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NEW COMMENTING SYSTEM TIPS
For those of you who preferred the old commenting system, we have some tips that should help make the game day thread more enjoyable or more familiar.
- If you change the ‘Sort By’ option to “Oldest,” you can read all the comments in chronological order, and the comment box moves to the bottom. If you leave it as “Newest”, the latest comments will appear at the top.
- If you’re using a computer, you can move down the comments using C, and move back up using shift-C by clicking once somewhere inside the comments area. This can also be used to ‘Load More’ comments.
- Under the ‘My Profile’ tab, you can keep track of replies to your comments.
- If you want to auto-show all images/GIFs/Tweets, you can opt into this under My Profile— Preferences
We hope this helps as Vox Media continues to work with Coral to recreate the commenting and community experience we had before the change. We appreciate all of your feedback and your continued support through this transition.
FIRST HALF THOUGHTS
In what has been a relatively balanced first half of football from both teams, the opening drive has been the primary difference on the scoreboard. Taking the opening kick, Tennessee put together a convincing and far too easy scoring drive that hit pay dirt. Since that drive, the Colts defense has stiffened up but penalties plagued the unit in the second quarter and helped the Titans get another touchdown.
This team has far too often been defined by defined by entirely different halves of football. If the Colts hope to win on the road in the AFC South to put themselves back into a tie at the top of the division, the team will need to put together a complete game.