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Al Michaels identified the culprits behind the constant buzzing noise on ‘TNF’

Al Michaels identified the culprits behind the constant buzzing noise on ‘TNF’

The Pittsburgh Steelers and Cleveland Browns came together for an instant classic Thursday night football as Jameis Winston led brave underdogs to an upset victory in a snowy setting. It was one of those matches during which the viewer couldn’t help but have great fun watching the scenes unfold. It’s also a great reminder of what we’re missing by begging for cold-weather teams to play indoors.

It was a memorable night at Huntington Bank Stadium on the shores of Lake Erie for fans who were both excited about the action and challenged to remember whether they had a snow scraper in their car to get home on the sloppy road. Even with a 2-8 record, Browns supporters brought energy.

Including some in the front row on the upper deck who had access to the facade to play. They were truly worth it and everyone watching on Amazon could hear how excited they were for their big performances while playing drums.

Al Michaels, with the help of the production truck crew, thanked them for their efforts.

That’s where the real heroes are. It doesn’t matter if Michaels was irritated by the constant banging or if the people in their living rooms couldn’t figure out where the hell the sound was coming from. Every respect should be shown to the people in the building who are having a great time. At this price point they can hit the mark and everyone else has to deal with it.