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All: The new Billszone site with the updated software is scheduled to be turned on Tuesday, May 21, 2024. The company that built it, Dynascale, estimates a FOUR HOUR shut down, from 8pm Pacific, (5pm Eastern) while they get it up and running. Nobody will be able to post in any forum until they are done. Afterwards, you may need to do a web search for the site, as old links will not work, because the site is getting a new IP address. Please be patient. If there are bugs, we will tackle them one at a time. Remember the goal is to be up and running with no glitches by camp. Doing this now assures us of that, because it gives us all summer to get our ducks in a row. Thank you!
There is work to be done and things to be learned. We are going to try to get the old look back - or something close to it. We also know there are bugs. A thread will be started to report bugs and then we can pass those onto the host.
Thank you for all the patience and support with this - hopefully this will greatly reduce the crashes and other site issues we have had lately.
Please use this thread to report any issues you come across
http://www.billszone.com/fanzone/forum/feedback-forums/billszone-q-a/6521455-upgrade-report-bugs-here
For The Love of God, and Football I Hope The Bills Bring Back The Red End Zones
Re: For The Love of God, and Football I Hope The Bills Bring Back The Red End Zones
Analytics is a big thing now in the NFL. I wonder if anyone has taken the time to calculate the difference between teams with, "bright," end zone colors vs. teams with end zones that basically blend in with the rest of the field.
Is their an advantage to having a bright red colored end zone?
NFL coaches look for any advantage they can get over their opponents.
If the numbers say that teams with, "bright colored," end zones score more touchdowns than teams with end zones few people notice, what would you do?
Chip Kelly coached a very colorful collegiate team in Oregon. His team set a new trend for uniform colors that popped. Will he paint the Philadelphia end zones bright green?
Analytics is a big thing now in the NFL. I wonder if anyone has taken the time to calculate the difference between teams with, "bright," end zone colors vs. teams with end zones that basically blend in with the rest of the field.
Is their an advantage to having a bright red colored end zone?
NFL coaches look for any advantage they can get over their opponents.
If the numbers say that teams with, "bright colored," end zones score more touchdowns than teams with end zones few people notice, what would you do?
Chip Kelly coached a very colorful collegiate team in Oregon. His team set a new trend for uniform colors that popped. Will he paint the Philadelphia end zones bright green?
Like this...
There have been studies that showed teams in red uniforms had a marginal advantage.
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