Re: Random Discussions
Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2014 3:08 pm
I also read they were raising the goal posts cross bar. That would only add incentive for them to try and dunk on a higher bar 

Crap, pic came out large, put it in spoilerspacksyd2284 wrote:Jimmy Grahm bent one for sure
A couple of instances. Probably 1,200 touchdowns a year.shel311 wrote:I agree in theory, but I think there were a couple of instances of goalposts being messed up, and having to delay a couple of games for a bit to fix em, so that would make sense.Cnasty wrote:Now dunking on the goal posts after a TD is a penalty?!?
No fun league indeed!
So they should continue to allow the celebration knowing future goalposts will also be bent? That's not even logical.trendon wrote:A couple of instances. Probably 1,200 touchdowns a year.
trendon wrote:There is something more to this than that; what I don't know.
We've already established that you absolutely suck at math and expected value, so I expected this answer.shel311 wrote:So they should continue to allow the celebration knowing future goalposts will also be bent? That's not even logical.trendon wrote:A couple of instances. Probably 1,200 touchdowns a year.
trendon wrote:There is something more to this than that; what I don't know.
You don't know how much it costs to fix/replace a goalposts. Considering how strapped for cash most of the Franchises are, it probably is pretty expensive...trendon wrote:We've already established that you absolutely suck at math and expected value, so I expected this answer.shel311 wrote:So they should continue to allow the celebration knowing future goalposts will also be bent? That's not even logical.trendon wrote:A couple of instances. Probably 1,200 touchdowns a year.
trendon wrote:There is something more to this than that; what I don't know.
Cnasty wrote:A big negative is I don't have cable so wouldn't use it for TV at all really.
Do you know if the ESPN app and NFL apps on it require you to be plugged into cable or is it like when you go to a website and need to provide a cable provider sign in to work and not the actual cable to be plugged in?
So you only use it for TV? Would probably go in my bedroom for the time being.
BIGmike wrote:That is the worst shift known to man.Uuaww wrote:working my first ever shift of 4-midnight. This will likely be my new shift for the most part while working in Buffalo.
packsyd2284 wrote:Jimmy Grahm bent one for sure as did Calvin Johnson I believe. If it delays the game it should certainly be a penalty.shel311 wrote:I agree in theory, but I think there were a couple of instances of goalposts being messed up, and having to delay a couple of games for a bit to fix em, so that would make sense.Cnasty wrote:Now dunking on the goal posts after a TD is a penalty?!?
No fun league indeed!
Yes but wasn't sure if the xbone utilized these feeds from the hdmi in from a cable box for those or a true app like on a smart TV. Oracle clarified for me.jsence2 wrote:Cnasty wrote:A big negative is I don't have cable so wouldn't use it for TV at all really.
Do you know if the ESPN app and NFL apps on it require you to be plugged into cable or is it like when you go to a website and need to provide a cable provider sign in to work and not the actual cable to be plugged in?
So you only use it for TV? Would probably go in my bedroom for the time being.
Corey, you know I've got you covered for ESPN, right? Same info as HBO/Showtime