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#136
Big Blue Huddle / Re: Dolphins Gameday Thread
October 08, 2023, 04:13:31 PM
Quote from: JT39 on October 08, 2023, 04:08:54 PMAmazing what prevent defenses can do.

I mean I guess it was Jones fault waller dropped a TD - right?
You mean that ball that Jones didn't throw out far enough and allowed the dback to make a good play on Waller's arm?
#137
Big Blue Huddle / Re: Dolphins Gameday Thread
October 08, 2023, 04:10:31 PM
Quote from: TDToomer on October 08, 2023, 03:56:06 PMIf Taylor were to get hurt don't the new rules allow Devito to come into the game?
DeVito would have had to have been on the active roster to qualify, and also not a practice squad call up. If you want to take advantage, you need to burn a roster sport for QB3. It just means you have an extra spot on the gameday roster for QB3
#138
Big Blue Huddle / Re: Two Reasons To Root For Da Bears
October 06, 2023, 11:08:24 AM
LOL, it never occurred to me, but I see it now  =))

#139
Big Blue Huddle / Re: How to watch the TNF game
September 19, 2023, 11:42:57 PM
Quote from: TDToomer on September 19, 2023, 09:26:55 PMSMH. ~X(  The game is on Amazon only. The Sunday ticket will not get you TNF. The bar needs an Amazon Prime account. 

But it's all good. I got a log in.
SMH

https://techcrunch.com/2022/08/24/amazon-and-directv-partnership-brings-thursday-night-football-to-300000-bars-restaurants-and-other-venues/LOO

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#140
Big Blue Huddle / Re: How to watch the TNF game
September 19, 2023, 08:14:20 PM
Quote from: TDToomer on September 18, 2023, 08:59:57 PMFrom what I was told that even if you have a NFL Sunday Ticket package you can't get it without Amazon Prime. Is this true? If so does that mean most Sports bars won't be able the show the game? I am getting worried that I won't find a way to watch this. 

EDIT: Look to your left. I am not in Metro NYC.
Sports bars and other commercial venues still use directv for NFL Sunday ticket

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#141
Big Blue Huddle / Re: How to watch the TNF game
September 19, 2023, 11:16:00 AM
Quote from: TDToomer on September 18, 2023, 09:36:21 PMWhat will this do to my laptop?
It's just an internet streaming site, so any browser will do regardless of operating system (Windows, Mac, Chromebook, etc)
#142
Quote from: Uni on September 01, 2023, 01:29:25 PMBeat the Cowboys - 12 wins
Lose to the Cowboys - 7 wins
I was using the Cowboys game as a barometer of how far they've progressed, so 7 wins it is
#143
Chalk Talk / Re: Giants vs NFC East
September 02, 2023, 08:20:34 AM
Quote from: MightyGiants on September 02, 2023, 06:50:08 AMIn both cases, we see a failure to factor in the supporting structure.  What we see is what Mike Lombardi refers to as "production scouts".
I think you're missing my point - there is an inherent hypocrisy amongst many Giants fans that insist Jones is the best QB in the NFCE and explain the lack of production to deficiencies in protection and weapons. But when Prescott or Hurts are lauded by the national media and front offices, their production is explained as simply a product of protection and weapons and they're not as good as Jones.

You cannot see this is simply fallacy? And to refer to Lombardi here to support your opinion is incongruous since he thinks Hurts is a blue chip QB and Jones is a vastly overpaid lower half QB.

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#144
Chalk Talk / Re: Giants vs NFC East
September 01, 2023, 08:57:03 PM
Quote from: MightyGiants on September 01, 2023, 07:53:32 PMPaul,

I completely agree with you.  We have seen from the survey of coaches and NFL front office people that they can be over-swayed by production, and they don't give enough consideration to support a QB receives.  Hurts had the best line, the best-receiving targets, and solid coaching (at least last season).  Any NFL-caliber QB will thrive in those conditions.
So everyone is convinced Jones is great but lacks the OL or WR to be successful, but when Hurts has the OL and WR he's just a product of the system.

