After what we saw with the Giants-Panthers game being cut off in some markets, and the Ravens-Browns game too, is it time for the rules to the changed?
I couldn't tell whether that happened at the last second since I was fast-forwarding through "The OT" watching for the Panthers. But if it was at the last second, that shouldn't have happened.After what we saw with the Giants-Panthers game being cut off in some markets, and the Ravens-Browns game too, is it time for the rules to the changed?
Allow local crews to call regular season Games and in all Sports postseason.
Allow local crews to call regular season Games and in all Sports postseason.
My understanding is games are only cut off when they conflict with a local market team that is starting, in that particular local market. My guess when this happens, most are OK with it because they want to see their home team from the beginning. Today, there are so many other options to continue watching on other platforms...on-line, on your phone, on satellite, etc., etc.
My understanding is games are only cut off when they conflict with a local market team that is starting, in that particular local market.
No. CBS cut off the Browns vs Baltimore game Sunday for Minnesota and Philly on FOX. Neither is a "local" team to me by the NFL's definitions.
But on a network's singleheader day, they are not permitted to continue live coverage of an OT game past 4:20 or 4:25.
correct. Thats how CBS does it. FOX OTOH seems to do it bass ackwards and would probably send everyone to the late game except Miami & Boston areasIt is the case that the networks will switch certain home markets on their doubleheader days so the entirety of the local game is shown in both teams' home markets. So suppose New England and Miami are playing an OT game, and the Raiders are hosting Cincinnati.
CBS would probably keep most of its network on the Patriots game, but switch the stations in San Fransisco, Sacramento, Cincy, and Louisville to their local game at 4:20.
wrong. I already said the explanationCBS couldn't show the Browns/Ravens game, because FOX has promised its advertisers a big viewership from the beginning of its national 4:25 p.m. game, for instance, and the two networks have a reciprocal agreement for that scenario. But you can't promise the advertisers a big viewership from the beginning of its national 4:25 p.m. game, if all of the 1pm games are still going on.
wrong again. NY and Carolina areas the game was there until conclusion. Those markets joined Philly/Minny with about 40 seconds gone in the gameFox's issue was different, they had to get the local break at the end of the window, since that break can't be manipulated. So Fox had no choice to leave the Giants-Panthers game in the markets where they had to.
aint gonna happen. So because one game runs in OT lets give the networks up to an hour to BS until the late game? PLEASE PLEASE send me some of whatever you are smoking.If the NFL was smart, they would change the late game starting times to 5:00. That way everybody would have seen the end of both the Giants-Panthers game and the Ravens-Browns game.
nope. Too late for most folks. Again ONE TIME it happened in how many years of Red Zone?Red Zone had the same issue, since they couldn't show the end of the Browns-Raiders game last week, since NBC wanted you to watch its pregame show instead. But that can't happen if a game is still in progress either, so that defeats the purpose too. The Sunday Night game should start at 9:00, like MNF used to, with a short intro, like it was on ABC.
My understanding is games are only cut off when they conflict with a local market team that is starting, in that particular local market. My guess when this happens, most are OK with it because they want to see their home team from the beginning. Today, there are so many other options to continue watching on other platforms...on-line, on your phone, on satellite, etc., etc.
technically yes that is how it suppose to work if you are the local/regional team that has the late game. But FOX & CBS have different rules they abide by when they have a DH for everyone else
FOX...dumps EVERYONE (sans the local teams markets that have early game) to the late game
CBS...keeps everyone on bonus coverage of early games until they are done...hence 2 weeks ago NYG/NO was almost done with 1st quarter when CBS joined them.
Fox17 use to do it in the early 2000's will send it to the Lions game and leave the early game but now they just keep the early game going until it's over I remember Lions VS Bears in 2011 Falcons VS Saints went to OT wasn't until the 2ND quarter when I got Lions VS Bears game which isn't right. Since the Lions are the home team they should show the whole screw the early game that is running late and London game that went to OT in 2016 Lions Vs Texans again wasn't until the 2ND quarter until I got to watch it.