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    Quote Originally Posted by Vic2012 View Post
    Watching men's gymnastics (pommel horse).
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    For those of you who enjoy the Olympics and have Peacock they have the “Gold Zone” channel that is very similar to “Red Zone” during the NFL season where they cover up to 4 live events at once and switch back and forth when critical things are happening in events. Checking it out for the first time this morning and digging it.
    Tried that for a little bit this afternoon. My main complaint was they stick to the big sports too much. Obviously this is only day one so perhaps things will change going forward.
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    Here's a real head scratcher: I've been watching the games on Peacock, where they also have replays of everything! So if you miss something or can't watch because you're watching some other event, you can still see it. Excellent!

    And now the problem: I was watching the USA/Zambia women's soccer match and what did the commentators do? Announced results and scores of other matches that had just finished or were taking place at the same time, without a fucking spoiler warning!

    I remember four years ago, I just happened to be watching NBC Nightly News and Lester Holt mentioned the upcoming Olympic show. He then said something like, "I'm not going to give anything away but the US is golden."

    I can't believe this shit is still going on!

    So, in advance of the USA/German match today I replied to @USWNT, preemptively tweeting, "Going to be a good one! Now let's hope @JonChampionJC @JulieFoudy & other match commentators on @peacock @USANetwork & @nbc don't announce scores of other matches. NO SPOILERS, PLEASE! Otherwise, why have replays on Peacock? What next? Telling us the ends of books & movies?"
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    Quote Originally Posted by dropforge View Post
    Here's your obligatory Gymkata pommel horse GIF!

    The Japanese men will win the pommel horse easily...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hobo Chang Ba View Post
    Tried that for a little bit this afternoon. My main complaint was they stick to the big sports too much. Obviously this is only day one so perhaps things will change going forward.
    I have had it on this morning and seen mountain biking, boxing, kayaking, fencing, sailing, water polo in the past hour. Not sure that I would consider any of this big sports other than boxing. Yesterday they were covering a lot of rugby, soccer and basketball so it might depend more on the time of day.

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    I am watching USA vs Japan women’s Rugby 7’s right now. I am far from an expert on Rugby, but enjoy it when I watch it. For you Rugby experts a few quick questions:

    • How did Rugby 7’s come about? The action is exciting, but the games are really short. I mean, it seems like they are over before they start which I find odd. How did this form of Rugby evolve from regular Rugby.

    • When a player scores a touchdown (or whatever they are called in Rugby), do they have to dive over the goal line or can they just run across? They always seem to dive, but is this a requirement or just a tradition?


    • If a player with the ball gets a breakaway towards the goal line are other players allowed to block for them (like in American Football) or is that not allowed?

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    USA v Germany (women's soccer), today at 3:00 p.m. eastern, 2:00 p.m. central. Gonna be a good one.

    Currently watching Brazil v Japan (also women's soccer).

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    For you Rugby experts a few quick questions:
    They don't know the rules, either. In fact, the rules are made up as they go along. Didn't you know that?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hal... View Post

    They don't know the rules, either. In fact, the rules are made up as they go along. Didn't you know that?
    Ha, that is the way it seems sometimes

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    Watching the men's 100 meter breast stroke.

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    I prefer the women's breast stroke.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveSly View Post
    I have had it on this morning and seen mountain biking, boxing, kayaking, fencing, sailing, water polo in the past hour. Not sure that I would consider any of this big sports other than boxing. Yesterday they were covering a lot of rugby, soccer and basketball so it might depend more on the time of day.
    Oh good. I didn't get a chance to watch yesterday, but the first day they seemed to have the 'base' events be soccer or basketball and mostly switched briefly to other things or when there were medals on the line somewhere, at least for like the two to three hours i was watching it. I will try and put it on today as I do like the concept.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveSly View Post
    I am watching USA vs Japan women’s Rugby 7’s right now. I am far from an expert on Rugby, but enjoy it when I watch it. For you Rugby experts a few quick questions:

    • How did Rugby 7’s come about? The action is exciting, but the games are really short. I mean, it seems like they are over before they start which I find odd. How did this form of Rugby evolve from regular Rugby.

    • When a player scores a touchdown (or whatever they are called in Rugby), do they have to dive over the goal line or can they just run across? They always seem to dive, but is this a requirement or just a tradition?

