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ESPN (A bunch of Death-Spiraling maroons)

Happens to several regular posters here all the time.

I'll let them self-identify.


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“Officers found the defendant, later identified as Ryen August Russillo, lying on the bed in the south bedroom naked except for his pants around his ankles,” the probable cause affidavit states.

:rofl::rofl:

Happens to several regular posters here all the time.

I'll let them self-identify.

South bedroom? Never.
 
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Well, yeah, but do you remember when you could only watch about half the Ohio State games in a season?

I remember when teams were limited to one or two games a year and many 's the time the only chance you had to see the Buckeyes for the year was the Michigan game. ABC and then ESPN changed the way we enjoy college, and especially Buckeye, football today. The problem with 24/7 anything is that there's a limited amount of product that will attract enough viewers to meet the cost. So, be careful of what you wish for with ESPN, you just might get your wish.


Meh. Someone at the game will aim their phone at the field and stream the entire thing on Instagram.
 
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Vertically. From the back corner of b deck.

The thing all broadcast businesses are going to have to deal with in the next 10 years is kids my sons age don't watch entire games.

They love sports, play sports and are as big as sports nuts as any of us were as kids. They do not watch games like we do.

What was the score? Let me see some highlights and get on with my day. I see it every day with every kid my son knows.
 
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Ah Tex, what an awesome dude. I am pretty sure he is the only person ever to both fight for the heavyweight title and say he molested a dead horse in a movie :slappy:

Also, per Wikipedia (and who knew?): "In January 2008, at age 57, Cobb graduated magna cum laude from Temple University with a bachelor's degree in sport and recreation management. He remarked that it was odd to hear the cheers of a packed arena without being in a boxing ring. "It was nice to have that opportunity to wear a robe, to step up there and not have to worry about bleeding."
 
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Ah Tex, what an awesome dude. I am pretty sure he is the only person ever to both fight for the heavyweight title and say he molested a dead horse in a movie :slappy:

Also, per Wikipedia (and who knew?): "In January 2008, at age 57, Cobb graduated magna cum laude from Temple University with a bachelor's degree in sport and recreation management. He remarked that it was odd to hear the cheers of a packed arena without being in a boxing ring. "It was nice to have that opportunity to wear a robe, to step up there and not have to worry about bleeding."

Tex played a great role with Richard Pryor in Critical Condition

funny as hell
 
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The thing all broadcast businesses are going to have to deal with in the next 10 years is kids my sons age don't watch entire games.

They love sports, play sports and are as big as sports nuts as any of us were as kids. They do not watch games like we do.

What was the score? Let me see some highlights and get on with my day. I see it every day with every kid my son knows.
Yet they'll watch eleventy hours of someone else's face chattering about what they watched.
 
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