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  1. The CBS guys ripped that one apart on multiple levels. As have pretty much every other commentator. Ref's explanation, as reported by SI: My only point is whether this was perhaps hypersensitivity based on the Tua play. Not saying that makes it a correct call; it wasn't. The league flat-out said the new concussion protocol evaluation is to err on the conservative side, tho, so what did they tell the refs?
  2. ABC twice...CBS...2 Fox...? Yeah, sounds about right. Normally you can add 5 or 6 between ESPN and ESPN2, 1-2 on FS1, at least 1 on CBS SN. BEFORE talking about premium services like SEC, ACC, or Big 10 networks. But whether that's actually reached saturation is a good question. For any of us not rooting for any particular team...quite possibly. For many? Doesn't seem to be.
  3. But that's also why Uncontrolled gets a Stop Sign...among other reasons, of course. I'd allow Sticky to remain on the target because Mobile feels like it's more voluntary...that the target could remove it. Sticky doesn't. Same cost either way.
  4. Bears are among the worst teams in the league, so don't go buying those playoff tickets just yet....
  5. Valid point, altho it doesn't impact the legality. Attacker makes the attack against a target. If the attack hits the target, at his full DCV: --target becomes the centerpoint for the AoE, until the END pool empties. --Target and anyone else in the AoE are Flashed. --Anyone moving into the AoE, either by their choice OR due to the target moving, is Flashed. --The duration of the Flash effect is separate from the duration of the Flash power. Once hit by the power, the Flash effect duration (which is in segments) applies. If the Flash power's duration (which is in phases) extends beyond the effect duration, determined on a person-by-person basis since different people may be affected on different segments, then the Flash power takes effect on them again. The key point is to recognize that the two timed effects are separate. If the attack misses, or when the power's targeted at a hex...the point of impact has to be determined. That's case-specific, clearly. But once that's determined, that is the centerpoint for the AoE, and the rest follows.
  6. Even the sneak would be a horrible call. If there's a 10% chance the play doesn't work, in my book, you punt unless you're facing a Rodgers, Brady, or the like, where 80 yards and 70 seconds is simply another opportunity to add to a legacy. This is the Browns with a backup QB. The Jets AND Giants have winning records multiple weeks into the season? WORSE!!! They have a combined 7 wins!!! The Apocalypse is nigh!!!
  7. It's the Lions. Is stupidity contagious? 1:15, up by 2. Chargers have 4th and 1 at their own 45. Browns have no timeouts. They go for it...pass is defended. They HAND the ball to the Browns nearly in FG range. They ESCAPE!!! because the 54 yarder's pushed to the right, but cripes, who are we bloody kidding???
  8. Sounds like you're largely on track. Constant Uncontrolled Sticky (see p. 345 6E1) AoE Radius Uncontrolled specifies you define the END pool, which will dictate how long it lasts. But note that this combination is a +2 advantage, so for a Sight flash, each die is 15 points.
  9. But first half scores don't mean anything. 17 straight for the Giants; the ONLY points for GB came on an intentional safety. Good gosh, are the Giants actually for real?
  10. This was after the game was over. But yeah, that point was interesting to me; ESPN prioritized baseball over college football.
  11. Good googly moogly... Stanford up 27-22, time running down. Out route in between 2 defenders...the receiver snatches it from the DB's *back*...it was underthrown and outside. That DB, and a trail DB, freak. The receiver plants his foot, stays up, stays inbounds, and takes off. 56 yard TD with 13 seconds left. Stanford throws a pick, but let's be fair, that hardly matters. Wild. Shades of Broncos-Ravens playoff game some years ago.... Elsewhere: I suspect we'll have a new #1. Alabama is not impressive for the 2nd time, OSU is solid.
  12. I'm gonna root for the Padres today, just to achieve symmetry. 3 out of 4 sweeps, deserves 3 out of 4 road teams winning. So much for playoff home field.... And Seattle winning the way they did...wow. Loved it. Fits this season. That even trumped Philly's comeback Friday night.
  13. Embarassing Promo Read. Pac 12 late night, Stanford's up on Oregon St by 2, approaching midnight, 2 minutes left, Stanford's trying to run out the clock. So Mark Jones runs a promo. For Sunday Night Baseball. For the Dodgers against the Giants, talking about the Dodgers being in the playoffs. That's from LAST week. OOPS!!! Can't recall that happening on ESPN offhand....
