In Game Experience - Will the Ravens follow the Pats Lead?
I thought this was an interesting read on ways to make the in game experience more compelling given declining attendance over the last 4 years. At the very least perhaps attendance at the games will flatten out.
http://money.cnn.com/2013/01/18/tech...html?iid=HP_LN
Re: In Game Experience - Will the Ravens follow the Pats Lead?
Is it just me or do you guys think attendance is lagging because there are so many commercial breaks that at the game you just sit there and watch guys standing around more than they're playing.
I've been bitching about the amount of commercials at home, it's even worse when you're at the game.
Re: In Game Experience - Will the Ravens follow the Pats Lead?
Won't help non-smartphone people like me though.
Re: In Game Experience - Will the Ravens follow the Pats Lead?
Here's the interesting part:
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Next year, the team will give in-stadium fans the ability to listen in to miked-up players (we can't wait for the profane blooper cuts), access the coach-to-quarterback audio (on a 15-second delay, of course)...
My guess is that Belicheat has been beta-testing that particular technology for the last few years. Minus the delay. Right into his DC's headphones.
Re: In Game Experience - Will the Ravens follow the Pats Lead?
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HoustonRaven
Still boggles my mind ....
Probably OT but -
It maybe stupid, take a look at the Manti T'eo story for example. That fact it's even a remote possibility that someone could fall for something like he could have is only possibly because of how newer generations are almost removed from real human interactions because of smartphones, G -chat, facebook, twitter (message boards :p). To me life is all about interacting with other people, I just can't contribute.
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