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"The Simpsons" Transforms Cowboys-Bengals NFL Game into Animated Fun
2024-12-09
The Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow not only resembles Bart Simpson but is also starting to act like him. Specifically, he spent a whopping $3 million on a Batmobile from the Christopher Nolan "Dark Knight" trilogy. "This is a very Bart move, to get a bunch of money and buy the Batmobile," said "The Simpsons" executive producer Matt Selman. "Bart is the bad boy who's almost like Joe Burrow. They both have spiky blonde hair too. It's almost too beautiful to be true."

Serendipity in the NFL

Bart Simpson will serve as Burrow's Bengals coach on tonight's NFL "". Well, sort of. In the latest unique NFL alt cast geared toward kids and families, Disney+, ESPN and "The Simpsons" producers have collaborated to "Simpsons"-ize the Monday night matchup between the Bengals and the Dallas Cowboys. While the game plays as usual on ABC and ESPN (and via the "Manningcast" on ESPN2), it will be animated "Simpsons"-style as "The Simpsons Funday Football" livestream Dec. 9 at 8 p.m. ET on Disney+ and ESPN+.

Integrating "The Simpsons" into the Game

The three-hour event will incorporate the actual matchup with a "Simpsons" storyline. After its initial live airing on Disney+ and ESPN+, "The Simpsons Funday Football" will be available 12 hours later on demand (for 30 days, only on Disney+). An edited highlights cutdown of "The Simpsons Funday Football" that clocks in closer to 40 minutes will be available soon after on Disney Channel, Disney XD, FX and FXX. Homer has a "hot dog fever dream" in which he imagines he's coaching the Cowboys, facing off with Bart on the Bengals side. "Homer is mad at Bart and wants to beat Bart," Selman said. "That's the story, but you don't need much more than that." From this wrap-around, which includes a half-time cartoon segment as well, the ESPN production team has created thousands of different computer-generated moments featuring the citizens of Springfield, all of which will be peppered throughout the broadcast.

Game Play with "Simpsons" Animation

Game play will appear in "Simpsons"-style animation thanks to motion-enabled tracking technology from NFL's Next Gen Stats, Sony's Beyond Sports and optical tracking from Sony's Hawk-Eye Innovations. The tech will even allow "Simpsons" characters to take over at times for Bengals and Cowboys players. Michael "Spike" Szykowny, ESPN vice president, edit and animation, and ESPN senior creative director David "Sparky" Sparrgrove will be at the controls on Monday night, adding all of those "Simpsons" elements to the live game. They've been working on this for months. "The ESPN producers really have the attitude of, 'we're going to work 24 hours a day' to jam into as much 'Simpsons' content into this CGI football game as can possibly be done," Selman said. "Spike and Sparky are going to sit there, like the Phantom of the Opera, plugging in all these visual sight gags and references and Easter eggs and predictions and jokes and visuals as the game progresses, in real time."

Viewers' Experience

Viewers will see the game play out at the Springfield Atoms stadium. On Homer's side, "Moe's Juice Bar" (family friendly, after all) has set up shop. On Bart's side, it's a version of Kamp Krusty, complete with video games and skateboard ramps. Other pre-produced pieces include inspiring half-time speeches by "Simpsons" characters like Moe, Krusty and Lisa. An animated version of ESPN's Stephen A. Smith has some funny rants in store. Expect to see a reference to the now-infamous "Simpsons" ability to predict the future. And Selman promised a surprise guest star from the world of sports. Also, Marge and Lisa have banked interviews with the actual Cowboys and Bengals players — and "the football players were adorable in their answers," Selman said. "They were very cute." There's still a game going on, but analysts Mina Kimes and Dan Orlovsky, as well as play-by-pay announcer Drew Carter, will be animated too, and call the game with "The Simpsons" in mind.

ESPN's Preparation

"We gave them a 'Simpsons' reference cheat sheet, and peppered them with 'Simpsons' references for the game," Selman said. "If I had to give the biggest 'Simpsons' nerd award, it would have to go to Mina. We've been emailing back and forth all week, ideas for deep cut 'Simpsons' references that she can jam into the game. Hopefully it's a fun challenge for them to do a 'Simpsons'-ified version of play-by-play and color commentary." Selman said ESPN originally expected the Cowboys-Bengals matchup to be higher stakes at this point in the season. But with Cincinnati currently at 4-8 and Dallas at 5-7, the pressure is off a bit. But in a way, Selman said he expects more tune-in to the "Simpsons" version as a result.

