atticusb

November 24th, 2015 at 1:06 PM ^

Tools required:  DVR, Tune-In internet radio app.

Step 1:  Arrange for radio to be BEHIND TV--  Generally I find over-the-air radio to be ahead of the live TV feed, while the Tune-In internet broadcasts are somewhat behind.  Use the Tune-In feed to ensure that the radio is *behind* live TV

Step 2:  Use DVR to sync broadcasts--  Record the live TV feed to DVR... wait a minute or two until you're sure the TV is (once again) behind the radio.  Play the DVR recording, fast-forwarding through the DVR to "catch-up" to the radio.  If done correctly, you should be watching a slightly delayed "live" TV broadcast (on mute, of course), while listening to a synced radio feed via Tune-In.

FormAFarkingWall

November 24th, 2015 at 5:29 PM ^

Nessler - the guy who thought (Minnesota game?  Can't remember) that touching the ball outside the endzone on a kickoff (but not possessing it) and then gaining possession and kneeling in the endzone was a safety.  I am a casual fan and know the rules better than this dipshit who makes a career of football. 

M-Dog

November 24th, 2015 at 11:52 AM ^

I like Spielman and Herbie in general, but not doing a Michigan - Ohio State game.  

It's too awkward.  They are human, they have homer tendencies just like anyone does.  Then when they try to hide them, it comes off patronizing.

Better to just avoid the whole awkward dance and have somebody broadcast who is just going to tell it like it is.

 

DeBored

November 24th, 2015 at 11:39 AM ^

Agree.  Sure Hackenberg is Cutler 2.0, but even he wasn't worthy of the endless criticism from Huard.  It really got to be embarassing.  And I was rooting for his opponent!

Blackledge is a Jabrill Peppers fluffer extraordinaire.  And that's fine.