hawker84
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It matters but you're right, we have more pressing concerns than time zones...
Dtowers":3k6xmsw6 said:Oh man this thread is hilarious. Don't make me bust out the Greenwich Mean.
I fly a lot for my job it isn't so much the time change but the constant back and forth. Flying gets tiring as odd as that sounds.
Dtowers":19os73qb said:Say what mate? Why would I try adderall?
HoustonHawk82":22ej9wsj said:Early game or late game, it makes no difference.
I've been told that Russell goes to bed at 3:00am and wakes up at 2:00am every day.
therealjohncarlson":31ld42x9 said:HoustonHawk82":31ld42x9 said:Early game or late game, it makes no difference.
I've been told that Russell goes to bed at 3:00am and wakes up at 2:00am every day.
Im pretty sure Russell doesnt have time to sleep 23 hours
therealjohncarlson":23wwydr0 said:HoustonHawk82":23wwydr0 said:Early game or late game, it makes no difference.
I've been told that Russell goes to bed at 3:00am and wakes up at 2:00am every day.
Im pretty sure Russell doesnt have time to sleep 23 hours
Evil_Shenanigans":2ivkwz9e said:I personally think people read too much into this time differential. I used to fly to the East coast a lot for work. It just never really affected me that much. adjust your watch before you leave and Voila your synced when you get there. The Humidity in the Southeast, now thats another story! Weather is supposed to be 90 and 62% humidity in Houston on Sunday. Thats more of a concern for me than the start time.
HoustonHawk82":2smxljbc said:therealjohncarlson":2smxljbc said:HoustonHawk82":2smxljbc said:Early game or late game, it makes no difference.
I've been told that Russell goes to bed at 3:00am and wakes up at 2:00am every day.
Im pretty sure Russell doesnt have time to sleep 23 hours
Well, one person that didn't get it.
Where is the "went right over the head" emoticon?
T-Sizzle":9ifwbg02 said:themunn":9ifwbg02 said:it doesn't change the time the game starts at
Its does for the Seahawks body clock.
kearly":3ixjuntx said:T-Sizzle":3ixjuntx said:themunn":3ixjuntx said:it doesn't change the time the game starts at
Its does for the Seahawks body clock.
It's still at 10am so it's the same body clock issue. However, it is a hell of a lot less travel and Houston will have a slightly smaller body clock advantage since it will be noon their time instead of 1pm (athletes peak around 4pm).
Evil_Shenanigans":6ufsnkev said:I personally think people read too much into this time differential. I used to fly to the East coast a lot for work. It just never really affected me that much. adjust your watch before you leave and Voila your synced when you get there. The Humidity in the Southeast, now thats another story! Weather is supposed to be 90 and 62% humidity in Houston on Sunday. Thats more of a concern for me than the start time.
T-Sizzle":ma4yscan said:themunn":ma4yscan said:it doesn't change the time the game starts at
Its does for the Seahawks body clock.
I know we've only known each other four weeks and three days, but to me it seems like nine weeks and five days. The first day seemed like a week and the second day seemed like five days. And the third day seemed like a week again and the fourth day seemed like eight days. And the fifth day you went to see your mother and that seemed just like a day, and then you came back and later on the sixth day, in the evening, when we saw each other, that started seeming like two days, so in the evening it seemed like two days spilling over into the next day and that started seeming like four days, so at the end of the sixth day on into the seventh day, it seemed like a total of five days. And the sixth day seemed like a week and a half. I have it written down, but I can show it to you tomorrow if you want to see it.