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2 hours ago, sc49erfan15 said:
I'll see those and add two companies my dad drove for at one point. I've never really thought of it, but quite a few of the trucking/transport logos would make good sports logos - football helmets, specifically. The logos on the deflector/air dam (the part above the windshield, for those wondering) often look similar to football helmet logos...
It’s pretty dated looking today, but when I was a kid, I always thought the logo and color scheme from a company my Dad drove for would make a cool looking football helmet. I always wanted Interstate to sponsor my little league team so we could wear the colors and have the logo on our hats and jerseys.
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Last fall, I discovered that Pro Football Reference has this thing that lets you look up any and all scores from NFL games. For example, you can see a list of every game that had a final score of 27-10, etc. From that, I found the following scoreboard trivia. Most of it is stuff about the Cleveland Browns. (as of November of 2017)
- The Cleveland Browns have won more games (4) by a score of 6-3 than any other NFL team - including the two most recent 6-3 games. (2009 and 2011)
- In the entire history of the NFL, there have been five games with a final score of 29-6. The New England Patriots won two of them.
- In the entire history of the team, the Cleveland Browns have never played in a game in which the final score was 21-13 win or lose. (That seems almost impossible to me.)
- The Cleveland Browns have never won a game by the score of 10-6. They have lost four times by a score of 10-6 - two of those 10-6 losses happened within six weeks of each other in the 2008 season.
- The Cleveland Browns - both the original Browns and the Browns version 2.0 - have never played a game in which the final score was 35-34.
- In the history of the NFL, there have been exactly five games with a score of 47-17. The San Diego Chargers were losers of the first two of those games. The teams the Chargers lost to? The Cincinnati Bengals and Cleveland Browns.
- The Cleveland Browns have never won a game by the score of 34-31. The Browns are, however, one of just two Super Bowl Era NFL teams to win a game by the score of 51-0. The Browns did it in the opening game of the 1989 season at Pittsburgh.
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1 hour ago, King of Rings said:
I feel as though I’ve seen Brian Urlacher wearing his NFC champions ring during interviews. Some players are still proud of how far they got and how close they came. If I ever got a 2nd place ring I think I’d wear it too
I remember Tony LaRussa wearing an AL Champs ring years ago on the cover of Sports Illustrated. I tried to find a picture, but I couldn't find one with a clear enough shot of the ring. Anyway, yeah, if I were an MLB player and I got a League Championship ring, I'd wear that thing every day. Sure, you lost the World Series, but you still won the pennant in your league. IMO, there is absolutely no shame in wearing an NFL Conference Champions or MLB League Champions ring.
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4 hours ago, Cujo said:
Players don't actually wear their "second place is first loser" rings in public, do they?
This is based solely on my own experience, but I can sort of answer your question, Curt. Back in the day when I was covering AAA Baseball and College Sports, I ran across former players that ended up coaching, scouting, in the front office, etc., and quite a few of them wore their conference or league championship rings. Best I could gather, most of these people didn't start wearing the rings until after their playing careers were over. I also saw more then a few coaches who wore them too. Most of the former players were guys that were basically career Minor Leaguers that played a season or two in the bigs and managed to score a ring in the process. My point, I suppose, is that wearing a "second place" ring is not all that uncommon.
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On 4/27/2017 at 7:20 PM, buzzcut said:
Mark May is the latest let go, much to the delight of Ohio State fans.
Yeah, I can't say it breaks this Ohio State fan's heart to see that asshat got his walking papers.
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18 minutes ago, CS85 said:
It's a combination of ESPN being like every other news channel in that they will always favor what makes them more money and how they make money is people watching programming and the programming people prefer is shouting heads and catering to the human pudding that remains in our society.
Twas ever thus.
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On 4/12/2017 at 5:48 PM, Cujo said:
A ring players will never wear in public
I wouldn't be so sure about that. In my years of covering sports, I've run across a lot of ex-players that proudly wear their MLB league championship rings. It was usually guys who are coaching or scouting in the minors. I've even seen ex-players wearing their AAA championship rings. Hell, back in the 80's Tony LaRussa was wearing his Oakland AL Champs ring on the cover of SI. You'd be surprised by how many football players wear NFL conference title rings or college conference and bowl championship rings. My guess is you don't see many players wearing that type of ring while they're still playing, but once their career is over, why the hell not? An AL Champions ring is still a ring you got while playing professional baseball. It's not like everyone has one.
