What drive should Brian stop his offensive UFR on?

Submitted by SanDiegoWolverine on

 

Let's be realistic.  Although most of us would love to see full game UFR's for every single team we play, they are extremely time confusing.  In the past Brian has stop UFR's when the game gets out of hand one way or the other or the game is just too depressing to slog through.  With that said, where do you think Brian should realistically stop his offensive UFR this week?

Although I would love to see the whole thing I think a reasonable stopping spot would be the drive the finished at the beginning of the 4th quarter with a Smith TD and the score 51-22.  The O starters were still almost completely in and in the unlikely event there was a pick-six the game would have been within two scores.  Where you guys think he will end his UFR?

profitgoblue

September 29th, 2010 at 4:44 PM ^

Hypothetically speaking, if an employer frowns upon certain types of internet usage, does refreshing one particular website every 30 seconds or so for an entire afternoon count as multiple searches of that unauthorized website or is it just one visit?  Please help.

Brian, I've got a little kid at home!  I can't afford to get fired!

michgoblue

September 29th, 2010 at 4:27 PM ^

Wait, how is UFR "time confusing."  Just busting on you because I am bored at work.

Given the youth of our team, I think that a UFR that goes until the end - hence reviewing the backups - would be interesting. 

evenyoubrutus

September 29th, 2010 at 4:30 PM ^

I don't know but I would take any part of it at this point.  Even charts with no commentary, or even a (gasp) chartless UFR.  And I have to leave in half an hour and if it isn't up by then, I'm going to use up all 250mb of data usage I'm allowed every month just checking every 30 seconds.

jmblue

September 29th, 2010 at 4:40 PM ^

I'd like to see all the plays covered.  I'm sure it's a giant pain to do it but hey, this is his job.  We all have to do some crap at our jobs.  Covering the end of a Michigan blowout doesn't rank that low on the "crappy things you have to do" scale.

S.G. Rice

September 29th, 2010 at 4:48 PM ^

and would like to see some charting of 'garbage time', if only to see how the backups did.  I didn't see that BGSU gave up or anything, so it might be somewhat relevant.