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beach tribe 11-05-2007 11:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Dartgod
But they did have speakers on the sideline, no?

Not sure.

a1na2 11-05-2007 11:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Reerun_KC
Call Belichick what you want, but there isnt a Chiefs fan on this planet that wouldnt trade Herm and our entire 2008 and 2009 drafts for Belichick...

It is so embarrassing as a fan to know Herm is running your team...

You are wrong. I wouldn't want Belichick in KC. We have enough problems as it is, besides there are other coaches out there that can do what we need as a franchise.

Mr. Laz 11-05-2007 11:26 AM

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Originally Posted by beach tribe
Sounded like they were looping the visitors side yesterday.

nope ..... there were packer fans all over.

the Talking Can 11-05-2007 11:29 AM

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Originally Posted by a1na2
I wouldn't want Belichick in KC.


no doubt, I want no part of a smart, championship winning HC...keep him away...

BucEyedPea 11-05-2007 12:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Amnorix
And, more importantly (IMHO), they can stick that holier-than-thou attitude of theirs.

Yup!

"Winning with Integrity" was a sign up in one of the endzones too.

Halfcan 11-05-2007 12:04 PM

Manning choked again in a big game-fake crowd noise can't help that.

FringeNC 11-05-2007 12:17 PM

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Originally Posted by a1na2
You are wrong. I wouldn't want Belichick in KC. We have enough problems as it is, besides there are other coaches out there that can do what we need as a franchise.

ROFL

Garcia Bronco 11-05-2007 01:05 PM

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Originally Posted by dtebbe
No, not if it was an in-stadium link that was causing the problem. They probably have a bunch of mics ran to one small rack in the stadium where the processing, power supplies, and A-D conversion are, then a piece of coax or fiber from that rack out to the truck where the sound board is. The analog mic signals are probably converted to digital at that rack on the field, and one of those coud have freaked out. The noise was much too loud, uniform, and "direct fed" (ie. not picked up by mics, but fed directly into the broadcast chain) to have been an in-stadium problem.

DT

I am not a master sound tech, but I design, implement, and build multi-million dollar tech systems. If it was the broadcast itself then there would have been other failures. Bottom line is you hear the thing skip repeatedly and as best I can tell it doesn't grow. That tell's me it's a CD.

Amnorix 11-05-2007 01:30 PM

Ah, too bad.

CBS checks in

By Mike Reiss, Globe Staff
Following up on the crowd noise issue in the RCA Dome, NFL spokesman Greg Aiello passes along the following:
"CBS has informed us that the unusual audio moment heard by fans during the Patriots-Colts telecast was the result of tape feedback in the CBS production truck and was isolated to the CBS broadcast. It was in no way related to any sound within the stadium and could not be heard in the stadium."
RATINGS NOTE: CBS' broadcast of the Patriots-Colts game -- nationally --earned an average overnight household rating/share of 22.5/39, which was the highest-rated Sunday afternoon NFL regular-season game on any network in the metered markets since at least 1987 (which is as far back as the network's records go). The previous high for a Sunday afternoon regular- season game was a 22.2/41 (Dallas-San Francisco; 11/10/96).

http://www.boston.com/sports/footbal.../reiss_pieces/

dtebbe 11-05-2007 01:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Garcia Bronco
I am not a master sound tech, but I design, implement, and build multi-million dollar tech systems. If it was the broadcast itself then there would have been other failures. Bottom line is you hear the thing skip repeatedly and as best I can tell it doesn't grow. That tell's me it's a CD.

I AM a SBE Certified Senior Broadcast Engineer with over 15 years designing, installing, and maintaining these type systems, including over 5 years on the road with CNN and Turner Broadcasting. Trust me, I know WTF I'm talking about. It most likely was a CBS audio problem between the mics and the truck outside. If vegas took bets on it, I'd put money that the colts will be cleared. Now, I'm not saying that the Colts do or do not pipe noise in, but the youtube video above is not proof one way or the other.

That dome is damn loud, we went up to the playoff game last year and the limited number of us Chiefs fans that were there made it pretty difficult for the colts, so if 5000-7000 Chiefs fans can be that loud, 40k or so Colts fans should be pretty damn loud, especially when you consider the Pats are to the Colts what the Broncos are to the Chiefs rival-wise.

DT

morphius 11-05-2007 01:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Garcia Bronco
If it was CBS feed there would have been more problems. It's a CD skipping pure and simple.

You were right and I was wrong...

... oh wait, hehe.

kstater 11-05-2007 02:41 PM

So GarciaBronco who designs implements and builds multimillion dollar systems was wrong? Or is CBS lying?

dtebbe 11-05-2007 02:50 PM

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Originally Posted by kstater
So GarciaBronco who designs implements and builds multimillion dollar systems was wrong? Or is CBS lying?

Multimillon dollar IT systems. Big difference between IT systems and broadcast systems, although broadcast systems are mostly IT based, the audio/video handling is unique.

From the CBS statement it was simply a matter of the guy running the audio board pushing the wrong button and selecting a VTR or DVR that had program audio feeding it, which would be very easy to do, especially when you consider most every input on a mobile audio console is routable (meaning that any audio input to the truck can be routed to any input on the audio console with a press of a button on the AV router).

DT

dtebbe 11-05-2007 04:18 PM

The Indy noise issue... IT'S A DOME!
 
After going to the playoff game last year at Indy, and seeing how much noise 5000 or so chiefs fans could make, I really don't think Indy is piping in any crowd noise. That is one loud little building, the roof is very low compared to many other domes as well.

I think other Chiefs fans that went to that game can back me up on this one.

DT

beach tribe 11-05-2007 04:25 PM

They've already been caght doing it before.


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