How many times in the first quarter of “Monday Night Football” were you fooled by the yellow down-and-distance graphic in the bottom right of ESPN's screen? Someone at ESPN didn't think this through. Since Fox first started putting the score on the screen all the time in 1994 (yes kids, old folks lived in a world in which you had to remember the score because it wasn't pinned on the bottom of our screens), networks have gotten in the habit of alerting us when there's a penalty flag on the play.