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The Falcons stadium during games must of gotten almost as aloud as the Vikings old stadium did when they had crowd consisting of 3 rocks and a  dead body.

A lot of cheating is being unearth in the NFL this year. I am sure Denver, KC, or the Sea Hags never piped in crowd noise.

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At least I didn't re-post the same link. ATL piped in noise

 

Seahawks definitely have & so have the Vikings. This isn't anything new but definitely deserves it's own thread.

 

I hope we never hear anything about Green Bay. I'd rather lose than find out we did something like pipe in crowd noise or make DVD's with plays & hand signals of the other 31 teams or deflate balls, etc.

GB? Concerns about noise level at Lambeau?

 

Michael Rodney @PackerUpdate · 22h 22 hours ago. Lame that a team has to ... Compared to many stadiums, Lambeau is like a library

I cannot tell you how much bitching has taken place on Milwaukee sports radio whining how "quiet" Lambeau is, how fans are too old and too polite and how despite the new addition it's still way too quiet.

 

Hell the Packers had to bring out a campaign including new T-shirts/sweaters in hopes it would bring awareness to cheer louder. I cannot see GB ever piping in noise but I can see the ongoing whining that is too "nice" to opposing teams. I guess that's the price you pay for classy fans.

@JasonLaCanfora: ATL pumping in crowd noise way more of a competitive issue than Deflategate, and worse so w/team pres Rich McKay atop Competition Committee.

He's got a point.

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seems to be a lot of cheating in the NFL

The two biggest cheaters on the biggest stage, and now even the 2nd rate teams like ATL are doing it. How amazing is it that you can trace ATL GM Dimitrioff directly from the Patriot Tree of Cheat..****ers

 

way to protect that Shield assholes

Originally Posted by Boris:

I hope we never hear anything about Green Bay. I'd rather lose than find out we did something like pipe in crowd noise or make DVD's with plays & hand signals of the other 31 teams or deflate balls, etc.

One thing that doesn't get mentioned very much is that the Packers are truly a class organization. From the front offices to the coaches, to the players, to the secretaries, if the Packers are doing something, they're going to be doing it with class.

 

We may have the smallest market in professional sports, but this team does things the right way. The bigger, more sophisticated teams should use us as a model of what it means to be a professional organization.

right on pduck, makes me so proud.  Even most of the ex players keep pretty clean long after being Packers.  I remember thinking Chewy was going to eventually live under a bridge after his underage hot tub thingy but I don't think I've heard of another incident involving him since.   I LOVE THE PACKERS ORGANIZATION, I would marry it if it asked me.

 

EDIT - forgot about Sharper   but I consider him a Viking

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The "fans are too nice" stuff cracks me up.  Since 2009 the Packers have lost 7 home games (40-7-1).  3 of those losses came when Rodgers was out last year, so excluding that stretch the Packers are 39-4 at home.  Nice fans seem to be doing the team well.

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