"The Simpsons" Specials

"The Simpsons" writers plan to watch the game on Monday in their offices — with a taco truck in tow. It's a big week for the show and Disney+: On Friday, "The Simpsons" will hold a red carpet premiere event for "O C'mon All Ye Faithful," a new holiday special that reps the first of several new exclusive installments of "The Simpsons" for Disney+. In this special, which launches Dec. 17, British mentalist Derren Brown hypnotizes Homer, who then believes he is Santa Claus. The two-part episode features music from Patti LaBelle and Pentatonix — and premieres 35 years to the day that the very first episode of "The Simpsons," "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire," premiered in 1989. "We've never done a single, 40-minute long Christmas story with this much kind of emotional intensity," Selman said. "It really feels like a movie. It has the deep emotion of cinema, in addition to being very funny. It's almost Capra-esque. It's a pretty sweet special."
Trevon Diggs, Tyler Guyton Set to Play for Cowboys vs. Bengals
2024-12-09
The Cowboys are set to have a significant development tonight as cornerback Trevon Diggs makes his return. Diggs had been sidelined for the past two games due to a knee injury. Despite limited practices this week, he was listed as questionable. Alongside Diggs, the Cowboys will also have to deal with the status of left tackle Tyler Guyton, who is dealing with ankle and knee issues, and linebacker Nick Vigil, who has a foot problem. Both were also listed as questionable.

Team Inactives

The team's inactives include linebacker Damone Clark, wide receiver Jalen Brooks, defensive back Juanyeh Thomas with a knee injury, running back Deuce Vaughn, linebacker Tyrus Wheat, and cornerback Andrew Booth. On the other side, the Bengals have their own set of inactives, such as wide receiver Charlie Jones with a groin issue, offensive tackle Orlando Brown, Jr. with a fibula problem, defensive tackle Sheldon Rankins who is dealing with an illness, safety Daijahn Anthony, and tight end Tanner McLachlan.

Diggs' Importance

Trevon Diggs is a crucial player for the Cowboys. His presence on the field brings a certain level of defensive prowess and coverage skills. His ability to shut down opposing wide receivers has been a significant asset. In the past, he has made several key interceptions and has been a force to be reckoned with. His return tonight will likely have a positive impact on the team's defensive performance.

Guyton and Vigil's Impact

Left tackle Tyler Guyton's status is important as he plays a vital role in protecting the quarterback's blind side. Any injury or issue to him can disrupt the offensive line and affect the team's running and passing game. Similarly, linebacker Nick Vigil's presence is crucial in the team's linebacker corps. His ability to make tackles and cover the field is essential in both run and pass defense. Their combined absence or limited play could pose challenges for the Cowboys.

Overall Team Dynamics

The inactives of these players not only affect the specific positions they play but also have an impact on the overall team dynamics. With key players out, it may require other players to step up and fill in the gaps. This can lead to adjustments in game plans and strategies. The Cowboys will need to find ways to compensate for the absence of these players and ensure that the team can still perform at a high level.
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Florida Football's Parker Leise Enters NCAA Transfer Portal
2024-12-09
Florida football witnessed a significant development as quarterback Parker Leise entered the NCAA transfer portal. This move has sparked interest among fans and the football community alike. With his impressive background and potential, Leise's decision to seek a new opportunity is a notable event in the Gators' football landscape.

Unlock New Horizons for Florida's Quarterback

Leise's High School and Early Career

Parker Leise, a former three-star recruit according to 247Sports, attended IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida. During his time there, he etched his name in the school's history by setting the single-game passing record with an astonishing 405 yards. His performance in the All-American Bowl Combine was equally remarkable, earning him Top Performer honors and an All-Combine Team honorable mention. This early success laid the foundation for his future in college football.The 6-foot-2-inch, 215-pound pro-style quarterback from Prairie Village, Kansas, was part of the Gators' 2023 recruiting class. His arrival was seen as a promising addition to the team, but with Florida's crowded quarterback room featuring players like DJ Lagway and high-profile recruits, opportunities for Leise to make an immediate impact on the field were limited.

Transfer Portal and Future Prospects

Leise's departure from the Florida football team is a part of the natural ebb and flow of roster management in the transfer portal era. With four years of eligibility remaining, he now has ample opportunities to develop and grow as a quarterback. Programs across the country in need of a young, dynamic passer will likely take notice of his talent and express interest in acquiring his services.This transfer portal move opens up new possibilities for Leise. He can now explore different coaching styles and systems, which could enhance his skills and game understanding. As he continues his football journey, he has the potential to become a key player at his new destination.Follow us @GatorsWire on X, formerly known as Twitter, and like our page on Facebook to stay updated on Florida Gators news, notes and opinions.
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