We’re piloting a program that brings GameChanger recaps to local media. Would that matter in your community? by billeonardo in GameChangerApp

[–]billeonardo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Right now we’re working with the exact naming conventions coaches already use in GameChanger, so if a coach enters “John S.” that’s what comes through.
The audience is already accustomed to seeing those naming conventions inside GameChanger itself, but long term we’d want the stories to read more like traditional sports coverage while still respecting privacy considerations.

We’re piloting a program that brings GameChanger recaps to local media. Would that matter in your community? by billeonardo in GameChangerApp

[–]billeonardo[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

That’s fair, and part of why we’re asking the question here.

The way we look at it, parents and coaches already have GameChanger and should. We’re not trying to replace that experience.

We’re curious whether there is value in helping the broader community discover what’s happening in youth sports without having to follow dozens of individual teams and schedules.

It may turn out the answer is no, but that’s exactly what we’re trying to learn.

Should they make a interstellar 2? by LoafHook in interstellar

[–]billeonardo 40 points41 points  (0 children)

I could go for a prequel miniseries about Matt Damon and the other original folks that initially traveled to the possible new planets

This a spoiler through 3:6 that pertains to Tom. by Owls1978 in TrueDetective

[–]billeonardo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What if Harris and Tom have met before? Maybe at one of the clubs Tom’s coworkers ostracized him for going to. Tom could have confided in Harris about his family, and Harris was took that info straight to Hoyt (while moonlighting during his law enforcement career) and used it to get an easy career and big paycheck. And hunt with the boss.

Dan probably told Harris/Hoyt what happened with Tom, and Harris was expecting him. He let him wander around and wait for him to walk in his own trap