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NFL Will Make Changes to Speed up the Game

Anonymous User
March 22, 2017 01:36PM
NFL announces changes to speed up the pace of games

Cameron DaSilva @camdasilva
Mar 22, 2017 at 3:09p ET

At his news conference before the Super Bowl, commissioner Roger Goodell said the NFL would look at possible changes to pace of play, namely the frequency of commercials during a game’s broadcast.

On Wednesday, Goodell announced those changes, hoping to speed up games and cut down on the number commercials. The biggest change of all is the removal of commercials after a touchdown, and after the ensuing kickoff.

“Together with our broadcast partners, we will be working to meaningfully reduce down time and the frequency of commercial breaks in our game. We will also be giving our broadcast partners increased flexibility to avoid untimely breaks in the action.

For example, we know how annoying it is when we come back from a commercial break, kick off, and then cut to a commercial again. I hate that too. Our goal is to eliminate it.”

That is indeed one of the worst aspects of an NFL broadcast. It kills the flow of the game, going from an exciting play to multiple commercial breaks before the next play from scrimmage happens.

Additionally, the NFL will use a play clock following the extra point, and will consider doing the same after a touchdown.

“Regarding game timing, we’re going to institute a play clock following the extra point when television does not take a break, and we’re considering instituting a play clock after a touchdown.

We’re also going to standardize the starting of the clock after a runner goes out-of-bounds, and standardize halftime lengths in all games, so we return to the action as quickly as possible.

Those are just a few of the elements we are working on to improve the pace of our game.”

Another potential change that could be made for the upcoming season is the streamlining of replay reviews. The referee will now have a tablet brought to him, rather than having to go to the sideline to review the play under a stationary hood. This will be voted on by teams at next week’s meeting.

“For example, next week clubs will vote on a change to centralize replay reviews. Instead of a fixed sideline monitor, we will bring a tablet to the Referee who can review the play in consultation with our officiating headquarters in New York, which has the final decision.

This should improve consistency and accuracy of decisions and help speed up the process.”

Further changes could also be coming, including shorter overtime period (10 minutes) and full-time officials, which Goodell confirmed the NFL will begin hiring to USA Today’s Tom Pelissero.

Hopefully these adjustments improve the overall quality of games on television, as that’s the ultimate goal for the NFL.

[www.foxsports.com]

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  NFL Will Make Changes to Speed up the Game

Anonymous User1255March 22, 2017 01:36PM

  Thank goodness...

sstrams270March 22, 2017 01:58PM

  Re: NFL Will Make Changes to Speed up the Game

CraigMatson195March 22, 2017 05:22PM

  Perhaps my biggest NFL pet peeve:

RFL225March 23, 2017 08:59AM

  PS ... if you go to a game ...

RFL215March 23, 2017 09:04AM

  Re: NFL Will Make Changes to Speed up the Game

Crazylegs321March 23, 2017 10:47AM

  I'm against...

RFIP195March 23, 2017 01:49PM

  I'm against... same here RFIP. Doubt that happens

Anonymous User273March 23, 2017 03:05PM