Find a NFL game that is done within 3 hours.Thats not the NFL..most people are interested in their local team on their local station..for at most 1 day a week for maybe 3 hours
Find a NFL game that is done within 3 hours.Thats not the NFL..most people are interested in their local team on their local station..for at most 1 day a week for maybe 3 hours
Los Angeles Chargers at Washington Football Team - September 12th, 2021 | Pro-Football-Reference.comFind a NFL game that is done within 3 hours.
Wow. Didn't think it was possible.
There ARE games that start at 1 pm and are done at 4, not all obviously, most go in the range of 3:15 if I were to guess, very few go from 1 to 4:30.Find a NFL game that is done within 3 hours.
The NFL has made a few timing rule changes in the last few years to get more games in quicker.....Wow. Didn't think it was possible.
Getting rid of TV time outs to show commercials would speed up the games.The NFL has made a few timing rule changes in the last few years to get more games in quicker.....
Getting rid of TV time outs to show commercials would speed up the games.
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HuhAs far as I'm concerned there are only 2 sports, football and baseball. While football makes every effort to make it's games available across any number of viewing venues baeball, on the other hand, goes out of it's way to systematically constrict it's games to smaller and smaller potential audience pools via TV contracts with non-national providers. While the NFL provides an avenue whereby you can subscribe to and watch your favorite team (Sunday Ticket) baseball does just the opposite, they let you watch any team except your home team. Gotta love it. MLB then turns around and complains it needs to find ways to regain fans and thinks changing the game itself is the way to go. How myopic; can't run into the catcher, can't run into the 2nd baseman, can't have the pitcher hit, just flick your finger to indicate you're walking the guy thereby artificially reducing the number of pitches a pitcher must throw, force a pitcher to pitch to at least 3 batters when he's brought in, but make no effort to improve the umpires. When approx 50% of replays are overturned (Google it) you've got a serious problem and MLB continues to ignore it. So, how's that working out MLB?
That is what I understand and the MLB Package is the same, I can watch the Tigers here in Florida but not in Michigan unless I have a RSN there.Huh
You cant watch your local team on sunday ticket
You forgot to add MLB’s crazy blackout rules that have people like me in the “home“ territory of no less than five (!) MLB teams even though they are between 250 and 500+ miles from my home.As far as I'm concerned there are only 2 sports, football and baseball. While football makes every effort to make it's games available across any number of viewing venues baeball, on the other hand, goes out of it's way to systematically constrict it's games to smaller and smaller potential audience pools via TV contracts with non-national providers. While the NFL provides an avenue whereby you can subscribe to and watch your favorite team (Sunday Ticket) baseball does just the opposite, they let you watch any team except your home team. Gotta love it. MLB then turns around and complains it needs to find ways to regain fans and thinks changing the game itself is the way to go. How myopic; can't run into the catcher, can't run into the 2nd baseman, can't have the pitcher hit, just flick your finger to indicate you're walking the guy thereby artificially reducing the number of pitches a pitcher must throw, force a pitcher to pitch to at least 3 batters when he's brought in, but make no effort to improve the umpires. When approx 50% of replays are overturned (Google it) you've got a serious problem and MLB continues to ignore it. So, how's that working out MLB?
Football only has 1 game a week...they also have blackout rules but you don't notice them unless they don't sell out the stadiumYou forgot to add MLB’s crazy blackout rules that have people like me in the “home“ territory of no less than five (!) MLB teams even though they are between 250 and 500+ miles from my home.
The 85% sellout rule has been suspended on a year to year basis since 2015.Football only has 1 game a week...they also have blackout rules but you don't notice them unless they don't sell out the stadium
What about the breaks after a change of possession and between quarters? That length of time is DEFINITELY determined by television.There are no TV timeouts in the NFL, unless you’re referring to the commercial breaks they take when there is an injury or a play review. They’re just taking advantage of the stoppage. There are mandated TV timeouts in NCAA hoops…..
He didn't say Local team, he said Favorite team .... as long as your Favorite team is Out of Market, yes, he's right.Huh
You cant watch your local team on sunday ticket
He was talking about the weird stuff like the yankees in tampaHe didn't say Local team, he said Favorite team .... as long as your Favorite team is Out of Market, yes, he's right.
Then again, why would you buy the ST or MLB EI if your favorite team was the local one ?
Well, when the John Madden (et al) blessed day comes that CBS doesn't have to send out the now-obligatory "NFL Runover" tweet and "60 Minutes" starts at 7 PM precisely in the east (6 central time) we'll all be happy campers. And don't forget Sunday Night Football. Most often those games were kissing up to midnight ET (9 PT PT) which meant I had to trade off Leslie Jones and "Supermarket SWEEEEEEEP!" for what was left of that night's thrill-packed Al & Cris show. Good thing I have a Hopper. (Also a good thing I had an antenna to get CTV2 Vancouver Island. That saved me from the recent Tegna hell for most of the 2020 NFL campaign, but that's another matter.)The NFL has made a few timing rule changes in the last few years to get more games in quicker.....