Talk:The Losing Edge
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[edit] Goofs
I added an entry into the Goofs section stating that, in regulation Little League play, the dimensions of the field are smaller than that of a regulation MLB field, and therefore they would not have played at Coors Field. Similarly, regulation LL games are 6 innings, yet everytime a scoreboard is shown, the teams are playing 9 innings. -- Ubergenius 13:02, 24 October 2006 (UTC)
I tried to add to the "goofs" section but it was promptly removed, probably due to my working or something. But it is worthy noting that as the South Park team progress in the finals they face teams who are better and better and throwing the games. This is impossible because obviously the teams that were the best at loosing would be able to get out of the championships faster and eventually only the teams who were the worst at losing would be left. Does this make sense? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 196.44.16.10 (talk) 13:44, 7 September 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Watership Down or Rocky reference? Or Perhaps both?
In the scene where Randy and Tom Nelson have a fight in the stadium and Randy is lying on the floor having those "dreams" (sorry, couldn't describe it). Is that a reference to Rocky with that guy in the first flashback and while Randy is on the floor, he reminds me of the Watership Down animated movie...forgot which scene. Anyway, should this be included?--Skully Collins Edits 11:42, 31 January 2007 (UTC)