Originally Posted by Sassy Squatch: :-) This is no different than any other time it's happened. Idiots just have a wider platform than ever before now to screech into the void.
And that void is a massive echo chamber that validates their bias. It's a closed loop, which is why it won't die. [Reply]
Not going to post any articles because there are too damn many to keep up with
But God as my witness, my msn and yahoo scrolls are absolutely CHOKED with hit pieces from every conceivable outlet you can think of... the upcoming game itself isn't being covered AT ALL
Never seen anything like it, even the Patriots didn't get absolutely scorched like this... also, I hope Dave Portnoy chokes to death on the shittiest slice of pizza he's ever had [Reply]
Originally Posted by Easy 6:
Not going to post any articles because there are too damn many to keep up with
But God as my witness, my msn and yahoo scrolls are absolutely CHOKED with hit pieces from every conceivable outlet you can think of... the upcoming game itself isn't being covered AT ALL
Never seen anything like it, even the Patriots didn't get absolutely scorched like this... also, I hope Dave Portnoy chokes to death on the shittiest slice of pizza he's ever had
You do realize that's algorithm based, right? It's force feeding you content it thinks you're interested in. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Sassy Squatch:
You do realize that's algorithm based, right? It's force feeding you content it thinks you're interested in.
Yes, obviously
MSN is extra bad about it
If I search bing for anything, my msn scroll will suddenly have 20 ads and articles on whatever it was... but that doesn't change the fact that SO many different outlets, basically all of them, are ready to cut our throats
Just hoping the SB refs can drown it out, and as they say... just let them play [Reply]
A video from 7 years ago and all the comments under it is the exact same shit we're seeing today. This isn't new. Embrace the fact that we're the new villains of the sports world. [Reply]
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
I'm not sure that it's completely clear even from that angle but you never see the actual ball break the line to gain.
And that’s why it wasn’t overturned. Replay does not overrule the refs unless it’s clearly evident the wrong call was made. In that situation there was no angle that shows 100% the ball crossed the line, and as such the ruling on the field had to stand. [Reply]