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Spoeank posted:Journalists are already ing over the NYC Super Bowl this year because maybe it won't have perfect weather for them. Sports journalists whine a whole lot for people who have a pretty cool loving job.
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# ? Nov 27, 2013 07:22 |
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# ? May 14, 2024 18:13 |
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Declan MacManus posted:Sports journalists whine a whole lot for people who have a pretty cool loving job. I have to write words about sports with little oversight on "facts" or anything, its so hard!
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# ? Nov 27, 2013 07:23 |
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Spoeank posted:people with more money than sense. Spoeank posted:I have tickets at The Field of Jeans. Checks out.
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# ? Nov 27, 2013 07:24 |
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I went from lower level in the endzone to the nosebleeds. Outside of my PSL, my per-game ticket is going from $60 to $100.
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# ? Nov 27, 2013 07:26 |
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Spoeank posted:I went from lower level in the endzone to the nosebleeds. Outside of my PSL, my per-game ticket is going from $60 to $100. I'm sure glad I live a thousand miles from my team so that I can never go watch a game for an exorbitant price.
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# ? Nov 27, 2013 07:32 |
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Spoeank posted:Gonna keep postin' since I have tickets at The Field of Jeans. They're going to almost all be South Bay residents by design, hence the massive PSLs. They're basically designed to make it tech-company people with more money than sense. Some of us tech-company people with more money than sense live in the city! I fully expect them to not really think about the Caltrain problem until halfway through the season.
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# ? Nov 27, 2013 07:35 |
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Don't worry, you'll be working all night Saturday at the office so you can just go straight to the game on Sunday
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# ? Nov 27, 2013 07:40 |
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I will enjoy trjmccall posted:Some of us tech-company people with more money than sense live in the city! Shuttle from the Lawrence station? The actual Santa Clara stop is not close at all.
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# ? Nov 27, 2013 08:14 |
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Ron Jeremy posted:Shuttle from the Lawrence station? The actual Santa Clara stop is not close at all. I am expecting a train full of people to disembark and try to get on what will probably be, like, one 20-person shuttle, because I have very little faith that the Niners actually care.
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# ? Nov 27, 2013 13:56 |
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I'm going to be unable to watch Saints-Seahawks live on Monday. I was going to watch the NFL Rewind. Should I pay the $10 for the week-long access, or just get the 7 day free Season Plus trial? Is it hard to cancel before I have to pay?
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# ? Nov 29, 2013 20:44 |
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If Tomlin had been flagged for being in the way, how would the call have gone? Meaning, would Tomlin had been directly referenced, either by name or as the HC, or would have been a call against the Steelers in general? Also, is there a site that talks about how the different hand signals for penalties and the like came about? A lot are pretty clear, referring to motions used by the offending player in the penalty, or a reference to something on the field, like touchdown/FG/PAT signal relating to the goalposts, and the horse-collar signal to the yanking motion on the jersey/pads, but others aren't necessarily as clear, like the rolling fists for false start and hands on the hips for encroachment. I'd be interested in learning origins/meanings for those things.
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# ? Nov 30, 2013 02:33 |
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Detective Thompson posted:If Tomlin had been flagged for being in the way, how would the call have gone? Meaning, would Tomlin had been directly referenced, either by name or as the HC, or would have been a call against the Steelers in general? It would be assessed against the sideline.
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# ? Nov 30, 2013 03:51 |
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Detective Thompson posted:If Tomlin had been flagged for being in the way, how would the call have gone? Meaning, would Tomlin had been directly referenced, either by name or as the HC, or would have been a call against the Steelers in general? I don't have an answer, but do you have a video clip of what you are talking about?
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# ? Nov 30, 2013 05:16 |
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Here's a gif: There's video of the play at this link.
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# ? Nov 30, 2013 05:25 |
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Grittybeard posted:Here's a gif: Sideline interference would be the penalty. The refs can assess any compensation up to and including awarding a touchdown if it was severe enough. This has happened before: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BoCf3WqVyx4
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# ? Nov 30, 2013 05:32 |
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My football dream is to see the unfair act called. So close.
