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47 minutes ago, throwuascenario said:

 

Well by the definition of the rulebook, they didn't score more points.

 

  

 

Other than Chris Jones and Butker, all of those guys are bottom 5 for starters at their poisition. 

What rulebook are you looking at?

 

I’ll take your position seriously when you know how to spell the word. Yeah, I know you’re trolling, but it’s still weak beyond getting people to respond. 

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39 minutes ago, Red Comet said:

What rulebook are you looking at?

 

I’ll take your position seriously when you know how to spell the word. Yeah, I know you’re trolling, but it’s still weak beyond getting people to respond. 

 

Holding is a rule and they didn't call it on the punt return or the last offensive play.

 

If you're calling it loose because it's a playoff game, fine, but then you can't turn around and call a late hit penalty that was about 1 millisecond after he's out of bounds and consistently is never called for any other player at any other position.

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3 minutes ago, Red Comet said:

Get fitted for clown shoes, Bozo.

 

When your only response is name-calling, you have no response. I'll take that as you implying you agree.

 

3 minutes ago, Sec19Row53 said:

While doctors have told Rodgers that he has a torn Achilles, he is determined to do his own research. 🤪

 

Well this time he actually has a medical issue

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Yeah, that’s it for Rodgers. Young athletes have problems coming back from an injury like that. A dude who’s about to turn 40 isn’t going to be able to return from something like that. Brutal. 

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43 minutes ago, throwuascenario said:

 

When your only response is name-calling, you have no response. I'll take that as you implying you agree.

 

 

Well this time he actually has a medical issue


Name calling was a step way too far, I’ll admit. I’m sorry and I’m going to disengage now. 

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2 minutes ago, ZapRowsdower8 said:

I only just realized that there are two Monday night games for weeks 2 & 3. Why? Is this new for this season or have I just never noticed?

Had to be September 11th. The past few years they did this for Week 1. I'm guessing with the NY teams hosting SNF and MNF, they didn't want overlap and instead have the whole country watching the Jets game. But the contract probably covers an extra game and so they moved it back a weekend.

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Doesn't Dallas bring in grass for the World Cup? That answers that one.  

 

In the big picture, I think you require this for new stadia. For existing structures like New Orleans and Atlanta (specifically due to domes), is there a way to bring grass in for game day? I thought there had been issues with a tray system in the past that didn't make it any better.

 

I agree that grass is better, and that it ought to be the requirement for any new stadium. This seems to be a future negotiating point that is starting to get played out in the public eye.

It's where I sit.

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There are some stadiums around the world that use giant grow lights that they roll onto the field. That could be an option.  Tottenham's new stadium has them integrated to where they don't even have to be rolled, which could maybe be standard in stadiums moving forward.  I don’t know what would be involved in installing such a system in existing stadiums would be or if it's possible at all. 

 

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CBS 1:00 PM EST/12:00 PM CST

Red: Chiefs at Jaguars

Blue: Raiders at Bills

Green: Ravens at Bengals

Yellow: Chargers at Titans

 

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CBS 4:00 PM EST/3:00 PM CST
Red: Jets at Cowboys

Blue: Commanders at Broncos

 

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FOX 1:00 PM EST/12:00 PM CST

Red: Seahawks at Lions

Dark Blue: Bears at Buccaneers 

Yellow: Packers at Falcons

Light Blue: Colts at Texans

 

FOX 4:00 PM EST/3:00 PM CST

Green: Giants at Cardinals

Orange: 49ers at Rams

 

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9 hours ago, See Red said:

There are some stadiums around the world that use giant grow lights that they roll onto the field. That could be an option.  Tottenham's new stadium has them integrated to where they don't even have to be rolled, which could maybe be standard in stadiums moving forward.  I don’t know what would be involved in installing such a system in existing stadiums would be or if it's possible at all. 

 

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I think something like this would have to be utilized. Reliant in Houston used to bring grass in on trays but those also presented their own issues. I know the Rogers Centre tried to have grass about 5 years ago but it wasn't plausible due to the concrete floor. I assume a few other indoor stadiums like the Superdome might face this issue. I think it would have to be weighed if the tray system is safer than turf. I agree every stadium should have grass, but growing up in the 2000's  everyone always wanted to play on field turf. The real horror stories were from the astroturf days.

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