when searching for something

I am getting sick of the hypocrisy here, last night the cowboys where throwing td passes vs the eagles late in the 4th up by 30 and no one says a word. Makes me sick.


Pretty obvious why the pats take all the crap they do these days. You can do whatever you want unless you are the patriots. Good my ass. Bill Polian is a worm. He has called for players legs to be broken in public, drunk in the jets press box. Complains to his competition committee cohorts and gets rules changed. Cry's about how the colts (defending sb champs) 07 schedule is to tough. The same guy who was crying the pats mugged his receivers in 04 , stood watching while his defenders MAULED NE's receivers last night. Only thing is they where allowed to do it while NE was penalized for farting downwind. What a hypocritical pile of shit.


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3. Pats have every right to be upset

Though the New England Patriots got out of Indy with a win, the NFL's lone remaining unbeaten team has every right to be livid about the quality (or lack thereof) of the officiating. The worst calls involved cases of pass interference.

It started when Colts tight end Dallas Clark mauled Pats safety Rodney Harrison in the end zone on a ball Harrison might have been able to intercept. No call.

It continued when Patriots cornerback Asante Samuel was flagged for interfering with Colts receiver Anthony Gonzalez on a ball that was simply not catchable.

It happened again when New England corner Ellis Hobbs was flagged for interference after Indy wideout Reggie Wayne literally tackled him.

The worst call was made in the fourth quarter, with the Patriots driving and trailing by 10. From the Indianapolis 3, New England quarterback Tom Brady threw to Randy Moss in the end zone. When the dust settled, Moss was flagged for offensive pass interference, even though he did nothing that would remotely classify as offensive pass interference. While New England overcame the 10-yard penalty to score a touchdown, the victory was a lot more difficult than it should have been because of the questionable decisions of the officials.

So what gives? Was it sheer incompetence? Or have the Patriots become the equivalent of the Raiders in the eyes of the NFL and those who officiate its games?

4. Milli Vanilli moment in Indy?

In the past, teams that have visited the RCA Dome have questioned whether the Colts pipe in artificial crowd noise in an effort to disrupt the road team's offense. Though the Colts have denied any such chicanery (thanks, Tiki), the suspicions remain.

And the suspicions will only grow stronger after Sunday's game against the Patriots. During the first play of the fourth quarter, the noise from the crowd contained a strange effect. It almost sounded like my kid was working the "Whammy Bar" while playing Guitar Hero.

We don't know whether that noise could be heard in the stadium, but it was obvious on the television broadcast. And it invites speculation as to whether the Colts are indeed piping in phony music -- and whether there was a malfunction of some sort on Sunday that offered proof of it.


5. Why no prime time?

Many folks have wondered why the biggest game in NFL regular-season history wasn't aired in prime time, either as a Sunday night game or as a Monday nighter. The problem is, this is the third straight year in which the Colts and the Pats have met during the regular season -- and both of the previous two meetings were night games. ABC got the 2005 edition as part of its final season of broadcasting "Monday Night Football." NBC snared the game a year ago in its first season with the Sunday night package.

So fairness suggests this year's game, which started during the waning daylight hours of the first day of standard time, deserved to go to CBS, which also should have benefited from the ratings bonanza undoubtedly carrying over to "60 Minutes" and the rest of the network's evening lineup.

Of course, CBS will also get the eventual rematch between these two teams if they meet in the divisional playoffs or the conference championship game. And that's the game that could generate ratings that will rival a Super Bowl.

6. What about flex scheduling?

Some have wondered whether NBC could have tried to bogart the Pats-Colts game as part of its flex scheduling package for Sunday nights.

There are two problems with that idea. First, flex scheduling doesn't start until November 18. Second, CBS and FOX can protect a certain number of games from getting "flexed" every year.

Even if CBS had only one game to protect, it would have been this one.

While I'm on the topic of flex scheduling, keep in mind that NBC makes its first selection on Tuesday, November 5, subject to league approval. Currently, Chicago at Seattle is the nighttime matchup for November 18. There are several more attractive games on the slate that day, including Cleveland at Baltimore, Washington at Dallas, Carolina at Green Bay, Kansas City at Indianapolis, San Diego at Jacksonville and the New York Giants at Detroit. Surely, NBC will opt to air one of those six games. 

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Re: Mike Florio of PFT alladges colts piped in crowd noise again
« Reply #1 on: November 05, 2007, 07:38:11 AM »
To casual observers this all looks like whining but to be honest...this stuff caused us (bs penalties) or might have caused us another SB birth last year. I don't think the media will pick up on the crowd noise but they might have to address the penalties. It got more ridiculous as it went. When the announcers are picking up on it, its bad. This game will be replayed on NFL network on Wednesday, take a look. I TIVO'd it so i'm going to go back and check it out. Moss does push off...he did it at Miami and got away with it, but he didn't do it in this game at all and got screwed.
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Re: Mike Florio of PFT alladges colts piped in crowd noise again
« Reply #2 on: November 05, 2007, 07:52:23 AM »
To casual observers this all looks like whining but to be honest...this stuff caused us (bs penalties) or might have caused us another SB birth last year. I don't think the media will pick up on the crowd noise but they might have to address the penalties. It got more ridiculous as it went. When the announcers are picking up on it, its bad. This game will be replayed on NFL network on Wednesday, take a look. I TIVO'd it so i'm going to go back and check it out. Moss does push off...he did it at Miami and got away with it, but he didn't do it in this game at all and got screwed.


The NFL is looking into the issue now.

LEAGUE LOOKING INTO CROWD NOISE PHENOMENON AT RCA DOME

NFL spokesman Greg Aiello tells us that the league is looking into the strange audio phenomenon that occurred near the start of the fourth quarter on Sunday between the Patriots at the Colts.

As explained by some Internet hack on SportingNews.com, the crowd noise made a strange vibrating sound (and then got considerably quieter) in the middle of a New England offensive play.

The audio is right here. (And to prove that we didn't doctor it, the same phenomenon can be heard at the 2:23 mark of the highlight package on NFL.com.)

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Re: Mike Florio of PFT alladges colts piped in crowd noise again
« Reply #3 on: November 05, 2007, 09:21:19 AM »
It's interesting that all those Patriots haters and bashers won't comment on this or the horrific officiating.

If that game was played at Gillette and the same issues arose you can bet your ass they'd be screaming about the Pats cheating and the officials being corrupt. Since it's the "classy" Colts no one talks about it.

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Re: Mike Florio of PFT alladges colts piped in crowd noise again
« Reply #4 on: November 05, 2007, 01:05:42 PM »
Terrible officiating, the critics are loving the penalty yards the Pats racked up, but how many of those yards were legit?The pats showed that they can win a close game and showed a lot of character coming back with two scores. I really hope that the league does something about the artificial noise, it's cheating but since it was against the Pats it must be OK. Hypocrisy at it's finest.