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Old 03-22-2008, 07:50 PM
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C'mon Geno, No more free time for Sparky...to heck with the child labor laws...chain him up in the basement with TDQ parts and get the assembly line going. He would just get in trouble on the streets anyway so consider it as doing him a favor.

Yep.. those cram packed rough streets of Raymond, Kansas..

I guess he could be out tipping cows.. :p
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if you can switch teams in the middle of a season, then i can use this, thank you very much.
OUCH! That hurt my feelings .
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Old 03-22-2008, 08:09 PM
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OUCH! That hurt my feelings .
oh, lighten up, jessica.
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Old 03-22-2008, 08:33 PM
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I always call my boys Nancy if they get their feelings hurt .

That's it, I am switching to the Dolphins!
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Old 03-23-2008, 10:54 AM
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I'm hoping mine will arrive in the next day or two. So far we've heard nothing but positive things from you guys who have tried them out. Are there any cons to the TDQ. I assure you I'm not trying to rain on any parade it's just that I (and perhaps Geno) would like to hear of any.
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Old 03-23-2008, 11:42 AM
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Ordered mine yesterday. Now put that sucker on a jet plane, I have league games on Tuesday !
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In regards to cons for this piece of equipment, I would say the TDQ’s stand could be slightly thicker. When the TDQ is mounted on a base, the thin stand doesn’t grip the base well. To compensate for that, Geno has provided double-sided tape on the figure’s stand. Overall, this isn’t a problem.

If the stand were made thicker, it would add weight. As I said before, the figure does not have to engage other figures on the board. Its primary mission is to throw the football. So, a little weight gain won’t hurt.

While I am here, I will add more analysis to this discussion.

Unlike the TTQB, the TDQ can be supported at the legs when throwing. I support the TDQ using the thumb and middle finger at the back of the base. My index finger is resting on the legs if the TDQ creating a more stable platform when throwing.

Using the TTQB, my index finger had to be rested on the front of the base. To use the legs of the TTQB as support would prevent it from flexing, which would prevent it from throwing.

On the TDQ, the tip of the throwing hand is thin enough to fit under your fingernail. This allows for a smoother throwing action. Speaking of fingers, it is possible to throw using any finger. Using the thumb is a bit awkward, but it can be done.

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Old 03-23-2008, 03:55 PM
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In regards to cons for this piece of equipment, I would say the TDQ’s stand could be slightly thicker. When the TDQ is mounted on a base, the thin stand doesn’t grip the base well. To compensate for that, Geno has provided double-sided tape on the figure’s stand. Overall, this isn’t a problem.

If the stand were made thicker, it would add weight. As I said before, the figure does not have to engage other figures on the board. Its primary mission is to throw the football. So, a little weight gain won’t hurt.

While I am here, I will add more analysis to this discussion.

Unlike the TTQB, the TDQ can be supported at the legs when throwing. I support the TDQ using the thumb and middle finger at the back of the base. My index finger is resting on the legs if the TDQ creating a more stable platform when throwing.

Using the TTQB, my index finger had to be rested on the front of the base. To use the legs of the TTQB as support would prevent it from flexing, which would prevent it from throwing.

On the TDQ, the tip of the throwing hand is thin enough to fit under your fingernail. This allows for a smoother throwing action. Speaking of fingers, it is possible to throw using any finger. Using the thumb is a bit awkward, but it can be done.

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Thanks for the great input/analysis Maurice.
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Old 03-23-2008, 04:04 PM
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In regards to cons for this piece of equipment, I would say the TDQ’s stand could be slightly thicker. When the TDQ is mounted on a base, the thin stand doesn’t grip the base well. To compensate for that, Geno has provided double-sided tape on the figure’s stand. Overall, this isn’t a problem.

If the stand were made thicker, it would add weight. As I said before, the figure does not have to engage other figures on the board. Its primary mission is to throw the football. So, a little weight gain won’t hurt.
While I am here, I will add more analysis to this discussion.

Unlike the TTQB, the TDQ can be supported at the legs when throwing. I support the TDQ using the thumb and middle finger at the back of the base. My index finger is resting on the legs if the TDQ creating a more stable platform when throwing.

Using the TTQB, my index finger had to be rested on the front of the base. To use the legs of the TTQB as support would prevent it from flexing, which would prevent it from throwing.

On the TDQ, the tip of the throwing hand is thin enough to fit under your fingernail. This allows for a smoother throwing action. Speaking of fingers, it is possible to throw using any finger. Using the thumb is a bit awkward, but it can be done.

Maurice

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Maurice,
Your correct it doesnt HAVE to engage any other players but....that is something that the TDQ CAN do. I wanted this to be another different option brought to the game.

Thanks for your feedback.

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