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Originally Posted by djsFlames
I'm curious to see if there is even better focus from players to execute amazing plays without the distraction of 20,000 people screaming at them.
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Interesting question. I have always judged professional golfers and tennis players for not being able to handle a bit of crowd noise unlike other sports but maybe removed crowd noise does result in a higher level of play.
I'm not sure if improved execution will result in a better game however. If you reduce mistakes this could result in less turnovers and less scoring chances. This is like how international hockey on the big rink is far less exciting than NHL hockey on a small rink because in the NHL you actually get turnovers closer to scoring locations.