Subject: Three and A Half Hour Football Games |
Author: An Observer
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Date Posted: 13:00:51 11/14/24 Thu
In reply to:
Ivy Inquisitor
's message, "State Of The League" on 19:51:09 11/10/24 Sun
I agree with the posters above who say that 3.5 hours watching a football game can feel too long. The main reasons for 3.5-hour games are, in order of increasing impact:
(1) With offenses running the no-huddle hurry up throughout the game, the average game now probably includes 30% more plays than when we were huddling during the Pleistocene Era.
(2) The innumerable, interminable commercial breaks.
Don't forget the benefits of these two causes:
(1) Offenses now know without a shred of doubt that the hurry up puts more pressure on a defense. Everybody runs the hurry up because it works. It's also more fun to watch. It puts a better product on the field.
(2) We should be grateful for the commercial breaks. And by "we," I mean all of us who have ESPN+ accounts and can get our full fill of Ivy games in all sports.
If I had told you ten years ago that, someday in the future, you would be assured of watching all of your alma mater's football games from the sunny and 72-degree comfort of your couch even if the players were playing in 30-degree sleet in Hanover, you wouldn't have believed me.
If I had told you that, after watching your alma mater's game in its entirety, you could then, at a time of your choosing, check in on the critical Dartmouth-Harvard game to watch an amazing Crimson comeback and the following week see whether Columbia could finally get over the hump over same said Crimson, you wouldn't have believed me.
If I had told you that you could watch your champion women's volleyball games in their entirety, you wouldn't have believed me.
We all hate the commercial breaks, but the commercial breaks make everything else possible. Be grateful for the commercial breaks. There is no free lunch.
A few weeks ago, local sports talking head Don LeGreca shouted at full volume on the ESPN radio show The Michael Kay Show, "I can't stand the commercials! When a commercial comes on, I turn the channel!"
His co-host Michael Kay quietly said, "Uh, commercials pay our salaries, Don."
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