At sports venues designed to maximize crowd atmosphere, beware of hearing loss. Originally published: Apr 14 2014 - 2:45pm, Inside Science News Service By: Brian Owens, ISNS Contributor ( ISNS ) -- The roar of the crowd is a major part of the excitement of attending a sporting event. A noisy, engaged crowd makes for a better experience for fans, and is often credited with helping the players on the field, too. "The players love it," said Carl Francis, director of communications for the NFL Players Association. "Fan support definitely has an impact on the players." Stadium designers know this, and the new generation of stadiums now incorporate design features that help boost fan support by trapping and amplifying crowd noise. The most important aspects are to keep the size of the stadium as small as possible, and to provide reflecting surfaces that can turn the noise back to the crowd, said Jack Wrightson, a Dallas-based acoustical consultant who has worked