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42 minutes ago, BringBackTheVet said:
I gave that post an ironic like.
We should team up on the likes and overtake the people in front of us.
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46 minutes ago, BringBackTheVet said:
my profile says I "won the day" on January 14. Do I get some kind of prize for that? How can I tell what it was that lead to that?
EDIT: never mind, I figured it out. Kinda lame - the posts aren't that impressive.
EDIT2: I'm only the 8th best member here? That's a joke. I'm definitely better than infrared41. Time to get cheap likes by posting stupid youtube clips in the wrestling threads.
1. No surprise there. Your posts never are.
2. No, you're not, but that's beside the point...
where are these "rankings?"EDIT: Found them.
SpoilerEDIT: Because it's inevitable that someone will think otherwise, let me make it clear that I'm just goofing on Vet.
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On 12/23/2016 at 10:49 PM, Sodboy13 said:
Skip Bayless tried to sell a book by claiming Troy Aikman was a closeted homosexual. This is who Skip Bayless is and who he always has been.
Yup. I was talking about what a douchebag Bayless is all the way back in 1996 on my old radio show.
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So...I got this Visa gift card for Christmas. I've been kicking around the idea of trying my hand at painting. Now I'm thinking of spending the gift card on some materials. Any suggestions for a good "starter" set up?
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19 minutes ago, See Red said:
I'm not much of an artist but I'd like to put some time into it if I could only find the time. I took an introductory art class to fill an art credit at my old school and for the last project we had to put two or more separate photos together and paint them with respect to a certain color grouping. I chose the complementary colors orange and blue, using a photo of an iceberg, choppy seas, and an orange and gray sky and came up with this.
It's not perfect but for a first time painting, I'm pretty proud. I think the left side of the water is pretty solid while the right side is pretty bad.
I really like it. Just my interpretation, but the first word that comes to mind when I look at it is powerful - if that makes any sense. (See what I was saying about my critical chops, Josh?)
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32 minutes ago, Mings said:
Well damn it's like I'm posting to myself at this point.
FWIW, I'm keeping up on the thread and reading all the posts. Unfortunately, my art critic chops basically consist of "wow, that's really good" or "it's good work, but not my style." I didn't see my limited knowledge adding much to the conversation.
Anyway, the geometric/abstract is very interesting.
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28 minutes ago, WSU151 said:
The Jaguars in all black look pretty good, especially in the December sun. Never thought I'd say that.
I'm not a fan of monochrome looks (except all white) but I really like the Jags black jersey with white pants combo. I guess that's half an unpopular opinion.
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9 hours ago, CS85 said:
You used to be able to click on the thread's title from the main forum body and it would go to the latest post. Instead now it takes you back to page one. Getting kind of annoying.
Is that happening to you every time? I ask because sometimes clicking on the thread title in the main forum will take me to where I left off in that thread and other times it takes me to page one.
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2 hours ago, the admiral said:
Sometimes I wonder if Americans, left unchecked, truly believe in First Amendment rights.
Considering the fact that most Americans barely understand the First Amendment, I'm going to say no.
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John Saunders was a class act and a real talent. He'll be missed.
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15 hours ago, ravens12 said:
If you are going to the National Sports Convention in Atlantic City looking to buy real championship rings be careful of unscrupulous dealers.
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Be careful of everything. Depending on who you believe, 60-80% of the memorabilia at the National is fake. Especially when it comes to signed stuff. The National is a great place to pick up fun sports tchotchkes like pennants, unsigned mini and replica helmets, etc. But unless you see player sign the item, it's probably best to stay away from anything signed.
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3 minutes ago, Mings said:
You used watercolor. That's painting. Show it off!
Excellent! I will post them as soon as I find them.
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Does using water color to "colorize" a B&W photo count as something to add to the thread? I ask because it was part of one of my photography classes at Ohio State. I thought a couple of them turned out pretty good, but I didn't exactly paint the subjects. I just added color to them.
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2 hours ago, oldschoolvikings said:
This one ("Anxiety Bear #3 Blue) became part of the permanent collection of the Toledo Museum of Art,
Nice. I know very little about art and the museum scene, but I've always heard that the Toledo Museum of Art ain't no slouch.
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