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Crixcyon's avatar

All good things to watch. Nothing good to listen to with Romo constantly telling us how great the packers are. It will be radio time even though they ruin it with the delay. The NFL does its best to alienate the consumer.

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Closet Rebel's avatar

Pause the TV 4 seconds or so and it will be all synced up. I don't mind Romo, his year 2 was bad but last year I feel he got back on track.

I can't stand Mr. Yappy Collingsworth.

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Andrew Jazdzyk's avatar

There's a radio delay now?!! Jesus

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Justin Rogers's avatar

Radio has always been behind TV. Not sure how that plays with streaming services, which as also delayed, compared to broadcast.

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Closet Rebel's avatar

I used to listen to the radio at Lions games early 2000s. It was pretty much in sync with live action. It was nice knowing all the little things going on that were impossible to know sitting in the seats. Tried it recently and it is so far behind it is detracting.

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Andrew Jazdzyk's avatar

Mmm, I have memories of sitting in the cabin and the fire trying to heat it with what little insulation is there, fiddling with the antenna to try and get the game. Picture coming in but audio intermittent, putting the TV on mute and turning on the radio. And the radio was always ahead.

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Justin Rogers's avatar

You didn't consider RCD, rural cabin delayed.

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Andrew Jazdzyk's avatar

Dammit - I should have added the vector towards the nearest tower divided by the coefficient of leaf/biomass filtration

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Andrew Jazdzyk's avatar

And today is a day of course where I'm doing radio because I'll be out and about. Sigh...

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Edward Coyle's avatar

Being out and about at game time means you won’t have to suffer the radio delay. It’ll be “in sync” with the game you’ll be listening to. 😊

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Andrew Jazdzyk's avatar

True 🥰

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Blueingreer's avatar

Something kind of interesting, 2 rookie DT expected to play for Green Bay were practicing against Tate Ratledge last year at Georgia. Shoot, bet Tate got a few practice snaps against Wyatt back 21. Suire he blocked LB Quay Walker a few times, wonder if Tate knows how to push Quay's buttons.

It's a small world when you play at Georgia.

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Matt's avatar

That familiarity is a knife that can cut both ways.

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Justin Rogers's avatar

I think the entire league knows how to push Quay Walker's buttons at this point.

Good value add on the Georgia ties up front, Blue.

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Dave Conley's avatar

And if the players can't rile Walker, we've got a trainer who can.

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