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# ? Nov 30, 2013 05:46 |
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Sash! posted:My football dream is to see the unfair act called. John Madden cries tears of joy and ascends into Heaven when the unfair act rule is used on a fair catch free kick.
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# ? Nov 30, 2013 06:04 |
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Deteriorata posted:Sideline interference would be the penalty. The refs can assess any compensation up to and including awarding a touchdown if it was severe enough. This has happened before: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PpVrzl6LEiY Hat
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# ? Nov 30, 2013 06:04 |
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Deteriorata posted:Sideline interference would be the penalty. The refs can assess any compensation up to and including awarding a touchdown if it was severe enough. This has happened before: The best part about this play is that at the time there wasn't even a rule to say what should happen in case of something like this, the referee literally just pulled "okay, we're going to award them a touchdown because gently caress you as much as possible" out of his butt and the NCAA rules committee went "welp, works for us!" and put it in the book for next year.
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# ? Nov 30, 2013 11:37 |
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Deteriorata posted:Sideline interference would be the penalty. The refs can assess any compensation up to and including awarding a touchdown if it was severe enough. This has happened before: Deteriorata posted:Sideline interference would be the penalty. The refs can assess any compensation up to and including awarding a touchdown if it was severe enough. This has happened before: I think the best part of this is the guy from the sideline's reaction, like he just performed this amazing play no one has ever thought of or done
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# ? Nov 30, 2013 16:28 |
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The BCS rankings are a combination of coaches polls and computer rankings right? How many coaches actually do the rankings themselves? Or do most of them have an assistant do it for them
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# ? Dec 1, 2013 22:56 |
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GNU Order posted:The BCS rankings are a combination of coaches polls and computer rankings right? Nearly every school has an assistant of some stripe do the poll for them. I don't know of any coaches who consider it a productive use of their time on a Sunday.
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# ? Dec 1, 2013 23:01 |
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Deteriorata posted:Nearly every school has an assistant of some stripe do the poll for them. I don't know of any coaches who consider it a productive use of their time on a Sunday. So does the hatred and resistance towards a computer rankings system come from the fact that it doesn't seem as personal or in line with popular opinion?
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# ? Dec 1, 2013 23:18 |
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Deteriorata posted:Nearly every school has an assistant of some stripe do the poll for them. I don't know of any coaches who consider it a productive use of their time on a Sunday. except for the last poll of the year. Thats when the coaches actually care.
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# ? Dec 2, 2013 01:08 |
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GNU Order posted:So does the hatred and resistance towards a computer rankings system come from the fact that it doesn't seem as personal or in line with popular opinion? A computer can't use its eyes A computer doesn't KNOW things
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# ? Dec 2, 2013 04:05 |
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Deteriorata posted:Nearly every school has an assistant of some stripe do the poll for them. I don't know of any coaches who consider it a productive use of their time on a Sunday. Paterno claimed to have, but he was also a dinosaur. Then he stopped voting when he tried to submit a ballot with more than one team ranked #1 in 2004 and they said you can't do that.
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# ? Dec 2, 2013 06:40 |
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swickles posted:except for the last poll of the year. Thats when the coaches actually care.
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# ? Dec 2, 2013 06:46 |
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swickles posted:except for the last poll of the year. Thats when the coaches actually care. Mid-Majors in position to be BCS busters aren't going to drop 5 spots all by themselves.
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# ? Dec 2, 2013 17:26 |
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Declan MacManus posted:A computer can't use its eyes Or the fact most computer polls are secretive and there's no oversight to see if the formulas make a lick of sense. The guy programming the computer is (theoretically) capable of inputting whatever crazy formula into it with little drawback.
