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  1. NGL i love that they always go to the younger guys and the ones who dont always get the national spotlight, yea zo in it alot but they dont walk to diggs and maye all the time and i love it.

  2. I didn't growing up, obviously since it wasn't available for most things. But now generally I do just for some words whether the actor says it with an accent I can't understand, or mumbling, or they're walking away in a scene so their voice is quieter, or just if my son is being really loud and I can't hear it allows me to still know what people are saying if I can't hear them.

  3. I agree with the guys and yes, I’m older than them but some of the different things that they show on TV now sometimes they’re mumbo-jumbo so having the tag on where you can read what they’re saying makes it a lot clearer and I’m a lot older than these young bucks😂

  4. Captions on. I started doing it while watching British shows and movies to catch what I miss due to accent and now I pretty much regular keep it on. Unless im watching something ive seen a million times and captions are iust in the way at that point.

    The bass from Charles Woods' car from his teen years stold his hearing 😂

  5. My wife has to have closed captioning on in order to follow the show, and I can not stand having them on. So, we compromised and watch everything with the them on 😂

  6. Woods is so relatable, if I’m by myself, I can hear a pin drop. But if there’s other people around me talking? I just can’t, but I can read. It’s just too much sound, I get overstimulated

  7. I never used closed captioning until I turned 60ish. I wondered why everyone on TV had started mumbling on speaking softly. Then I realized it was me and my old ears. I use CC for everything except sports.

  8. ALWAYS PRACTICE PRACTICE THE O-LINE NEED MORE SPEED NEED BE MONSTER! WE CANNOT LET DRAKE MAYE GOT FUMBLE! WE CANNOT GIVE BALL TO
    BRONCOS! AND DRAKE CHANGE HIS MOVING OR NEED TO VERY PASS THE BALL SO FAST!

  9. I'm guessing a lot of them have poor audio setups. It's super easy to mess up calibration and end up with the voices too low, thus the need for captions.

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