Right. I'm watching the Peacock live stream for the Women's 4x100 Free Relay right now, and the only thing I see is the live clock and the meter counter. No WR/OR benchmark displayed. Those always added a little extra oomph to the stakes.
Head Ninja In Charge said:
Right. I'm watching the Peacock live stream for the Women's 4x100 Free Relay right now, and the only thing I see is the live clock and the meter counter. No WR/OR benchmark displayed. Those always added a little extra oomph to the stakes.
DeadCiv said:Head Ninja In Charge said:
Right. I'm watching the Peacock live stream for the Women's 4x100 Free Relay right now, and the only thing I see is the live clock and the meter counter. No WR/OR benchmark displayed. Those always added a little extra oomph to the stakes.
I'll pass your concern on to Jakob and his team. ;-)
Texags >>>DeadCiv said:DeadCiv said:Head Ninja In Charge said:
Right. I'm watching the Peacock live stream for the Women's 4x100 Free Relay right now, and the only thing I see is the live clock and the meter counter. No WR/OR benchmark displayed. Those always added a little extra oomph to the stakes.
I'll pass your concern on to Jakob and his team. ;-)
Okay, I'm told Peacock/NBC is generating ALL on screen graphics out of their studios in Stamford, CT. (NOT Atlanta, as I said)
I passed along y'alls request for onscreen WR
Fencing is one sport I just can't follow at that level. It just looks like both guys are waving their swords around in a whirl and every so often someone yells "YAY!!!!"Thunderstruck xx said:
Men's fencing is way more entertaining than women's fencing. It's like NBA vs WNBA.
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Am enjoying ole SnoopPhatMack19 said:
Snoop has been pretty awesome. Looks like he is having a blast.
YokelRidesAgain said:
Do beach volleyball players not wear bikini bottoms any more?