Arthur Blank admits the Falcons pumped in fake crowd noise

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Falcons owner Arthur Blank said Tuesday he has seen enough of the NFL's investigation of fake crowd noise at Atlanta's home games to acknowledge wrongdoing.

The NFL is trying to determine if the Falcons pumped artificial crowd noise into the Georgia Dome for home games the past two years. Apparently, the answer is yes.

Blank had a quick response when asked if there was a fine line for crowd noise not allowed by the league.

"It's not really a fine line," Blank told The Associated Press. "I think what we've done in 2013 and 2014 was wrong. Anything that affects the competitive balance and fairness on the field, we're opposed to, as a league, as a club and as an owner. It's obviously embarrassing but beyond embarrassing it doesn't represent our culture and what we're about."

Blank also said that the circumstances that led to the investigation "bothers" him.

"Of course it bothers me," Blank told ESPN.com. "Absolutely it bothers me. We have great respect for the shield and the integrity of the game; the integrity of competition. So that bothers me a great deal. We will deal with it."

The Falcons face a fine and possibly the loss of a draft pick over the matter.

"We were advised by the league probably in November or so," Blank said of the investigation. "We fully cooperated with their investigation. They haven't published it yet.

"Based on the information that we had, we dealt with it internally; we'd rather keep it private until the investigation is public and we have access to the full report. We have some information now, but not the complete report."

Blank said there is a timetable within which he expects the NFL's investigation to conclude.

"We expect a copy of that will be forthcoming in the next couple of weeks," Blank said.

Atlanta has been accused of piping in the noise while the opposing team was huddling, trying to call its play, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter on Sunday. Some around the league have argued that silent counts have rendered crowd noise more irrelevant, and it's difficult to discern how much of an advantage it gave the Falcons.

The Falcons went 3-5 at the Georgia Dome this season and were blown out there 34-3 by the Carolina Panthers in Week 17 with the NFC South Division title on the line.

http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/12273929/arthur-blank-atlanta-falcons-owner-upset-circumstances-led-georgia-dome-crowd-noise-investigation
 

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I cannot believe that this is not an even bigger deal than InflateGate, especially as this is a true admitted violation of the spirit of competition and did create a real tangible advantage contrary to the rules.

Wait, it is the Falcons. Nobody gives a shit.
 

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I cannot believe that this is not an even bigger deal than InflateGate, especially as this is a true admitted violation of the spirit of competition and did create a real tangible advantage contrary to the rules.

Wait, it is the Falcons. Nobody gives a shit.
Would have been a bigger deal if they hadn't sucked this year.
 

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Would have been a bigger deal if they hadn't sucked this year.
Still nothing like the Patriots thing.

Nobody gives a shit about the Falcons. Even when they have a good season, nobody gives a shit because their fans are the same way.
 

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Still nothing like the Patriots thing.

Nobody gives a shit about the Falcons. Even when they have a good season, nobody gives a shit because their fans are the same way.
If it doesn't go counterclockwise around an oval track they don't give a shit about it in GA.
 

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Really? Damn and all this time I thought tix to the Masters were hard to get...
Golf isn't exactly an attendance sport. The best guess I could find was that they let 35k people into the masters and that's not a high goal to reach for since it's a once a year event. Also, I doubt all of those people are from GA, there are probably a ton of people who fly there for that tournament.
 
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Really? Damn and all this time I thought tix to the Masters were hard to get...
You're talking about a 4 day event once a year. Not the same as seeing regular attendance during a sports season.

But Georgia will sell out other events regularly. I'm pretty sure UGA football does quite well.
 

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You're talking about a 4 day event once a year. Not the same as seeing regular attendance during a sports season.

But Georgia will sell out other events regularly. I'm pretty sure UGA football does quite well.
It probably does, but the Falcons, Braves and Hawks all have attendance issues and that's ridiculous in a city that large.
 
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