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MUScoop => The Superbar => Topic started by: The Hippie Satan of Hyperbole on April 16, 2022, 08:58:47 AM
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Some rule changes:
**The option of a three point conversion from the 10 yard line after a touchdown
**A fourth and 12 option instead of an onside kick
**Pass interference is not a spot foul unless it's blatant.
**No first down chains. They will instead use a chip in the football.
The real question is whether they will survive the whole first season. I still don't see much demand for spring football but I guess we will see.
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I’m very interested by the last one. Seems long overdue.
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I’m very interested by the last one. Seems long overdue.
What, this isn't exact enough for you?
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Iz dat a sliderule da ref iz usin', hey?
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Hopefully this USFL isn’t ended because of one moron, grifter owner
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Snyder in da league, hey?
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Hopefully this USFL isn’t ended because of one moron, grifter owner
Speaking of which, I highly recommend "Football for a Buck" by Jeff Pearlman, which is a great read about the rise and fall of the original USFL.
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Speaking of which, I highly recommend "Football for a Buck" by Jeff Pearlman, which is a great read about the rise and fall of the original USFL.
I read it. Fantastic read. Such a shame a petulant child who couldn’t get an NFL team sabotaged the USFL
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XFL starts back up in February of 2023 as well.
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Some rule changes:
**The option of a three point conversion from the 10 yard line after a touchdown
**A fourth and 12 option instead of an onside kick
**Pass interference is not a spot foul unless it's blatant.
**No first down chains. They will instead use a chip in the football.
The real question is whether they will survive the whole first season. I still don't see much demand for spring football but I guess we will see.
So what happens if the chip is defective? Can the chip be hacked to favor one team over the other or interfered with?
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So what happens if the chip is defective? Can the chip be hacked to favor one team over the other or interfered with?
Yes. I heard that teams have hired designated hackers to mess with the football. It’s part of the fun!
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Hopefully this USFL isn’t ended because of one moron, grifter owner
I hope it is.
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I read it. Fantastic read. Such a shame a petulant child who couldn’t get an NFL team sabotaged the USFL
Heheheheheh
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So what happens if the chip is defective? Can the chip be hacked to favor one team over the other or interfered with?
Jesus Christ.
Why do old people think everything can be 'hacked'?
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Well, if an election can be hacked and the U.S. is relegated to being a 3rd world country, certainly fixin' a football is no big thang, aina?
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XFL starts back up in February of 2023 as well.
Guess which one has a STL fanchise ;D
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I would rather continue to relitigate the Hausers than watch the USFL. Although history could repeat and a Michigan team could actually win a football championship.
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Yes. I heard that teams have hired designated hackers to mess with the football. It’s part of the fun!
a blend of e-sports and real sports! I love it!
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“Thanks to Myerson and Trump and a strategy that made little to no sense, the USFL walked out of the courtroom with $3 to its name.”
“Maurice Carthon, the Generals’ marvelous fullback, became a New York Giant. “Donald Trump came to me and said, ‘fans don’t come to see you play. They come to see Herschel and Flutie’,” Carthon recalled. “I said, I’m glad you’re telling me this, because I just signed a contract with the Giants’. He changed his tune real quick; told me to stick around for fall; that he’d call my agent and get it done. No chance - I was gone.”
“Trump told his colleagues that the USFL - a league that he had barely been a part of - needed to move to fall and directly challenge the NFL. Not in 10 years, not in 5 years. Now - as soon as possible. “I guarantee you folks in this room that I will produce CBS and I will produce NBC and I that I will produce ABC, guaranteed and for a hell of a lot more money than the horse$&?! you’re getting right now”, he said.”
😂😂
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Foreshadowing.
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**No first down chains. They will instead use a chip in the football.
If they can do this, then they can use technology to call balls and strikes. They are already using it for TV.
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Jesus Christ.
Why do old people think everything can be 'hacked'?
This post was 5 min too early
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Are they going to chip players knees and elbow as well to know when the player is down? Seems pointless to only know how far the ball traveled.
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Are they going to chip players knees and elbow as well to know when the player is down? Seems pointless to only know how far the ball traveled.
We are all already chipped. Thanks to Gates (Bill, not Antonio) and the Covid Vax
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“Thanks to Myerson and Trump and a strategy that made little to no sense, the USFL walked out of the courtroom with $3 to its name.”
“Maurice Carthon, the Generals’ marvelous fullback, became a New York Giant. “Donald Trump came to me and said, ‘fans don’t come to see you play. They come to see Herschel and Flutie’,” Carthon recalled. “I said, I’m glad you’re telling me this, because I just signed a contract with the Giants’. He changed his tune real quick; told me to stick around for fall; that he’d call my agent and get it done. No chance - I was gone.”