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# ? Dec 2, 2013 19:49 |
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DOOP posted:Or the fact most computer polls are secretive and there's no oversight to see if the formulas make a lick of sense. The guy programming the computer is (theoretically) capable of inputting whatever crazy formula into it with little drawback. This poll is suspicious because Carnegie Mellon is ranked #1
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# ? Dec 3, 2013 01:38 |
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GNU Order posted:So does the hatred and resistance towards a computer rankings system come from the fact that it doesn't seem as personal or in line with popular opinion? I think part of it is that the BCS blamed the 2003 matchup on computers, when it was in fact the BCS's own drat fault for not understanding math. DOOP posted:Or the fact most computer polls are secretive and there's no oversight to see if the formulas make a lick of sense. The guy programming the computer is (theoretically) capable of inputting whatever crazy formula into it with little drawback. But you also have this. Only one of the six BCS ratings (Colley) is actually described in full, and two of them are complete black boxes. (Two of the other three are partially described, but leave out the specifics. If you were to construct your own algorithm along the same lines it'd likely give you much the same result. Sagarin doesn't describe his, but does call it "Elo", which is basically good enough.) I'd say only one of the six is really awful, but people seem to be suspicious of all of them. Plus they're not allowed to use margin of victory, which really only hurts the ratings. On a totally unrelated note, I've felt like I should try to get into the NFL for a long while now, but I don't really have any attachment to any of the teams, nor are any of them close enough to my hometown that I'd pick them on a solely geographic basis (I think we're designated as a secondary market for the Bengals, but my uncle is such a prick about them that that's probably the one team I wouldn't pick). How do I figure this out?
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# ? Dec 8, 2013 20:06 |
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Basil Hayden posted:
Browns.
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# ? Dec 8, 2013 21:44 |
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Basil Hayden posted:I think part of it is that the BCS blamed the 2003 matchup on computers, when it was in fact the BCS's own drat fault for not understanding math. I don't really follow the NFL but it seems like unless you want to watch lovely internet streams or make a big initial investment, you can really only follow the teams from your area. Other teams will regularly be on your TV, but which ones is kind of a crapshoot. The only team(s) you can watch on TV week after week will be from nearby.
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# ? Dec 8, 2013 21:56 |
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Thermos H Christ posted:I don't really follow the NFL but it seems like unless you want to watch lovely internet streams or make a big initial investment, you can really only follow the teams from your area. Other teams will regularly be on your TV, but which ones is kind of a crapshoot. The only team(s) you can watch on TV week after week will be from nearby.
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# ? Dec 8, 2013 22:18 |
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Okay so there was eight inches of snow today on the ground in the Eagles' stadium. Holy poo poo how are they allowed to play in those conditions?
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# ? Dec 8, 2013 22:23 |
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Basil Hayden posted:I watch almost all of my football on lovely internet streams anyway so this isn't really a big deal for me. The Browns suggestion fits in with your other football interests. So uh...I'd suggest not picking them.
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# ? Dec 8, 2013 22:29 |
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Grittybeard posted:The Browns suggestion fits in with your other football interests. Yeah I was going to comment that I don't think I can handle watching Kentucky football and the Browns every weekend. Much as I have a weakness for traditionally bad teams, I don't think mere mortals were meant for that pair of rooting interests.
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# ? Dec 8, 2013 22:50 |
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Insane Totoro posted:Okay so there was eight inches of snow today on the ground in the Eagles' stadium. Football plays in any conditions, other than active lightning.
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# ? Dec 8, 2013 23:13 |
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Deteriorata posted:Football plays in any conditions, other than active lightning. The postponed that game in Philly a few years ago, the one where we had the Joe Webb Experience and the Governor of PA making casually racist remarks about Chinamen, but that was because the stadium was literally packed to the brim with snow and not because of the weather itself.
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# ? Dec 8, 2013 23:22 |
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Deteriorata posted:Football plays in any conditions, other than active lightning. A Ravens/Bears game was delayed for two hours just a couple of weeks ago due to threat of tornados.
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