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more about #football more comments → scarlet.photo: The only perpetuation of stereotype comes from the haughty twits who will sit in front of their computer and make assumptions about the character of t... more » Chimaera: For the record, the gentleman with the Sharper jersey *cough*, skull tattoo, and jean shorts over pajama bottoms is...amazing. Takes a special man to... more » Jeb_Hoge: I just want to know what round that guy shot through the T/C carbine. That had a bit of powder behind it. more » Michai: "Eh they commin out da woodworks...". This is a perfect example of why we shouldn't teach apes to use technology. Dem donts know how to use'em, aeu'ah. more » lostarchitect: "Dey comin' out tha woodworks!" more » Golf_Nut: Nothing like some drinking and shooting. This was probably done at 8am in the morning. more » Bokusatsu_Tenshi: Well, maybe if the world really ends in 2012 it won't that bad a thing after all... more » undeadmachine: i really liked how at least one person hopped out of his truck with a beer in hand already, looking half cut. more » weinerschnitzelboy: just by watching 2 minutes of this video, i am tired of the words WHO DAT. its really annoyying if you hear that word every second. more » Pretzels: As a person who was born and lives in Alabama, I can say this is what we do every single day. more » Calzo: Jesus look at that fuckin hand cannon at 1:19. more » 1wayjonny001: This is a man WHO kept his bet. Got to give him credit. But really busting on rednecks like they do this for their career is stupid. This is just fun... more » Cosmo hears it: So this will be sent to all my European friends on FB immediately. Spreading the stereotype. more » JerkyTruck: They are enlightened... living in the moment... not attached to material goods. more » Deckard: I think he just wanted an excuse to get a better TV. more » -
#guns
Man Loses Bet, Allows Rednecks to Shoot Up His TV
Wayne bet his friends that the Redskins would beat the Saints. Clearly unfamiliar with football, he lost. The result is this video, which is basically how Northeasterners and Europeans imagine the rest of America to be. Who dat, indeed. [CNET] -
#diy
DIY Larger-Than-Life, Soccer Ball-Controlled Guitar Hero Game
Definitely one for the things-I-wish-I-were-talented-enough-to-do category. These five guys are playing a way-bigger-than-life-size game of Guitar Hero by shooting soccer balls at sensors made from torn apart Guitar Hero controllers. Oh, and they're scoring some pretty decent accuracy, too. More » -
#grilling
Bud Light's 'Grooler' Is Actually a Real Product
If you watched any football this weekend, you saw But Light's "Tailgate Approved" parody infomercials. But hey, maybe they weren't parodies; you can buy all that stuff, including the awesome-looking Grooler, online. More » -
#imagecache
Dallas Cowboys Stadium Continues Streak of Giant Screen Fails
After their giant screen blocked a punt, you'd figure the owners of the Dallas Cowboys stadium would be extra careful with their massive displays—but it looks like somebody didn't shut down his computer properly. Whoops! [Thanks, Richard!] -
#nfl
NFL to Let the Cowboys Keep Their Punt-Blocking HD Screen In Place
Despite the fact that the Cowboys' new 180-foot HD screen has already blocked a punt and the NFL season hasn't even started yet, the league is going to let it stay put. At least this year. More » -
#dealzmodo
Best Buy Slashing Big-Screen HDTV Prices Next Week
Since 2009 sales have leaned toward smaller screened HDTVs, meaning less revenue, Best Buy is taking action by slashing prices on HDTVs with screen sizes larger than 39", according to a leaked circular obtained by HDGuru. More » -
#sports
Punt Hits World's Largest HD Video Screen in Cowboys Stadium
During last night's Tennessee-Dallas game, a Titans punter actually hit Dallas's massive 180-foot-long HD screen, creating a bit of a situation: The play isn't reviewable, and there's no provision for a replay. The solution may cost millions of dollars. More » -
#games
Mattel Football: 1979's King of Timewasters
Mattel's Football (just "Football") was one of the most popular standalone handheld games of the late '70s, in the same ultra-addicting category as Pong and Pac-Man. It was the beginning of the end for the attention span of American youth. More » -
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#footballhelmets
Health-Monitoring Football Helmets Take All the Fun Out of Death Sports
Too many people overheat or are gravely injured playing sports like football. The latest answer to the crisis is the Hothead helmet, which monitors cranial heat, wirelessly alerting coaches when the wearer runs the risk of heat exhaustion. More » -
#sports
The Springback Is the Ultimate Shuttlecock, For Whatever That's Worth
You know that kid who was always inviting you over to play his new invented sport of hockey crossed with skateboarding crossed with couch cushions? Well that kid grew up and created the Springback. More » -
#sports
How On-Field Football Turns Into Seamless Television
The quick composition of today's football games, with footage coming from multiple cameras focused all around the stadium, has to be compiled and edited with incredible speed and confidence. That's where Bob Fishman comes in. More » -
#fontfraud
Deceased Ex-Football Player's Shady Half Sister Foiled By Microsoft Office Fonts
At a recent Hall of Fame news conference, a woman claiming to be Ex-Cowboys receiver Bob Hayes' half sister read an emotional thank you letter written by him in 1999. But something is amiss. More » -
#superbowl
The Tech Behind NBC's Super Bowl Broadcast: They'll Be Using Cameras
NBC's pulling out all the stops for tomorrow's big game, and that includes upping the tech aspects of their broadcast. They're rewiring the stadium for fiber-optic cable, and their collection of cameras is awfully impressive. More » -
#clips
The NFL's Yellow Line Explained
The computer generated yellow line that indicates the first down has changed the way we watch football forever. But its implementation is a multi-stepped process involving dozens of technologies working in precise tandem. More » -
#sports
Sensor-Equipped Footballs to Make Refs More Accurate
As everyone who's had a ref make a bad call at their team's expense knows, NFL refs aren't perfect. But footballs and gloves with built-in sensors? Those might just make coach's challenges history. -
#sports
At Last, Space Football Is Coming!
Stand aside Michael Jordan, because ex-Washington Redskins linebacker Ken Harvey has been pitching NASA scientists and venture capitalists alike on a high concept sport: Float Ball. Planned for venues including space shuttles, the Moon and even Mars, needless to say, it's a crazy idea. Actually, scratch that. It's only a half-crazy idea. More » -
#xxl
World's Largest Foosball Table: You Don't Have This Much Game
Think you are a foosball champion? How about stepping your game up to the Table Football XXL? There is no information about how long this table actually is, but suffice it to say— you are going to need to bring some friends. In fact, two full soccer teams (22 players) could go head to head on this thing in what would undoubtedly be an epic foosballing showdown. Unfortunately, you may never get a chance to try your skill—the Table Football XXL is a one-of-a-kind item built as an advertising stunt for Amstel beer. [Airworks via DVICE] More » -
#foosball
Eleven Design Makes Foosball Beautiful
I've gone off foosball since I had my ass royally kicked when playing with a bunch of friends at a music festival, but Eleven may turn my opinion around. Hand crafted by GRO design and TIM modeling, because they thought foosball was "lacking serious design attention in recent years", it's just gorgeous. The players are machined in brass and chrome, the table itself is meant to be a bit architectural, like real stadiums, and minimal to not distract from the game. It's on show at the upcoming Milan Design Week, 16th to 21st April, and tragically it's just a working model. [Eleventhegame via Uberreview]



