No, it is printed on the retinas of your eyeballs.
2007-09-15 11:07:33
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Are you really that gullible? Then there would be yellow lines all over the place on the field of course they're not!
2007-09-15 18:02:17
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answered by Steven R 6
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No it is not realy that would be pretty much impossible u might want to go to a football website and read up on a few things that might help a little
2007-09-15 18:02:32
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answered by ladyvolfan 2
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No...it's computer generated. You'll sometimes notice it breakup, when the players walk past. Same technology used in weather maps.
2007-09-15 18:09:05
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answered by Mr. Me 7
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No, it's just a computer program the network guys use to show us viewers at home what's going on.
2007-09-15 18:04:55
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answered by Judy 5
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No, it's computer generated by whichever network is covering the game. It's an only-for-TV thing.
2007-09-15 18:43:40
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answered by frenchy62 7
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Yeah, and the blue and green lines are there for the line of scrimmage too.
Why would you ask that?
2007-09-15 18:14:26
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answered by j231977 4
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Yes and the glowing puck is really on the ice too!
2007-09-15 21:36:56
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answered by Toe Cutter 5
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I looked at your previous questions. And I have a question for you. Are you asking extremely dumb questions for entertainment? Or are your really that slow?
2007-09-15 18:36:01
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answered by Jordan 5
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i noticed those 2
i just thought my tv was messing up
2007-09-16 15:30:44
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answered by James 4
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