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Did anyone hear the trash talk between Captain and Santonio on the sidelines after his first catch. 

 

Santonio had something to say about him making a catch, then you could hear Captain, "that one catch, man!"  

 

I was just talking about this to my wife...

 

Would you pay extra, if there was something you could pair with direct TV, to hear certain players mics during the game?  

 

If so, who would you want to hear, and how much would you pay per game to hear them?

 

I think the obvious choices are Smitty, and Hardy.  But I think Gross would be interesting.  

 

I'd pay 20$ to hear smitty's mic during the game. per game. 

 

What say ye?

 

Ps. I doubt this would ever happen cause I am sure the NFL doesn't want people to hear what is said on the field, but i thought the same about the "all 22" idea and it eventually happened. 

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Did anyone hear the trash talk between Captain and Santonio on the sidelines after his first catch. 

 

Santonio had something to say about him making a catch, then you could hear Captain, "that one catch, man!"  

 

I was just talking about this to my wife...

 

Would you pay extra, if there was something you could pair with direct TV, to hear certain players mics during the game?  

 

If so, who would you want to hear, and how much would you pay per game to hear them?

 

I think the obvious choices are Smitty, and Hardy.  But I think Gross would be interesting.  

 

I'd pay 20$ to hear smitty's mic during the game. per game. 

 

What say ye?

 

Ps. I doubt this would ever happen cause I am sure the NFL doesn't want people to hear what is said on the field, but i thought the same about the "all 22" idea and it eventually happened. 

 

 

I've actually never thought of that before, but it actually sounds awesome to me.  I would definitely pay for a whole season of that.  They always mic up players so it doesn't seemed too far fetched.  

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Was watching SoundFX the other day. Nate Solder was on. It was hilarious how understated he his despite his size & position.

 

I wouldn't pay, but I'd be most interested in hearing our LBs mic'd up along w/the opposing team's QB (say, Brees) in order to hear the pre-snap stuff back and forth.

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I think hearing the players talk and the atmosphere on the field is just almost as exciting as the actual game.

 

 

The clip right there shows Peyton swearing at Donald Brown a few years back. This shows that even the humblest players off the field have a winning, don't-fug-up attitude on every Sunday. We heard Brady cussing at the refs when poo didn't go down the way he wanted to. I like to see players be themselves and not who their agent tells them to be.

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My bet (and I'll take wagers now, if you like) is that by 2020, every player has something like a GoPro Hero mounted on or in their helmet, and you will be able to stream in real-time what the players are actually seeing on the field. If I'm right, I really can't wait to see it!

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I will never happen.

The players need to be able to discuss plays and assignments without fear that those discussions could be used against them.

If you could tune into Smitty for example you would not only get him talking to Janoris Jenkins, but you'd also get the huddle talk and the audible calls. Same thing on D, you would not only hear Capt talking trash but also the Ds call and adjustments.

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I will never happen.

The players need to be able to discuss plays and assignments without fear that those discussions could be used against them.

If you could tune into Smitty for example you would not only get him talking to Janoris Jenkins, but you'd also get the huddle talk and the audible calls. Same thing on D, you would not only hear Capt talking trash but also the Ds call and adjustments.

 

 

I'm also sure it would never happen, but there are ways around that issue.  It could be muted in the huddle.  Easy fix. 

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