According to Yahoo! Sports, the NFL is investigating allegations that the Colts pumped in crowd noise for their game against the Patriots on Sunday.
Observers at the game said there seemed to be a “skip” in the sound during the game Sunday, which the Patriots won 24-20. That might confirm the long-held suspicion among many people in the NFL that the Colts play loud crowd noise to help distract opponents when the other team is on offense.
In addition, New England quarterback Tom Brady also commented on how loud it was in the RCA Dome.
“I don’t know how you measure levels of being deaf, but we couldn’t hear anything out there,” Brady said.
This is the latest in a string of incidents between the teams that have fueled the growing Colts-Pats rivalry. In the past, Colts General Manager Bill Polian has vehemently argued that the Patriots have bent the rules in terms of use of replay challenges and the pass interference rule.
Bill Belichick had this to say in respose to the allegations that he’s cheated to gain an advantage: “Let me just finish editing these tapes of opponents’ defensive signals and I’ll be right with you.”