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Hype train
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In the proceeding seasons the effects of Hype were less pronounced, but still gave teams an edge in their home ballpark. When playing in their home stadium the Jazz Hands won 50 of their 57 games, but while away they won just 8 of their 44 games. In the mechanic's first season, Fans were quick to notice that Hype seemed to have a significant effect on play, as best exemplified by the Season 19 record of the Breckenridge Jazz Hands who spent most of the season with a "Peak" Hype meter. Hype increased during games in which the Home team shamed the Away team, with more hype causing the Home team to play better and decaying over time. The passing of Hype Train caused the existing "Hype meter" stat to fill in on for a team's Ballpark in the Season 19 regular season.

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Hype Train passed with 832,875 Votes, 10% of all Decree Votes

  • Climate Control Gain Access to Weather Reduction Renovations.
  • On The House Teams will build an Additional Renovation at no extra cost each Season.
  • Ratification Renovations built by at least 18 Teams will be Ratified into Non-Physical Law for the entire League.
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    Wrecking Ball Gain Access to the Wrecking Ball to Remove unwanted Renovations.It was available alongside the following decrees: In Season 18, Hype Train was offered as one of six possible Decrees the community could vote, with the top tree coming into effect. Hype Train was active from the Season 18 Election until Season 24 Day 37, when it was Nullified by the Black Hole (Black Hole). As Hype increases, the Home team plays better, with Hype depreciating slowly over time.

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    New England will welcome the Carolina Panthers to Gillette Stadium for a pair of join practices and the two teams’ second preseason game.Hype Train is a Decree that passed in the Season 18 Election, causing Hype to increase during games in which the Home team Shames the Away team. Thornton and the rest of the Patriots’ rookie class will get their next chance at proving themselves this week. It was more than just the uninspiring production, as the. It was a preseason game, he’s not going to Canton just yet.” When the Kansas City Chiefs spent a seventh-round selection on running back Isiah Pacheco, nobody blinked an eye that isn’t surprising for a back that averaged just 3.9 yards per carry and 1.9 yards per catch with Rutgers last year. “He’s alright,” the assistant coach said. When asked about the promise Thornton showed during the preseason opener, especially in regards to him fighting through a defensive hold on his touchdown grab versus New York, Brown also was quick to put the breaks on the hype train. We’ll see if he can transfer it over to the football field,” he said before adding: “He’s a good kid.” “He’s fast, he had a great time at the Combine. Troy Brown, who himself was selected in the eighth round of the 1993 draft, pointed as much out on Monday. His speed is indeed legitimate and rare, but speed alone does not make an NFL receiver. His impressive straight-line speed - he ran a position-best 4.28-second 40-yard dash at the Scouting Combine - and his ability to challenge defenses deep have contributed to him coming off the board rather early. Thornton joined the Patriots as the 50th overall pick in this year’s draft, after the team had traded up in the second round to bring him aboard. He’s been in camp three weeks,” Troy Brown told reporters when asked about Thornton’s growth so far. However, his position coach made sure to remind the world ahead of Monday’s training camp practice that little has been achieved yet. He appeared to pass the eye test in his first ever game setting against NFL-caliber competition. The rookie wide receiver only played 22 snaps and caught a pair of passes for nine yards and a touchdown, but he showcased his trademark speed as well as some good route-running and physicality as a blocker. The Tyquan Thornton hype train picked up a bit of steam during the New England Patriots’ preseason opener versus the New York Giants.









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