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Watching some of the FIFA soccer match and just thought that if even 40,000 people were able to get some type of horn into the game it would be a nightmare for an offense...

Sorry, IIRC, there's an NFL rule prohibiting that kind of thing.

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Sorry, IIRC, there's an NFL rule prohibiting that kind of thing.

Thankfully so. Maybe others might enjoy watching a game with 100-decibel mosquitoes as an aural backdrop, but I'll pass.

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Vuvuzelas.

 

 

I have to disagree. As they blow the horns CONSTANTLY they really don't signify anything other than noise (and an annoying noise at that). It is reminiscent of the time when the wave fad was in full swing. Fans did the wave irrespective of which team had the ball. It was self defeating as an advantage for the team, and annoying to fans who actually wanted to watch the game.

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Watching some of the FIFA soccer match and just thought that if even 40,000 people were able to get some type of horn into the game it would be a nightmare for an offense...

 

 

Can you imagine how much worse the Ralph would be. Besides all the drunks... now with horns...

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I have to disagree. As they blow the horns CONSTANTLY they really don't signify anything other than noise (and an annoying noise at that). It is reminiscent of the time when the wave fad was in full swing. Fans did the wave irrespective of which team had the ball. It was self defeating as an advantage for the team, and annoying to fans who actually wanted to watch the game.

 

Wait.. what? It's just the name of the horn.

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Sorry, IIRC, there's an NFL rule prohibiting that kind of thing.

Football is different than football if you know what I mean. In our (the correct) version, the timing of crowd noise is of course much more important than it is in soccer. Enhanced (prohibited) noisemaking can and has been a problem in the NFL.

 

The major difficulty is enforcement from stadium to stadium. I don't know if the NFL has officials in each stadium monitoring the situation but I would hope so.

 

For many years in the old Orange Bowl in Miami, illegal noise production (ie-pressurized canister air horns) was not enforced. This was during the 70s when we could never beat them. You would watch a game on television and you could clearly hear the air horns all over the stadium. I feel the old Dolphins of that era were just as favored by the league as the Cheatriots* are today. There's also been allegations against the Colts for piping in extra noise when their defense is on the field but those accusations have never been proven.

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Sorry, IIRC, there's an NFL rule prohibiting that kind of thing.

funny thing is, the Bills actually handed out horns to fans about a decade or so ago..we were able to bring them in the rest of the season and another season or so, I think

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You can't smuggle in a horn easily, but you can get an empty balloon in without a problem. Once in, inflate said balloon, pinch sides of valve.....slowly release air.....deafening high pitched squeal.....x72,000.

 

When Brady has the ball, it will sound like the SPCA on a megadose of Viagra.

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funny thing is, the Bills actually handed out horns to fans about a decade or so ago..we were able to bring them in the rest of the season and another season or so, I think

 

Yeah, I was in College at the time, and it was about 6 weeks before my roommates hid / destroyed that thing. I definitely deserved worse. Good times.

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Can you imagine how much worse the Ralph would be. Besides all the drunks... now with horns...

 

I prefer the drunks over the parents with their two kids. 73000 drunks allows for more of a homefield advantage over 30000 drunks, 21500 sober parents and 21500 clueless kids. This is coming from someone who loved teaching...so no family hater posts. just sayin...

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I prefer the drunks over the parents with their two kids. 73000 drunks allows for more of a homefield advantage over 30000 drunks, 21500 sober parents and 21500 clueless kids. This is coming from someone who loved teaching...so no family hater posts. just sayin...

 

Totally agree. Theres nothing worse when your at a game and you have a family in front of you and wont allow you to be yourself at the game. I happen to be one of the drunken idiots....but, I have picked the craziest seats(end zone) for that reason. Theres a reason why there is a family/no alcohol section.

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They were actually given the plastic horns when they arrived at the stadium in South Africa ... every game. And every broadcaster complained to FIFA to the point where FIFA is considering a ban on such things as well.

 

They should be banned, I had to turn the sound off on the TV for the US games because my wife couldn't take the constant droning sound.

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