What’s next? Telling the fans to be quiet?
Who knows? Maybe they will require each team to deliberately fumble, and throw passes to the defense.
They already took their purses and backpacks away.
-PJ
This past season I attended a Denver Bronco game in Denver. Peyton Manning was working his offensive magic on the field when a wave started around the stadium. Peyton raised his arms with an exasperated look and the wave stopped immediately. Every one of the 75,000 plus in attendance shut up ... you could hear a pin drop. Sort of the same effect when the home room teacher walks into the classroom. Now, Payton likes an exuberant crowd, just not when he's calling offensive signals.
“Whats next? Telling the fans to be quiet?”
or telling the fans and drink tea instead of yelling.
Perhaps they will start handing out bouquets of flowers after a successful play, serve tea and crumpets at halftime or place a star studded crown on the head of the winning quarterback in an awards ceremony at the end of the game.
This is football for Heaven’s sake, not jump rope.