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Kraft and the Patriots wont appeal the team levied sanctions from Deflategate. Doesn't really impact the Brady appeal, but definitely a win for the NFL that Kraft has taken this route. One less nightmare for Goodell.
http://www.si.com/nfl/2015/05/19/def...ishment-appealHeir, Prince of Cambridge
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Axel wrote: View PostKraft and the Patriots wont appeal the team levied sanctions from Deflategate. Doesn't really impact the Brady appeal, but definitely a win for the NFL that Kraft has taken this route. One less nightmare for Goodell.
http://www.si.com/nfl/2015/05/19/def...ishment-appeal
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Apparently the extra point change (kick from 15 yards instead of 2 yards) was passed but only on a 1 year provision. Basically this is a trial period and could very well be different next year. Seems the issue is simply to get enough owners to agree on a single solution, as there are many popular options that seem to be splitting the vote.
FWIW - only Washington and Oakland voted against this change.Heir, Prince of Cambridge
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Right and so they make the extra point relevant as now it is conceivably missable and could perhaps decide games. I think it was eventually either going to be this or just award the team seven for a TD and be done with it.
They're also musing the idea of allowing two point conversions INT's and extra point recoveries for TD's by defenses worth the extra points. Similar to what NCAA instituted recently
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Apollo wrote: View PostRight and so they make the extra point relevant as now it is conceivably missable and could perhaps will decide games. I think it was eventually either going to be this or just award the team seven for a TD and be done with it.
They're also musing the idea of allowing two point conversions INT's and extra point recoveries for TD's by defenses worth the extra points. Similar to what NCAA instituted recently
I saw on SI that the average time between scoring a TD and the first play of the next drive (assuming PAT, commercial break, touchback) is approximately 4 minutes long. NFL sees 4 minutes between "meaningful" plays as too long, and I kinda agree (unless it's snack/beer o' clock)Heir, Prince of Cambridge
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Axel wrote: View PostI really like that component. Definitely adds a new dimension.
I saw on SI that the average time between scoring a TD and the first play of the next drive (assuming PAT, commercial break, touchback) is approximately 4 minutes long. NFL sees 4 minutes between "meaningful" plays as too long, and I kinda agree (unless it's snack/beer o' clock)
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I would think the goal of this is to influence the flow of the game in a positive way and not impact their bottom line in a negative way. They could make up the add time during other types of play stoppages.
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http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/12...worst-uniforms
I have a hard time believing the Cowboys are not number 1... This guy is racist! lol look at how he's dressed anyhow... can't take the guy seriously if it's about style!
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Packers should clearly be #1.
I would bump down the Eagles, Chargers and Bills. I would bump up the Cowboys, Chiefs and Colts. I really like the Chiefs uniforms and I don't get how it's a knock to rock with red pants and white tops. I like that, it doesn't look bad.
The Jets have nicers looking uniforms than the Giants, just saying...
The Titans should be way down the list.
The Redskins should be up around the NYC teams. I don't know how you can ranks the Skins so much lower than the Chiefs when really its a similar traditional layout with a different color set.
The Panthers got hosed. They have nice looking jerseys. He's knocking them for staying consistent but rewards the Packers for being consistent? Come on.
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Who signs him? Anyone?
Ray Rice knocked out the domestic violence charge faster than his wife in an elevator: http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/r...521-story.html
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Bendit wrote: View PostThe TV/media rights holders might have something to say about that....or have the NFL reduce their asking price. 4 mins. per TD is a lot of commercial time and revenue. I for one have over the last few years reduced my watch-time of NFL telecasts because of the interminable commercial breaks.Heir, Prince of Cambridge
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Apollo wrote: View PostPackers should clearly be #1.
I would bump down the Eagles, Chargers and Bills. I would bump up the Cowboys, Chiefs and Colts. I really like the Chiefs uniforms and I don't get how it's a knock to rock with red pants and white tops. I like that, it doesn't look bad.
The Jets have nicers looking uniforms than the Giants, just saying...
The Titans should be way down the list.
The Redskins should be up around the NYC teams. I don't know how you can ranks the Skins so much lower than the Chiefs when really its a similar traditional layout with a different color set.
The Panthers got hosed. They have nice looking jerseys. He's knocking them for staying consistent but rewards the Packers for being consistent? Come on.
The Browns now look bad, as do the Bucs and Jags. Titans are okay IMO.Axel wrote:Now Cody can stop posting about this guy and we have a poster to blame if anything goes wrong!!KeonClark wrote:We won't hear back from him. He dissapears into thin air and reappears when you least expect it. Ten is an enigma. Ten is a legend. Ten for the motherfucking win.KeonClark wrote:I can't wait until the playoffs start.
Until then, opinions are like assholes. Everyone has one and they most often stink
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Axel wrote: View PostOf the 4 mins or so, only a portion is related to commercials. This 4 mins factors in essentially: time for PAT unit to get on field, snap, kick, then commercial, then back from action for kickoff, touchback, then more commercials before next offensive snap. If you make the PAT at least interesting, then you are potentially removing 25%-30% of that 4 mins for something of interest on the field. It might only really be 30 secs per TD, but over the course of a game/season that all adds up.
Here is a mind bending expose of a NFL game telecast and unless you were exposed to a similar article you shall be surprised. For example, within the approx. 174 mins of a typical game telecast only 11 mins can be counted as actual football action time. Contrast this with an hour for commercials.
ps...article dated 2010...so current #s could be even more inflated
http://www.wsj.com/articles/SB100014...02852055561406
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Bendit wrote: View PostYou raise good details re the breakdown. I suppose I was reacting to all the fluff which surrounds the actual game broadcast some of which granted is entertainment value added.
Here is a mind bending expose of a NFL game telecast and unless you were exposed to a similar article you shall be surprised. For example, within the approx. 174 mins of a typical game telecast only 11 mins can be counted as actual football action time. Contrast this with an hour for commercials.
ps...article dated 2010...so current #s could be even more inflated
http://www.wsj.com/articles/SB100014...02852055561406Heir, Prince of Cambridge
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