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He's not good anymore!Dilfer is actually worse as an announcer than he was a QB
That tube TV you are running is getting a bit old. My TV shows them fine
Actually my 10 year old tube TV died on me recently. I just picked up a flat screen. Probably my cable company or tv channel(TSN). I have it hooked up in HDMI so I don't think there's anything I could adjust?
He gets dragged to a Super Bowl by an amazing defense and then gets to sit back and pretend he knows what's he's talking about on the most watched sports network. Easy, lucky life.
Actually my 10 year old tube TV died on me recently. I just picked up a flat screen. Probably my cable company or tv channel(TSN). I have it hooked up in HDMI so I don't think there's anything I could adjust?
Lol. Hmmmm. Did your try adjusting the format settings? Should be a button you can press to,cycle through them. You could be in zoom mode or something.
Cable box is in 16:9. It's just a tiny bit that's being cut off at the bottom. I can see the score, time, down fine. I just checked the options and it's in the normal setting. the other settings only zoom in more or squeezes the picture to make it look like 4:3.(an odd setting) Must be the feed from the channel or cable company.
Man this game is exactly how many predicted, a big pile of poop, this matchup doesn't deserve a Monday Night, specially the first MNF.
Seattle x Rams
Lions x Chargers
Both better choices.
If watching in HD, make sure cable box is set to an HD resolution. Also, some TV's allow you to manually adjust the horz and vert height. Check settings for that.Cable box is in 16:9. It's just a tiny bit that's being cut off at the bottom. I can see the score, time, down fine. I just checked the options and it's in the normal setting. the other settings only zoom in more or squeezes the picture to make it look like 4:3.(an odd setting) Must be the feed from the channel or cable company.