TV broadcasters not pleased with popularity of no huddle offenses

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honestly, after a summer of watching mostly soccer it was jarring when I watched my first football game in months and all the commercial breaks involved.
If we could trade ads on shirts or something like that for less commercials I'd be happy. Especially those awful ones where its TD-commercial-extrapoint-commercial-kickoff-commercial

and lol @ these broadcasters thinking if people had the option of watching the game with only stadium sounds (or the players mic'd up uncensored) they wouldn't be out of a job
 

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I'm upset about this too....I look forward to hearing Moose Johnson and Tony Siragusa spit nonsense in between plays :comeon:

What!?:mindblown: They are like the only crew I don't mind listening to their banter. Collinsworth and Micheals are a close second but Moose and Goose are the best out. Love it when Goose breaks down a defense and basically calls the plays before it happens, they have fun with it and are not over critical and boring like every single other NFL crew.
 

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honestly, after a summer of watching mostly soccer it was jarring when I watched my first football game in months and all the commercial breaks involved.

Honestly, If we could trade ads on shirts or something like that for less commercials I'd be happy. Especially those awful ones where its TD-commercial-extrapoint-commercial-kickoff-commercial

and lol @ these broadcasters thinking if people had the option of watching the game with only stadium sounds (or the players mic'd up uncensored) they wouldn't be out of a job

if you got 5.1 audio set up.. the commentary uses the center speaker. so you can mute the center speaker and watch the game without the chatter.
 
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