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re: Something we can all agree on: New Clock Rules blow
Posted on 9/24/23 at 4:14 pm to LSUTitan99
Posted on 9/24/23 at 4:14 pm to LSUTitan99
All the big television companies forcing the broadcasters to say nice things about the new rules is hilarious too. They were talking about it during a game week two and it sounded like an ESPN Exec had a gun to the announcer’s head when he was complimenting it
Posted on 9/24/23 at 4:19 pm to RantingRebel
If they were wise, they’d stop talking about it all together. By constantly bringing it up though and trying to justify it, the excuses continue to get more absurd. Especially because fans can see the reality.
It’s just my opinion but they need to run constant frame/banner ads and then do PIP during routine plays like XP’s and Kick-off’s where the commercial is the large image.
Go back to old clock rules but have constant advertising around it. Hell, we got accustomed to the stats banner. Also, sponsor every animation/graphic. Put ads everywhere but let the game flow better.
It’s just my opinion but they need to run constant frame/banner ads and then do PIP during routine plays like XP’s and Kick-off’s where the commercial is the large image.
Go back to old clock rules but have constant advertising around it. Hell, we got accustomed to the stats banner. Also, sponsor every animation/graphic. Put ads everywhere but let the game flow better.
Posted on 9/25/23 at 5:50 am to RantingRebel
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All the big television companies forcing the broadcasters to say nice things about the new rules is hilarious too. They were talking about it during a game week two and it sounded like an ESPN Exec had a gun to the announcer’s head when he was complimenting it
I noticed that too. They all talk about how it helps with the flow of the game so it's obvious that's the phrase they've been told to say. What does that even mean? You know what would really help the flow of the game? Less commercials.
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