“Trump told his colleagues that the USFL - a league that he had barely been a part of - needed to move to fall and directly challenge the NFL. Not in 10 years, not in 5 years. Now - as soon as possible. “I guarantee you folks in this room that I will produce CBS and I will produce NBC and I that I will produce ABC, guaranteed and for a hell of a lot more money than the horse$&?! you’re getting right now”, he said.”
😂😂
Yes.
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Saturday night...
FOX - 1.43 million
NBC - 1.52 million
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My FIL was excited about the USFL on Saturday night. Was excited to "watch football again" since he has abandoned the NFL because of politics. At one point direct quote "This is as good as the No Fun League." I started laughing at him.
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My FIL was excited about the USFL on Saturday night. Was excited to "watch football again" since he has abandoned the NFL because of politics. At one point direct quote "This is as good as the No Fun League." I started laughing at him.
I thought the rule mandating that any player who takes a knee during the anthem gets shot on the spot was just a little extreme, but that's probably what won over your FIL.
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Saturday night...
FOX - 1.43 million
NBC - 1.52 million
How did that compare against the Golden State / Nuggets game?
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I thought the rule mandating that any player who takes a knee during the anthem gets shot on the spot was just a little extreme, but that's probably what won over your FIL.
Especially since the executioner is a randomly selected fan who is concealed carrying at the game.
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Hold on a second. Every game for the entire season is being played in Birmingham? Why?
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Hold on a second. Every game for the entire season is being played in Birmingham? Why?
I don't remember who said it within the USFL, to save on travel cost and get the product on the field going. Playoff and championship games will be played in Canton, Ohio,
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Hold on a second. Every game for the entire season is being played in Birmingham? Why?
I imagine it saves a ton of money. Realistically, this is a made-for-TV product anyhow.
FWIW, the playoffs are in Canton.
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I don't remember who said it within the USFL, to save on travel cost and get the product on the field going. Playoff and championship games will be played in Canton, Ohio,
Its completely financial.
Additionally, Birmingham is the only one of the franchise locations that doesn't have an NFL team, so that probably helped with subsidies or other football related scheduling/perks/whatever for the city they wouldn't have gotten elsewhere.
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I imagine it saves a ton of money. Realistically, this is a made-for-TV product anyhow.
FWIW, the playoffs are in Canton.
Sure it save money, but how many games are the citizens of Birmingham going to actually show up and watch? I think we have learned that having crowds in the stands helps with the television product. How are the citizens of <insert city> going to develop any attachment to that team if they aren't going to at least have the option to watch them in person?
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Sure it save money, but how many games are the citizens of Birmingham going to actually show up and watch? I think we have learned that having crowds in the stands helps with the television product. How are the citizens of <insert city> going to develop any attachment to that team if they aren't going to at least have the option to watch them in person?
They are doing this as a favor to the fans in the other cities.
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My kids bus stop this morning had more people at it than the games in Birmingham had yesterday.
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Sure it save money, but how many games are the citizens of Birmingham going to actually show up and watch? I think we have learned that having crowds in the stands helps with the television product. How are the citizens of <insert city> going to develop any attachment to that team if they aren't going to at least have the option to watch them in person?
I would think special effects have improved enough to make it look like the stands are full.
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How did that compare against the Golden State / Nuggets game?
4.5M
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If they can do this, then they can use technology to call balls and strikes. They are already using it for TV.
How about fouls in college basketball? They could put a chip in the basketball to accurately call goal tending, steals where only the ball was touched, not the player; even jump balls.
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How about fouls in college basketball? They could put a chip in the basketball to accurately call goal tending, steals where only the ball was touched, not the player; even jump balls.
I see you don't understand how these things work.
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I see you don't understand how these things work.
There's a "chip" so it can do magic, right?
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There's a "chip" so it can do magic, right?
If you put a microchip in the basketball, could someone manipulate it with a remote control? It might solve our shooting woes.
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If you put a microchip in the basketball, could someone manipulate it with a remote control? It might solve our shooting woes.
Pretty sure this is one of those "slippery slopes" that led to all those basketballs voting in Chicago for the Daleys.
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If you put a microchip in the basketball, could someone manipulate it with a remote control? It might solve our shooting woes.
Been done before:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1SI2hYjlZ1c
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Been done before:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1SI2hYjlZ1c
And more recently, with a volleyball (https://youtu.be/Cl661AR-kXQ?t=52).
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Soccer has had goal line technology (not VAR) for years. No reason the NFL couldn't use the tech
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Soccer has had goal line technology (not VAR for years. No reason the NFL couldn't use the tech
It would help sometimes. Still will have those instances where they are trying to determine where the ball was when the knee hit.
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It would help sometimes. Still will have those instances where they are trying to determine where the ball was when the knee hit.
No doubt. But it's better than 2 guys running in from the sidelines trying to mark a spot in a 15 man pile.
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I'm not sure it changes that.
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Are all games at the same field? Because they are doing great at field maintenance then.