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Just now, Bob Jones said:

Seriously?! For folks like you, who need to be "surprised" by what you're watching on your TV, the EASY answer is to stay OFF of your phone/tablet/IPad....STAY OFF of the internet/social media and ONLY watch your TV. This is mind boggling, in that it's so, so easy for those who don't want to be "tipped!" What am I missing here?

 

Or you know, don't regurgitate on a forum what you know everyone will know in about 2-3 minutes anyway? Honestly what is the point of listing the name of the pick with no analysis oncesoever? It is just as easy to just not do that or at least provide some substance around the post which then would also give everyone else time to catch up...

 

That's what you are missing. 

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2 minutes ago, Bob Jones said:

Seriously?! For folks like you, who need to be "surprised" by what you're watching on your TV, the EASY answer is to stay OFF of your phone/tablet/IPad....STAY OFF of the internet/social media and ONLY watch your TV. This is mind boggling, in that it's so, so easy for those who don't want to be "tipped!" What am I missing here?

 

I don't want to be tipped but I do want to discuss. It is supremely irritating. When you reply to a post in the discussion and when it loads up the post right in front of it is someone tipping a pick. 

 

Like I say, last night was pretty good for the most part. I think we only had two tips picked. But anyone posting that draft diamonds twitter site that tips picks in the thread would be an INSTANT ban if I were a mod

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What do you mean by "tipping picks" ??

 

Someone has a crystal ball?  Or do you mean he has an extra fast internet hookup or something and gets the news 10 seconds before the rest of the world?

 

Who cares?
 

 

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13 minutes ago, GunnerBill said:

 

I don't want to be tipped but I do want to discuss. It is supremely irritating. When you reply to a post in the discussion and when it loads up the post right in front of it is someone tipping a pick.

Everything I'm seeing says that YouTube's broadcasts this upcoming season are going to be delayed way more than over the air and DTV's signals are/ever were, so I guess Game day threads will be very interesting. LOL

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You don't have to understand it or agree with it.

But be aware that if I get a report that somebody is tipping picks and it is diminishing the experience for others, I will lock that person out without hesitation.

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39 minutes ago, Bob Jones said:

Seriously?! For folks like you, who need to be "surprised" by what you're watching on your TV, the EASY answer is to stay OFF of your phone/tablet/IPad....STAY OFF of the internet/social media and ONLY watch your TV. This is mind boggling, in that it's so, so easy for those who don't want to be "tipped!" What am I missing here?

What's mind boggling is people that can't just be considerate of others. It's a Richard move. How about if you feel the need to discuss the picks ahead of them being announced start yourself your own thread. The majority of people watching the draft don't want the tips in there...don't understand why it's hard to be respectful. The EASY answer is just to not feel the overwhelming need to be that Richard.

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5 minutes ago, Taro Nimbus said:

I have an idea.    How about you refrain from looking at the message board until the pick is called!  

 

I have another idea; don't tip picks.

If you can't meet that low bar of simple courtesy, then the problem is yours and nobody else's.

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19 minutes ago, Nextmanup said:

What do you mean by "tipping picks" ??

 

Someone has a crystal ball?  Or do you mean he has an extra fast internet hookup or something and gets the news 10 seconds before the rest of the world?

 

Who cares?
 

 


It’s more like a couple of minutes before the pick is announced. You’ll see people report the picks on Twitter well before it’s announced. 
 

It’s like I’m about to open up a Christmas present, and my parents say “Oh by the way, it’s a sweater and scratch tickets”. Where’s the fun in that? 

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It’s funny because one of those posters called JSN to Seattle after not “tipping” anything all night and a bunch of people started being a holes to him for guessing correctly

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4 minutes ago, Captain Caveman said:

It's so weird to me that someone wouldn't want to know the pick as soon as it's available

It detracts from the experience of listening to the melodic tones of Roger Goodell's voice. 

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1 hour ago, GunnerBill said:

 

I don't want to be tipped but I do want to discuss. It is supremely irritating. When you reply to a post in the discussion and when it loads up the post right in front of it is someone tipping a pick. 

 

Like I say, last night was pretty good for the most part. I think we only had two tips picked. But anyone posting that draft diamonds twitter site that tips picks in the thread would be an INSTANT ban if I were a mod

 

Yeah last night was without a doubt the best round I can remember in terms of not tipping the picks.  The only one I saw was Chaos tipping of the Jets pick by a minute or two in the shout box and the live thread.  That is the one I commented on here in this thread and the shout box, but given he didn't want picks tipped either based on his comments in this thread, I assume it was just an unintentional mistake as he didn't do it again.  Honestly didn't notice a 2nd one that you mentioned Gunner.  

