I'm not saying they don't have time to work on it. I'm saying they don't see it the same way fans do. Most of their experience watching games is from breaking down film, not TV broadcasts. They don't have all of the graphics that the networks have put on the screen.
I just think for a lot of...
Honestly, that's most coaches.
I think it's largely to do with coaches rarely if ever seeing games the way fans do, with all of the on-screen info graphics. Give them all Madden during the offseason and make it their homework to play that, and we'll probably see clock management improve across...
Ugh, point chasing has been a problem throughout the playoffs, as well as some of the college games. Just kick the point and keep yourself from getting in a bigger hole.
I've gone back and forth between the regular Fox channel and 4K channel through my Fios cable on select games this year (both NFL and college).
The 4K feed is always darker looking but the graphics look sharper, although I can really only tell by getting right up to the TV to notice. It's not...
It was decent when Faith Hill was singing, but Carrie Underwood has completely ruined it. When it's a song that starts off as a reworking of another song, you shouldn't keep tweaking it to put a different spin or stamp on it.
At least, I think they're still doing "Waiting All Day for Sunday...
That was all about them getting into the conference championship game, which didn't have any bearing on the CFP. The committee never made any rules or requirements about getting in.
To steer back to NFL conversation...
I actually want to keep the games on Sunday, but still expand the coverage. I wouldn't mind if they gave both networks doubleheaders every week, and then added another package of 1 PM games on another channel. That would be 5 games on Sunday afternoons...
I don't have a problem with the Big Ten changing their rules, because I believe that their current set of problems is their own doing, but waiting so long to start and not giving themselves any flexibility. They also overcomplicated their minimum number of games rule. They needed a minimum of...
Well...here's where things get interesting in the Big Ten.
Currently, Ohio State is ranked 4th overall, which means they'll be in the College Football Playoff, probably a more desirable goal than a conference title.
OSU is 5-0, while the next place team is Indiana at 6-1. The 1 loss being...