    • If a player with the ball gets a breakaway towards the goal line are other players allowed to block for them (like in American Football) or is that not allowed?
    a) Been following (but certainly not acutely) Rugby since high school in Toronto (I was on the team), but the teams of seven, I'd never heard it before these OG - there is a variant with 13 players that is quite popular in France, but I don't know if the rules are exactly the same or not. My guess is that 7 would be a better alternative to the 13 or 15, because the strategy is probably very different. I will check it (7) out ASAP.

    aa) a first quick search (Wiki is your friend) says that it was developed in Scotland throughout the second half of the XXth C and been part of the Games since Rio 2016 (that news to me - it escaped my radar). But the first game was held in the XIXth C.

    b) Unlike in American Football, the ball must touch the ground and it must be the action of the ball carrier. Unlike NFL or CFL, the place where the touchdown happened is important, because it sets the angle where the two-points conversion will take place; This is why you'll see the players to put the ball down in a direct line with the goalposts for an easier conversion kick.

    c) not sure I understand your question, but I doubt that tackling the ball carrier would be disallowed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trane View Post
    a) Been following (but certainly not acutely) Rugby since high school in Toronto (I was on the team), but the teams of seven, I'd never heard it before these OG - there is a variant with 13 players that is quite popular in France, but I don't know if the rules are exactly the same or not. My guess is that 7 would be a better alternative to the 13 or 15, because the strategy is probably very different. I will check it (7) out ASAP.

    aa) a first quick search (Wiki is your friend) says that it was developed in Scotland throughout the second half of the XXth C and been part of the Games since Rio 2016 (that news to me - it escaped my radar). But the first game was held in the XIXth C.

    b) Unlike in American Football, the ball must touch the ground and it must be the action of the ball carrier. Unlike NFL or CFL, the place where the touchdown happened is important, because it sets the angle where the two-points conversion will take place; This is why you'll see the players to put the ball down in a direct line with the goalposts for an easier conversion kick.

    c) not sure I understand your question, but I doubt that tackling the ball carrier would be disallowed.
    Regarding question C. Yesterday there was a player with a breakaway towards the goal line. Another member of her team was close by. A member of the other team was closing in on the girl with the ball. My question was, could the girl without the ball block for the girl chasing the ball? Similar to what a reciever might do for a running back in American Football. I believe the answer is no, but just checking.

    Thank you for all of the information.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JKL2000 View Post
    Isn’t Snoopy Dogg-Dogg carrying the torch too?
    He's using it to spark up his blunts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trane View Post
    You can bet there is going to be major media outrage today about the last flame carriers being both black.
    So Europe is as fucked up as the USA these days? Will they call out the Marine?

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    Quote Originally Posted by moecurlythanu View Post
    Will they call out the Marine?
    The Marine has surfaced.


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    Quote Originally Posted by dropforge View Post
    The Marine has surfaced.

    That's not the Marine I was referring to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by moecurlythanu View Post
    So Europe is as fucked up as the USA these days? Will they call out the Marine?

    mmmmhhh!!!!!!... She's likely to lose control of her party in the near future, because they found a new leader.

    I must say that there was a lot of needless provocations in the ceremony.
    - The extreme-right is already miffed by the view of the LGBT-viewed christian heritage mockery (or so they think it was so) on the Fashion podium on the bridge, but this atheist couldn't care less (I even found it almost funny imagining bishops & popes shitting their panties in anger).
    - I'm sure there would not be a single polemic if the two torch carriers had at least one white & one black/ethnic.

    TBH, I haven't followed up to see if there was an outrage or not.



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    The guy on the US gymnastic team, the one that kicked ass on the pommel horse. Just insane how locked in he was.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerjo View Post
    The guy on the US gymnastic team, the one that kicked ass on the pommel horse. Just insane how locked in he was.
    That was fun to watch.

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    U.S. female rugby bronze medal match was a stunner!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shadow View Post
    Maybe if they had naked Twister.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveSly View Post
    U.S. female rugby bronze medal match was a stunner!
    haven't seen it yet, but I have been watching all the rugby. Will watch on my lunch break today!

    I am a relative newbie to Rugby, but I love the game.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveSly View Post
    Regarding question C. Yesterday there was a player with a breakaway towards the goal line. Another member of her team was close by. A member of the other team was closing in on the girl with the ball. My question was, could the girl without the ball block for the girl chasing the ball? Similar to what a reciever might do for a running back in American Football. I believe the answer is no, but just checking.

    Thank you for all of the information.
    Blocking for your team's runner is called "obstruction" and you will get a penalty, in Rugby.
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