Huh?
#145
Beat the Cowboys - 12 wins
Lose to the Cowboys - 7 wins
#146
The Front Porch / Re: My new OLED TV
August 15, 2022, 06:41:16 PM
The general consensus is the Sony OLED are better at movies (due to better picture processing algorithms) while the LG are better at sports and gaming (because of the lower latency and multiple 2.1 HDMI ports). However, the Sony sets are priced at a premium, so for many people the difference in movie PQ isn't worth the extra 30%-40% price difference over the LG. Alternately, if you do like the look of the Sony sets, there isn't a world of difference between the two for sports and gaming, so go for it.

As far as optimal screen size, what really matters is how far away you sit from the TV. 65" at 8 feet is optimal while 10 feet moves up to 75". These measurements are based on the largest size that can still be seen without having to scan with your eyes or turn your head, which is another way to say it is immersive. Also, the higher size to distance ratio allows you to see 4K resolution. If you go under, you can't distinguish 1080p from 4K unless you have fighter pilot eyes.

Also note that the closer you are to your set the larger it looks, which is why I never wall mount my TVs. Pushing the set back another 2 feet effectively takes 10" off the perceived screen size.
#147
The Front Porch / My new OLED TV
August 15, 2022, 04:30:05 PM
I got a new 77" LG C1 OLED TV last month, and this thing is absolutely bonkers amazing. The color reproduction is fantastic, but what really sets OLED apart from LCD/LED TVs are the black levels. Having true black gives the picture more contrast and makes it look like it's almost 3D. No blooming and halos around white elements against a dark background also makes the picture cleaner and gives it more pop. Starry skies are rendered as white dots on a pure black background instead of a grayish background. I know the tendency is to shop for high peak brightness, but picture quality is affected most by how well the TV reproduces true black, and no LCD/LED set is able to manage that.

If you are in the market for a new TV, I highly recommend getting an OLED, although they are pricey in comparison. The price break for getting last year's model still put it $1000 over my typical TV budget, so the sticker shock is real. But it was totally worth it for me. I rationalized it as $200 as year for a giant leap in picture quality.

BTW, the terminology is a bit confusing due to marketing. All non-OLED TVs today are LCD panels. The "LED" is a reference to the backlight, not the display tech. So an "LED" TV is really an LCD TV with LED lighting. Some TVs are branded "QLED", where a quantum dot layer helps with color and light. But the panel itself is LCD.

The newest tech is QD-OLED, which is an actual OLED panel with a quantum dot layer to increase brightness. There are only two sets in the market using QD-OLED, a Samsung and a Sony. The Sony model bested all 4K TVs for picture quality, but both max out at 65", which is a deal breaker for me.
#148


Quote from: Bob In PA on June 11, 2022, 03:46:21 PM[practicing using the new system] 

Before reading this post, how many of you were aware that...

TWO-THIRDS of all of the people in the entire history of the human race who lived past age 65... are alive right now... today?

Bob

Most of them are on BBH

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#149
Chalk Talk / Re: NFC Overview II: The Washington Redskins
September 03, 2017, 06:02:38 PM
Excellent read!

"Robert "Fat Rob" Kelley is a bowling ball style runner with a big upside and an even bigger backside." 😅

I know it's Bleacher Report, but interesting analysis of Cousins and his lack of ability to throw with anticipation, which was not necessary by design and personnel. Without McVay and Jackson and Garcon, he might not even come close to the production of the past 3 years:

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2730551-kirk-cousins-is-in-serious-trouble-without-desean-jackson-sean-mcvay

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#150
The dumbest thing I read was one pundit saying the Giants could have "easily traded up to take Howard". This is not an automatic thing that just happens. The Jimmy Johnson draft value board is antiquated as it was created before the salary cap and made even more outdated in light of the rookie salary cap (it's also created out of whole cloth based purely on intuition and was just accepted as gospel because of Johnson's success in team building). So the asking price to move up is quite high in comparison to the JJ value board in the first round, and you have to find a suitor willing to take your offer. It is foolish and poor cap management these days to lose your second or third round pick to move up a few spots, assuming that is even possible. This is something you do for a foundation player, not a TE.

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