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The blue line that indicates current line of scrimmage, and the yellow line that indicates distance needed for a new first down are both computer imagery. You see them on TV, but you do not see them live in the stadium as they don't really exist. How exactly they do it I don't know. We tend to take it for granted though, because they have been doing it for so long.

Dave

They have. Terribly self-destructive, and the Bills, who have been playing well, did exactly what they needed to do to win.  You cannot go undefeated every year. I mentioned this to a friend earlier today, the last time the Patriots lost to the Bills we went on to win the Superbowl.  I'm willing to take that trade-off again!

Dave

oooh... I was wondering how we did! 

 

Things have been a bit hectic round here... haven't had the usual updates from the boy...   in fact, last update I had from him he told me we'd lost again.

 

Was that a fortnight ago then?    (doesn't time fly when the sh*ts hitting the fan! )

 


Anyways..   yay!   we are back on our winning streak!     

 

Unlike Titans..   I heard they lost yesterday 

Dirtyprettygirlthing

I didn't get to see it as I was otherwise occupied, but the reports that I have heard, all similar to yours, are absolutely shocking and quite vexing to me. The Pro Bowl was never a hotly contested affair, this is true, but the events of this past weekend seem to be a mockery of the game and the NFL. I cannot imagine the commissioner would permit this to happen again. I expect large changes to happen before next year's event.

Dave
Originally Posted by Xochiquetzal:

For anybody who can't/won't watch/listen tonight, you can read about it as it happens on this site. The Guardian sports liveblogs are pretty damn good (although I wish I'd never bothered with the 3rd cricket Test Match, England against Pakistan in Dubai.)  

 

http://www.guardian.co.uk/spor...super-bowl-2012-live

 

Enjoy the game NFL fans. And of course, GO PATRIOTS! 

Those Guardian liveblogs are sometimes better than watching live, for entertainment. I read them for Golf majors  They explain things for sports ignoraumuses like me.

FM

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