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Arthur Blank acknowledges Falcons cheated


Jeremy Igo

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"It's not really a fine line," Blank told The Associated Press. "I think what we've done in 2013 and 2014 was wrong. Anything that affects the competitive balance and fairness on the field, we're opposed to, as a league, as a club and as an owner. It's obviously embarrassing but beyond embarrassing it doesn't represent our culture and what we're about."

Blank also said that the circumstances that led to the investigation "bothers" him.

"Of course it bothers me," Blank told ESPN.com. "Absolutely it bothers me. We have great respect for the shield and the integrity of the game; the integrity of competition. So that bothers me a great deal. We will deal with it."

The Falcons face a fine and possibly the loss of a draft pick over the matter.

 

http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/12273929/arthur-blank-atlanta-falcons-owner-upset-circumstances-led-georgia-dome-crowd-noise-investigation?src=mobile&rand=ref~{%22ref%22%3A%22http%3A%2F%2Fwww.carolinahuddle.com%2Fboards%2Ftopic%2F111497-falcons-guilty-as-charged%2F%22}

 

 

 

My money is on the Falcons losing a mid round draft pick over this matter in addition to a fine.

 

I absolutely noticed noise coming from the speakers this year in Atlanta on the field. It lasted well into the Panthers huddle. Of course, it went away later in the game when the score was out of reach and the Panthers fans had taken over the dome.

 

Credit Blank though for handling this quickly and like an owner who is actually upset. It presents a stark contrast to Robert Kraft,

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My money is on the Falcons losing a mid round draft pick over this matter in addition to a fine.

 

I absolutely noticed noise coming from the speakers this year in Atlanta on the field. It lasted well into the Panthers huddle. Of course, it went away later in the game when the score was out of reach and the Panthers fans had taken over the dome.

 

Credit Blank though for handling this quickly and like an owner who is actually upset. It presents a stark contrast to Robert Kraft,

 

 

Did you notice the speakers on the field at CLink? I took a picture of them on my phone but ended up deleting it. They were on the Seahawks sideline at either side of their bench. I was wondering what was coming out of those. 

 

Edit: I'm sure it was nothing which is why I deleted the photo. But.....maybe it wasn't

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