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In that situation,» Hackett said of the fourth-down call, «I wanted to have a very good protection, wanted to get a first down to finish the game and not just a field goal. The defense had been playing great and wanted to finish it off for them. I wanted to be somewhat aggressive, but not too aggressive and in the end, we have to execute the play better.

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Guardiola is also convinced that top scorer Erling Haaland will eventually suffer a dip in form. Haaland has 19 goals in 11 matches for City this season and has surpassed all expectations during his first two months at the club.

Note that the 2021 version, the Q60A, is still on sale and can be cheaper than the Q60B in some sizes. The newer version measured brighter in our tests, but if you want the best deal, stick with the Q60A if it’s still available.

«Of course, right now, I would much rather have run the ball and then kicked the field goal to take more time off, but in that situation, I thought it was a good play call. It was my decision to do that and (we) just need to execute better.»

«When we built the system, we built the system that was a combination of both our stuff and his stuff,» Hackett said of Wilson. «We wanted to be sure that we were doing it — a lot of the stuff carried over. … I think we definitely want to take a hard look at everything that he’s done successfully and make sure we’re accommodating him as much as possible so that he feels comfortable. But at the same time, we want to do things that our players do. It’s a different team than the team that he was on in the past. So we just want to make sure we’re doing all the right stuff.»

Vizio’s V-series is our favorite budget alternative to the TCL 4-Series Roku TV. We liked Roku’s smart TV system better (sound familiar?), but the V-series has some advantages, including a  and more advanced . Picture quality between the two was basically the same, so if you don’t have a preference, it makes sense to get the cheapest one.

Because Tunic doesn’t simply copy the Zelda formula — it complicates it. There are items you pick up, berries and little effigies, that you’ve never encountered before, in this game or any other. And you’re not told what to do with them. Nor, in fact, are you really told much else.

Figure things out. Perhaps you’ll need to consult one of Tunic’s most delightful features — an in-game manual, half of it written in cryptic runes, that you literally piece together page by page — or perhaps you won’t. However you go about it, the feeling of sheer discovery is tremendous.

What is the best smart TV system for streaming?

At CNET our favorite is Roku for its simplicity, but different systems like Google TV, Amazon Fire TV, Samsung and LG have different strengths, in particular for voice commands. In any case we don’t consider the built-in smart TV system that important because you can always .

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To be honest, it looks just like the land of Link’s Awakening…or a dozen other Zelda games. It’s bright green, punctuated by clumps of grass, and shown from above. Down the path, there’s a ruined village and some dungeons that need explorin’.

Wilson was still in his uniform replaying the loss that included a fourth-and-1 at the Indianapolis 5 in overtime. Wilson’s pass was knocked down in the end zone to end the game, as teammate KJ Hamler slammed his helmet repeatedly into the end zone turf. Hamler came open on an in-cutting route for a potential game-winning TD, but Wilson was looking to his left.

How much does a 75-inch TV weigh?

A 75-inch TV weighs between 75 and 100 pounds with its stand, but this varies significantly depending on the type of TV. The TCL 4-Series 75-inch TV weighs 75 pounds with stand, for example, while the 75-inch Samsung QN90A weighs 98.8 pounds with stand. Removing the stand — which often consists of a pair of little legs under the panel — allows you to wall-mount the TV and reduces its weight (stands can weigh up to 20 pounds). Shipping weight (box, pkvgames accessories, etc.) adds another 10 to 20 pounds. Refer to the manufacturer’s website for exact weights of a particular 75-inch TV.

How does CNET test 4K TVs? Our TV reviews follow a rigorous, unbiased evaluation process honed over nearly two decades of TV reviews. Our primary TV test lab has specialized equipment for measuring light and color, including a Konica Minolta CS-2000 spectroradiometer, a Murideo Sig-G 4K HDR signal generator and an AVPro Connect 8×8 4K HDR distribution matrix. We use Portrait Displays CalMan Ultimate software to evaluate every TV we review. In every CNET TV review, three or more similar TVs are compared side by side in various lighting conditions playing different media, including movies, TV shows and games, across a variety of test categories, from color to video processing to gaming to HDR. Our reviews also account for design, features, smart TV performance, HDMI input and gaming compatibility and other factors.

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