In case you missed the interview this morning, here it is.
Howard Simon didn't even mention crowd noise. Don't attack the messenger!
Nigel Bradham did mention crowd noise after Howard Simon cleverly bated him. (That's not meant to be taken seriously.)
Howard Simon: "How are you guys coming along in terms of your grasp on everything Rex Ryan and Dennis Thurman want you to be able to do?"
Nigel Bradham: "For the most part I think everybody pretty much has the communication and everything in the playbook down, I would say probably the hardest part about it is trying to do it when the crowd is so loud, uh, that's when we run in to problems."
Howard Simon sets up the question at the 1:17 mark in the video linked below.
I've been saying it all week.
Crowd noise has NOT been the Bills friend at home lately.
Not only was it too loud for the defense to communicate as Nigel Bradham said, the crowd at The Ralph was too amped up.
Players fed off that energy and got overheated in the frenzy.
My solution to the crowd noise problem is simple.
Bring the ladylike screaming of, "AHHHHHHHH," down to a more manly, "Buffalohhhhhhhhh."
Turn up the bass, and turn down the treble.
I don't want the Bills to be known as the team with the loudest crowd, I'd rather have Bills fans be known as the smartest, most clever fans in the NFL.
"Tom Brady Steals His Neighbors Wifi."
Howard Simon didn't even mention crowd noise. Don't attack the messenger!
Nigel Bradham did mention crowd noise after Howard Simon cleverly bated him. (That's not meant to be taken seriously.)
Howard Simon: "How are you guys coming along in terms of your grasp on everything Rex Ryan and Dennis Thurman want you to be able to do?"
Nigel Bradham: "For the most part I think everybody pretty much has the communication and everything in the playbook down, I would say probably the hardest part about it is trying to do it when the crowd is so loud, uh, that's when we run in to problems."
Howard Simon sets up the question at the 1:17 mark in the video linked below.
I've been saying it all week.
Crowd noise has NOT been the Bills friend at home lately.
Not only was it too loud for the defense to communicate as Nigel Bradham said, the crowd at The Ralph was too amped up.
Players fed off that energy and got overheated in the frenzy.
My solution to the crowd noise problem is simple.
Bring the ladylike screaming of, "AHHHHHHHH," down to a more manly, "Buffalohhhhhhhhh."
Turn up the bass, and turn down the treble.
I don't want the Bills to be known as the team with the loudest crowd, I'd rather have Bills fans be known as the smartest, most clever fans in the NFL.
"Tom Brady Steals His Neighbors Wifi."
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