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Background for iPhone wanted


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I don't remember who it was last year... But somebody made a bad ass background of our schedule.

Posting from my phone so I can't post the old one, but I'd love if whoever did last years could do it again this year.

It was a background of a field, the top was the endzone, and then it had the entire schedule to include preseason games, opponents, times, and even the network that was covering it.

I can't be the only one that wants an updated version. I had it as my background on my phone so I could reference it at any time.

Thanks in advance

Edit: I tried SEARCH and it was a fruitless effort

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Was it the one I made?

http://i.imgur.com/u7KyEPI.jpg

Yes Yes Yes!!!!

Please hook it up again this year bro!

PM me when you have it. It also deserves its own thread Imo. Great work last year, and even if u just update it, I'll be estatic

You should also know that everyone whoever sawmy phone last year loved the background. My screen lock was my wife and son, but the background was that. I kept my second "page" if apps clear so that I could check the schedule and times whenever I wanted.... Which is a HUGE deal for me because my wife is a big time planner. It was easy to look two or three weeks ahead and tell her not to plan anything around whatever time we were playing.

I very much appreciated your work, and do look forward to seeing the new edition. No rush, I'd rather u get another amazing product. Do make sure you PM me though when it's good to go.

Thanks

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Yes Yes Yes!!!!

Please hook it up again this year bro!

PM me when you have it. It also deserves its own thread Imo. Great work last year, and even if u just update it, I'll be estatic

You should also know that everyone whoever sawmy phone last year loved the background. My screen lock was my wife and son, but the background was that. I kept my second "page" if apps clear so that I could check the schedule and times whenever I wanted.... Which is a HUGE deal for me because my wife is a big time planner. It was easy to look two or three weeks ahead and tell her not to plan anything around whatever time we were playing.

I very much appreciated your work, and do look forward to seeing the new edition. No rush, I'd rather u get another amazing product. Do make sure you PM me though when it's good to go.

Thanks

That's really awesome to hear. Glad you got some good use out of it. I'll be making a new one in the next few weeks, I'll PM you guys above and make a post when it's done.

BTW any suggestions/comments for the next iteration?

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That's really awesome to hear. Glad you got some good use out of it. I'll be making a new one in the next few weeks, I'll PM you guys above and make a post when it's done.

BTW any suggestions/comments for the next iteration?

As far as I'm concerned, that last product was Perfect. I would just update opponents/networks and times.

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