 

So yeah, I think this thread may have had a nice positive impact because if feels like a lot of picks get tipped every year in the shout box especially despite lots of people asking them to stop.  So nice work @CNYfanwith the pre-draft polite request.  

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35 minutes ago, CapeBreton said:


It’s more like a couple of minutes before the pick is announced. You’ll see people report the picks on Twitter well before it’s announced. 
 

It’s like I’m about to open up a Christmas present, and my parents say “Oh by the way, it’s a sweater and scratch tickets”. Where’s the fun in that? 

Not everybody likes surprises. Whenever I watch some obscure movie on one of the free movie channels we get with our cable TV package, I almost always go online, find the wikipedia page for said movie, and read all about it. This usually lets me know if I should keep watching, or not waste my time, and turn the channel. Different strokes for different folks.

 

This matter is sort of similar, but like others have said, it seems like no big deal if someone who apparently is multitasking by watching TV AND also surfing the internet and/or social media sites, finds out about a pick a minute or two before Goodell announces it. I mean, the second it "gets out", by any means, people can start discussing it at that point. Just sort of strange (to me) that anybody would compare opening a gift to hearing about an NFL draft pick. One is extremely personal, and the other thing, in the grand scheme of things, has absolutely ZERO effect on your life (unless you're a family member of a potential draftee, but I don't think anybody perusing this forum on draft night would fall in to this category).

 

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49 minutes ago, Simon said:

 

I have another idea; don't tip picks.

If you can't meet that low bar of simple courtesy, then the problem is yours and nobody else's.

It's your forum, and you can run it however you want.  Your house, your rules.  

 

That said, this is a pretty dumb rule in 2023.  If it's on social media, it should be fair game for discussion.  People who are still relying on network television, smoke signals, telegram, etc. for their news shouldn't hold the rest of us back.

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Maybe it's just me, but I have no problem looking away from my computer/this messageboard for the 5 minutes the Bills are picking and then coming back when they make the pick, that way I do not have to worry about being "tipped off" before the pick is made

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5 minutes ago, BillsFanSD said:

It's your forum, and you can run it however you want.  Your house, your rules.  

 

That said, this is a pretty dumb rule in 2023.  If it's on social media, it should be fair game for discussion.  People who are still relying on network television, smoke signals, telegram, etc. for their news shouldn't hold the rest of us back.


It’s one thread on the whole internet where you are being asked to wait a couple of minutes before discussing it…

 

 

 

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Posted
17 hours ago, CNYfan said:

The draft night thread is usually fun with much lively football banter and friendly discussion.  The opinions may vary but are usually well informed.

The biggest bummer is the one or two posters who have to ruin the thread and drama by declaring the pick before it is announced.

Please refrain from doing so if I may be so presumptuous to so request.

Thank you.  

I hop off the boards well before the pick... because you can push this as much as you want but to many fight for that first post. This topic will not stop that. 

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55 minutes ago, CapeBreton said:

You It’s like I’m about to open up a Christmas present, and my parents say “Oh by the way, it’s a sweater and scratch tickets”. Where’s the fun in that? 

Great fun when the parents say "we already scratched the tickets...you didn't win."

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At least they thought it was. 🙁

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19 minutes ago, Bob Jones said:

Not everybody likes surprises. Whenever I watch some obscure movie on one of the free movie channels we get with our cable TV package, I almost always go online, find the wikipedia page for said movie, and read all about it. This usually lets me know if I should keep watching, or not waste my time, and turn the channel. Different strokes for different folks.

 

This matter is sort of similar, but like others have said, it seems like no big deal if someone who apparently is multitasking by watching TV AND also surfing the internet and/or social media sites, finds out about a pick a minute or two before Goodell announces it. I mean, the second it "gets out", by any means, people can start discussing it at that point. Just sort of strange (to me) that anybody would compare opening a gift to hearing about an NFL draft pick. One is extremely personal, and the other thing, in the grand scheme of things, has absolutely ZERO effect on your life (unless you're a family member of a potential draftee, but I don't think anybody perusing this forum on draft night would fall in to this category).

 

 

 

Clearly different strokes, I'll never understand how some folks can't wait and read spoilers for movies/TV shows before watching!

 

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