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DittoI haven't really messed w/ MUT. I just play franchise.
I might regret this, but is there an American Football Manager game?
DittoI haven't really messed w/ MUT. I just play franchise.
The weekly NFL network highlight films on demand are never more than 15 minutes. They cut out a few boring plays and give different angle replays of most scoring plays. There is an ad & an intro at the beginning of each.Yeah, that's pretty nuts
I remember seeing a video of a recent Super Bowl that just had the football plays, and I think it was less than 15mins. Really struck home how much down time there is in football.
But if we didn't get all the replays, I would miss out on the exiting pylon-cam shots!!
Closest thing might be the Front Office Football franchise, but I'm not sure when the most recent version was released.I might regret this, but is there an American Football Manager game?
It's a double-edged sword. On one hand, we all grew up in an era where violent hits made up a lot of our interest in the sport. On the other hand, we now know the effects of those violent hits and so did the NFL, and now the product has become a bit vanilla.One of my buddies who was a avid fan quit watching over the unavoidable brain damage being caused (he's an MD).
I thought he had a point. It is borderline barbaric when you think of it that way.
Still watching.
Huh? Those are available everywhereWhen you couldn't get a 3 team 6 point teaser anymore was the turning point for me.
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It was a close game as evidence it ended in a tie. There was quality defense and competent quarterback play. You want 50-47 apparently. Arena League Football is for you.elbowrm said:6-6 on SNF with 2 teams that played in the.hip in each of the ldefenseast two years. Oof.
Should have been more specific. They jacked up the juice on them when they kept hitting so much.Dan Lambskin said:Huh? Those are available everywhere
Yeah that was awesome football. 2 missed chip shot FGs makes for great ratings!It was a close game as evidence it ended in a tie. There was quality defense and competent quarterback play. You want 50-47 apparently. Arena League Football is for you.
I would disagree on your evaluation of the QB play in this game. My eyes saw just as much if not more crappy offense relative to great defense.It was a close game as evidence it ended in a tie. There was quality defense and competent quarterback play. You want 50-47 apparently. Arena League Football is for you.
We can agree to disagree then. For incompetent quarterback play in a tight game, you can look at the Cards-Jets game from 2012 with Ryan Lindley, Mark Sanchez and Greg McElroy.I watarterbackee o ion of the QB play in Lindleythis game. My eyes saw just as much if not more crappy offense relative to great defense.
It was a lot of both. The NFL is heavily slanted to the offense. You aren't going to get a 6-6 tie without a lot of bad offensive play.I would disagree on your evaluation of the QB play in this game. My eyes saw just as much if not more crappy offense relative to great defense.
If the field goals were made, the ratings would have been great!!!!!!Yeathehat was awesome football. 2 missed chip shot FGs makes for great ratings!
Yeah, but the PL match would last half the time and have many many fewer commercialsA 6 to 6 tie is like a -2 to -2 tie in a Premier League match.
And be 10x more boringYeah, but the PL match would last half the time and have many many fewer commercials
That and so many college teams running spreads and OL not knowing how to properly block in a pro style offensePoor offensive line play league wide is hurting the NFL.
THis is a reflection of less padded practices since the agreement
As opposed to the exciting football...oh ####, another commercial.And be 10x more boring
I'd rather watch 3 hours of commercials than a 90 minute soccer game. Sorry your sport is boringAs opposed to the exciting football...oh ####, another commercial.
One of the announcers pointed out that Seattle has a well compensated QB and defense, but the least paid OL. It definitely shows.Poor offensive line play league wide is hurting the NFL.
THis is a reflection of less padded practices since the agreement
Does college football bring any value for the NFL game? QB's that haven't called a play in a huddle or taken a snap from centre. WR's that don't know how to run a route. OL not knowing how to actually block.That and so many college teams running spreads and OL not knowing how to properly block in a pro style offense
I think we also see a lot of the best, great athletes going into stud edge rusher positions now.Poor offensive line play league wide is hurting the NFL.
THis is a reflection of less padded practices since the agreement
That you conjure up Lindley, Sanchez and McElroy regarding a game that involved Palmer and Wilson says it all.We can agree to disagree then. For incompetent quarterback play in a tight game, you can look at the Cards-Jets game from 2012 with Ryan Lindley, Mark Sanchez and Greg McElroy.
Your face is boring.I'd rather watch 3 hours of commercials than a 90 minute soccer game. Sorry your sport is boring
Boring is as boring does.....but footballs "flow", just in regards to the sport itself, is a bit tedious. Having to supplement all of the breaks in action with the plethora of ads/advertisements is becoming flat out tiring.I'd rather watch 3 hours of commercials than a 90 minute soccer game. Sorry your sport is boring
No they don'tAll the people who say the product is crappy watch every minute of every game.
Welcome to 2016.Boring is as boring does.....but footballs "flow", just in regards to the sport itself, is a bit tedious. Having to supplement all of the breaks in action with the plethora of ads/advertisements is becoming flat out tiring.
I'm fast approaching going on DVRing the game, not going online and just waiting about an hour and a half to start watching it and just eliminating the commercials/breaks....but I think I'd still catch up to the game before it ended.
Rasmussen, huh? I bet Drudge has it at 85% due to Kaep.http://www.sacbee.com/sports/spt-columns-blogs/andy-furillo/article110072952.html
While the smartest minds in the nation dig deep into the American psyche for explanations on why 11 percent fewer of us are watching pro football, a couple of agencies in the business of gauging public opinion seem to agree that a huge reason for the NFL’s lost eyeballs is 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick.
A Rasmussen poll found 32 percent of the population is less likely to watch a game these days as a direct result of the Kaepernick-led, take-a-knee protests that have taken hold around the league. It’s the players’ way of protesting the shooting deaths of a number of African Americans by police officers in frantic incidents across the country the past couple of years.
I actually do not understand your point one bit.That you conjure up Lindley, Sanchez and McElroy regarding a game that involved Palmer and Wilson says it all.
I'm all ears.
Reread what I wrote earlierI'm all ears.