CACowboy714
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That's one reason (kinda). If players are distracted by music during practice there's no way they'll able to handle 80,000+ fans screaming at them during the game. Another reason is it keeps the practice upbeat and uptempo, just like how they play music during pregame warmups.One thing that jumps out at me is that music blasting over the loud speakers. Why would they even allow that? Unless it's their way of practicing against crowd noise I can't see no reason to have it. It's gotta be so distracting. And it's awful music .