I don't know what he has been doing in practice, but he was explosive off of the ball during the game last night. He will eventually help tremendously.
I sit in the first row of upper deck and had trouble reading numbers, so I had trouble looking for certain players.
How about Hood? Listening to the makeshift Vol Calls during the delay on the way home, Hood came up and Kesling and Co. talked about how impressed the coaches have been with him and how he's going to really help. I was skeptical.
Couch was badass. I don't know what the complaints have been, but he'll be a monster for the guys who like that inside trap. Will blow up middle run game. Hood looked awful to me. Slow off the ball and got pushed laterally any time someone tried.
link that shiz to your TV and be done with it. I did because the ESPN 3 setup is better than my gameplan package.
I'm serious, that split screen ESPN3 setup is better than anything I had available on my PPV deal and the picture is full blown HD, or it was for the games I was watching. Could just hop to AV3 input just like hopping channels and could watch about 5 or 6 games at one time. Was like New Years Day of old for me.
I have one of the entertainment desktop jobs that's a part of my entertainment setup in our den. It's just lined into my TV via HDMI (I think, it might be RGB as I didn't set it up) so we can watch videos and such using the TV as a monitor. I don't think it's anything special or a big hookup. The audio is just connected to the surround setup just like the cable box and TV. Think it's vanilla if you have a flat panel. The Geek Squad put it together for me.
If your computer has an HDMI port that's all you need. If not, you'll need an SVGA cable. Instead of having that into your monitor, you plug it into your TV. With an SVGA cable you also need an auxiliary cable for sound, also known as a 3.5 mm headphone cable.