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  1. The Jets look terrible. What do you like? The dark green and black together? The oversized wordmark? The primary logo that writes out the whole name? Performance triangles? All they had to do was apply the new shade of green to the Namath template and they'd have been set for life.

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  2. 10 minutes ago, Sykotyk said:

    Sports Illustrated as an institution struggled in the digital world. They were one of the first sports reporting entities with a very thorough and working website. I remember using it back in the late 90s. But, as ESPN and other sites advanced, SI never really moved en masse to digital. Trying desperately to keep the magazine business their primary focus. This led to a slow death, but  a death nonetheless.

     

    Time Warner struggled mightily with the internet all the way back to the days of Pathfinder. They were bloated, stuffy, and old, which is why they couldn't keep up with ESPN and rolled over for AOL. 

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  3. This is like the fourth or fifth team to try to make a go of it in Bloomington-Normal and for whatever reason it just never catches on. Among non-Chicago markets, you'd think it would; Blo-No as a college/insurance town being virtually recession-proof versus Rockford being success-proof. 

     

    How I wish we could get a nice little IHL going with Milwaukee, Rosemont, Quad Cities, Rockford, Peoria, Bloomington, Hoffman Estates, and Grand Rapids all being economically viable together, but I can't see it.

  4. One of the most trusted sources on this message board said the Arizona Cardinals were about to change the game with "colors no one has ever heard of before" only for them to trot out the laziest crap we've ever seen. And I'm supposed to take a mothership commenter at face value? the sewer mutants who will SWAT each other in the comment section of the Winnipeg Jets anniversary logo that looked like a TV station? Okay.

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  5. It's not the south side the same way that Bridgeport is, no, but would still be at 1200S (one mile south of the baseline, Madison Street) rather than 3500S (3.5 miles south: the first few miles go 12, 22, 31, 39 blocks for Reasons). "The South Loop" seems to be very elastic, but to the extent that it exists, all the highrises around Roosevelt would have to be considered the South Loop.

     

    This could have been a huge game-changer for the Sox pre-pandemic when there were more people working in the Loop. A park at Roosevelt/Clark becomes a very attractive place for business outings and such. 

     

    I hope it doesn't happen. It's a better fit for the Bears, in my opinion, and Comiskey is practically new anyway.

  6. 14 hours ago, MJWalker45 said:

    https://www.espn.com/espn/story/_/id/39327963/amazon-invest-diamond-sports-part-bankruptcy-deal

    Amazon taking control of some former RSN channels as part of a bankruptcy deal. 

     

    We love our four viable American media companies, don't we, folks? We love them! We love them so much. We can't get enough of them! People are saying "how big can they get," I think they're going to get a lot bigger, believe me. And I think you're really going to like them even more.

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  7. I think it's difficult for an entire network to tie itself to one color for its brand--you'll notice that CBS, Fox, and ABC do not (though ABC did flirt with yellow for a while in the late '90s/early 2000s), and NBC uses all six. Fortunately for the CW, they're not an entire network. I thought the eye-catching green suited them well as an unconventional, risk-taking, youth-oriented "network," but I don't think orange by itself is as effective. Dropping the "The" makes sense since it was just a weird vestige of "the WB." Here's to this next chapter of the Columbia-Warner, which is not a The, and which I believe is no longer majority-owned by CBS or by Warner.

     

    Incidentally, I'm just starting Season Finale: The Unexpected Rise and Fall of the WB and UPN, albeit in odious e-book form. I'll share my thoughts when I have them.

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  8. Reading about Amon-Ra St. Brown's wacky family is a trip. His dad is a hotep who believed he had to breed an Aryan woman to create a master race of trilingual athletes (and also invented the name "St. Brown" because he thought "Brown" didn't have enough pizzazz). The NFL has a ways to catch up with the NBA, but this is the future of pro sports, just nothing but these cloistered neurotic biracial kids.

  9. 21 minutes ago, Germanshepherd said:

    Add in blowing two timeouts on delays of game, and McVay got seriously outcoached tonight. 

     

    An offensive mastermind getting outmaneuvered by Area Man Didn't Even Know It Was A Pie-Eating Contest is one of those reminders that there's still a little bit of magic left in sports.

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  10. 2 hours ago, MJWalker45 said:

    It's the Swifties, because multiple old men yelling at clouds have been screaming about her enjoying a football game. 

     

    Is the billionaire a victim here? Who has more cultural currency, Taylor Swift or Tony Dungy?

  11. Looks like The Libs are on one because outgroup member Tony Dungy said the cameras are on Taylor Swift too much during Chiefs games. Such a weird dynamic where they don't realize they're the ones running up the score.

     

     

     

     

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  12. I think there is something to NBC Sports being stretched thin, though. People said a lot of the same things about Bills-Chargers on Christmas, that the whole production felt unpleasant and vaguely off its game.

     

    You don't see the long depth charts for regional coverage that you used to see like10 years ago because so many games get farmed out to Dusseldorf and Liverpool and Up My Mom's Ass and those all get sent to the NFL Network, but on the occasions where CBS or Fox had like a #6 noon game, there was a distinct dropoff in coverage quality, which at the time even manifested itself in the outcomes: fewer cameras at the game ---> fewer replay angles ---> missed calls were harder to overturn ---> a team could steal a win in front of a two-media-market audience. So I don't think it's as simple as any network being able to produce any game equally well as long as there's a truck and people in it. 

     

    The production errors were bad but I think bringing that up is kind of gilding the lily: the real issue here was that streaming platforms, or at least this one, don't have the infrastructure for mass-audience live programming. Even in their second year, Amazon Prime games still had buffering and downsampling, which you never have to deal with if you're just watching your local CBS affiliate through cable the way God intended.

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