  14. Agreed. Fox News is spewing *broadly* damaging lies, such as supporting the election steal. Charlatanism would be, oh, pushing the Obama birth certificate issue. On a 1 to 10 scale, that's a 2 or 3, as are many individual campaign claims they like to use. But the election, the rejection of Covid being a threat and vaccines being a good idea, the push to overturn the election, the whole "Jan. 6th was just harmless citizens exercising their rights of free speech and assembly"...those are 10s. And Mr. P, I think you're not appreciating the long-term, deliberate demonization of anything remotely progressive. IMO, Trump doesn't become President without right-wing media's groundwork for the last 20 years, and Fox has been in the forefront in that time frame. I've said over and over here: little that flourished under Trump, actually started with him. It didn't start with Fox News, either, but they perfected the delivery. And worse, I honestly believe they KNOW they're lying...and don't care. Lies are part and parcel of their path to power.
  15. I can think of other things to say to Fox News, but anything remotely expressing my opinion would stay within forum rules. EDIT: DOH!!! I thought I had a negative in there before that. WOULDN'T stay withn forum rules..... <sigh>
  16. It's good for it to have no shame; it's not so good when it has memory.
  17. Can someone please go check in with Cancer and make sure he didn't hurt himself when passed out just now?
  18. I doubt it. I think his competitive drive has simply never been throttled, and his impulse control is poor. Mind, those are explanatory points, rather than excusive. Those are issues you'd hope to outgrow.
  19. And it ends on a solo walkoff in the 15th. Tampa Bay gets swept, but good gosh...2-1 and 1-0. TOUGH way to lose. But hey, 24 innings. 9 hits total. 1 run becomes unsurprising.
  20. I think it's the combination of the departures *gutting* the depth chart, and the injuries. Outside of a VERY few top programs, no one really has even a full 2-deep roster these days...and all the departures took OU out of that completely. So they're looking at a complete, almost from-scratch rebuild. Just in time to be thrown into the SEC fire, no less. Social media points out that OU skipped the usual post-game press conference. Losing team goes first. OU didn't show for a half hour, so Texas just went ahead. My guess is that a camera feed from the postgame locker room would have had to be labeled NSFW. And there's Colin Cowchip showing his usual class: https://thespun.com/more/top-stories/fans-are-crushing-colin-cowherd-for-what-hes-telling-oklahoma-players The other surprise was Tennessee whooping LSU in Baton Rouge. 20-0 before LSU scores, then another 17 straight, and at that point it's obviously over, up 30 with 2 minutes left in the 3rd.
  21. My, my, my. Great consternation, weeping, and gnashing of teeth threatens to sweep through New York. Couldn't get 1 of 3 in Atlanta, so lost the division. Tonight, Scherzer, one of their 2 expected studs, gets *shelled*. 4 HRs and 7 runs' worth. Sounds like a full infantry company salvo to me. Game's not over but with only 4 innings left, 6 runs is a mountain to climb. And in a 3 game series, they're now big underdogs in the series.
  22. Several other articles about how the game was called. Can anyone remember a game so universally, TOTALLY, ripped apart? Other than Broncos-Niners? And from a league perspective, the concern has to be the fact that this is the second BOMB!!! on a prime-time, standalone, national broadcast. This is doing serious damage to the league, as part and parcel of the storyline of VERY BAD play that's swept through so much of the league this year. Oh, and checking...guess what week 6's MNF is? Broncos at Chargers. ESPN has to be cringing. TBS is probably chortling. ALDS game 5's are both that Monday, so it's highly likely to have at least 1. The Broncos will have lots of people looking for ANYTHING else. SNF has the advantage of flexing teams. Dec. 11th, it's KC at Denver. Currently. NOT gonna stay that way if things don't change markedly. But a complete refusal to play Wilson in the preseason could be a factor. New team, new coach, new offensive scheme. No click. Some of that has to be laid on Hackett's doorstep too. Hackett's job security has to be...tenuous. Losing is one thing, but being a laughingstock of such magnitude can't be tolerated. If they lay another egg against the Chargers, I would honestly not be surprised if Hackett's fired before week 7.
  23. Wilson and the Broncos have now given us two of the most putrid, unwatchable, games Two common denominators: Wilson was incompetent in both, and inexplicable coaching moves were a massive factor. At this point, the Wilson trade is playing out as the worst in NFL history. Worse than Herschel Walker. Worse than Ricky Williams. All of them gutted the future...but here, the Broncos have gutted the present. AND they're stuck with an impossible contract. And this wasn't week 1. I've said for a couple years: the first 3-4 weeks of the season have little predictive quality; they're the true preseason now, as teams really get their acts together. But this was week 5, even if it's TNF. And when an offense is THIS BAD consistently, I believe that is predictive. Fine, things should improve, but when you're starting from disastrously bad, and you're already 1/3 of the way into the season, there's little real hope. Another angle: KJ Hamler lost his mind when Wilson failed to see him on the final play. Multiple times during the game, Wilson's play was a huge problem. So, is Wilson losing the locker room? And the entire city? And worse, the Broncos are stuck.
  24. Sometimes ya gotta do what ya gotta do.
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