Divisional Round (this is 2019 rosters with approximated 2019 stats, but the Tecmo Super Bowl AI engine):
- New England 17 - Cleveland 14 (after NE won a wild-card game)
- Denver 24 - Tennessee 13 (Denver was AFC #1 at like 10-5-1. This simulation was a complete clusterfuck in the AFC.)
- Minnesota 24 - New York Giants 21
- LA Rams 33 - Atlanta 3
- New England 21 - Denver 10 (Three touchdowns by Jarrett Stidham (Brady was hurt in the previous game) and a stiff defense already have Social Distancing Super Fraud charging Spygate on the process.)
- LA Rams 27 - Minnesota 7 (Gurley injured early 4th quarter, Aaron Donald too dominant on D, and Goff injured the next series!)
- New England wins Social Distancing Super Bowl II by beating the depleted Rams in an effective non-contest 21-0.
- MLB Network showed the "Bucky Fucking Dent" Game today.
2 minutes before the actual HR my best friend the Red Sox fan sat back in our seats in the back row at Fenway as Spencer flied out and said to me “thank goodness. Dent’s no home run threat.” #Timing https://t.co/oIy2aS4tH7— Keith Olbermann (@KeithOlbermann) March 22, 2020
- ESPN2 becomes The Ocho again tomorrow -- they may be doing it quite a few times, but they are at least doing it starting at Midnight Eastern (9 PM Pacific -- about 15 minutes after posting) tonight, for 24 hours. Here's the schedule.
- It includes, apparently by popular demand, a YouTube channel I've seen occasionally -- Jelle's Marble Races. And he does an outstanding job of staging them as mass events.
One Aussie Rules game on FS1 at about midnight Pacific tonight.NEVER MIND. Australia just called it off, during Sunday's games.- Night Two of Olbermann's Thurber readings...
— Keith Olbermann (@KeithOlbermann) March 21, 2020
- Jambase is a compilation of live events in the music industry. With all of that pretty much moribund, it has also now added a livestream calendar - now you may not have heard of many/any of these people, but if you're bored or you luck into finding someone you like...
- Wrestling fans have been given another Twitch channel -- the company putting on the WrestleCon wrestling shows, the Highspots Wrestling Network, now has a Twitch channel to complement it's streaming service.
Again, for the record, I am not saying this is, by any stretch, a comprehensive list. (A bunch of DJ's, a couple famous, are streaming sets on Twitch, for example.) But I'm figuring anything I can do to put stuff together for people as cooped up as we have to be now to have stuff to do is fine in my book.
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