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Unusual weather delay in NBC's Sunday Night Football telecast

MadMan

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The game was delayed 1.5 hours due to dangerous weather conditions. The Cowboys pulled off a rare 20 to 17 win at 1 AM ET. Makes me wonder what the longest national televised delay in a prime time sports broadcast was. There will be a lot of tired fans this morning.

In a somewhat similar occurrence today tensions between San Diego Padres outfielders and Los Angeles Dodgers fans boiled over on Sunday in the seventh inning of Game 2 of the National League Division Series. The game had to be paused after two baseballs were thrown from the crowd in San Diego outfielder Jurickson Profar's direction, followed by trash and other objects

 
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Tensions between San Diego Padres outfielders and Los Angeles Dodgers fans boiled over on Sunday in the seventh inning of Game 2 of the National League Division Series. The game had to be paused after two baseballs were thrown from the crowd in San Diego outfielder Jurickson Profar's direction, followed by trash and other objects

Stay classy, southern California.
 
Makes me wonder what the longest national televised delay in a prime time sports broadcast was.

There are rain delays in baseball all the time. They can't play baseball in pouring rain. I've seen rain delays go on for several hours before the game gets canceled or played. Typically, there are other games the networks can switch to. Not so with Sunday Night Football.
 
There are rain delays in baseball all the time. They can't play baseball in pouring rain. I've seen rain delays go on for several hours before the game gets canceled or played. Typically, there are other games the networks can switch to. Not so with Sunday Night Football.
To other NBC programming or expanded Football In America.
 
There are rain delays in baseball all the time. They can't play baseball in pouring rain. I've seen rain delays go on for several hours before the game gets canceled or played. Typically, there are other games the networks can switch to. Not so with Sunday Night Football.
Football can be played in just about any kind of weather. Lightning, tornados and hurricanes are about the only exceptions.
 
last night's Sunday Night Football game was the closest NBC had to a regular non-playoff sporting event go way into the early morning hours since the 2015 Coke Zero 400 at Daytona on July 5th, 2015. the race didn't start until 11:30 PM ET/8:30 PM PT due to storms in the Daytona area that delayed the start of the first NASCAR Cup Series race on NBC since the 2006 season finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway, the race was ran on a Sunday night instead of a Saturday night due to NBC wanted it to air on Sunday to mark their return to NASCAR broadcasting and also to avoid conflict with the New York City 4th of July fireworks show the day before. the race didn't end until almost 3 AM ET/12 AM PT due to the late start and the race ended with a crazy crash which saw Austin Dillon's #3 car go into the catchfence by the start/finish line while Dale Earnhardt Jr. took the checker flag to win the race.
 
The game was delayed 1.5 hours due to dangerous weather conditions. The Cowboys pulled off a rare 20 to 17 win at 1 AM ET. Makes me wonder what the longest national televised delay in a prime time sports broadcast was. There will be a lot of tired fans this morning.

There are rain delays in baseball all the time. They can't play baseball in pouring rain. I've seen rain delays go on for several hours before the game gets canceled or played. Typically, there are other games the networks can switch to. Not so with Sunday Night Football.
Reminds me of the Thundersnow Bowl game between the Dolphins & Steelers on Monday Night Football some years ago when the skies opened up JUST as they were going to kickoff. If I recall right, the game was delayed for over half an hour & was one of THE SLOPPIEST games in NFL history :) lol
 
Football can be played in just about any kind of weather. Lightning, tornados and hurricanes are about the only exceptions.
I seem to remember a pro football game that was called on account of fog. The fog was so bad that the people on the field couldn't see the down markers. All you saw on TV was grey.
 
I seem to remember a pro football game that was called on account of fog. The fog was so bad that the people on the field couldn't see the down markers. All you saw on TV was grey.
Eagles/Bears, January 1990 playoff game at Soldier Field, for one.
 
last night's Sunday Night Football game was the closest NBC had to a regular non-playoff sporting event go way into the early morning hours since the 2015 Coke Zero 400 at Daytona on July 5th, 2015. the race didn't start until 11:30 PM ET/8:30 PM PT due to storms in the Daytona area that delayed the start of the first NASCAR Cup Series race on NBC since the 2006 season finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway, the race was ran on a Sunday night instead of a Saturday night due to NBC wanted it to air on Sunday to mark their return to NASCAR broadcasting and also to avoid conflict with the New York City 4th of July fireworks show the day before. the race didn't end until almost 3 AM ET/12 AM PT due to the late start and the race ended with a crazy crash which saw Austin Dillon's #3 car go into the catchfence by the start/finish line while Dale Earnhardt Jr. took the checker flag to win the race.
I DEFINITELY remember that race!

I still have a recording of that race on a VHS tape somewhere.

My local NBC affiliate, KSHB-TV, Ch. 41 in Kansas City, MO, had to tape their late newscast that evening, likely at 10PM, to air after the race which meant that they couldn't show a live radar during their weather forecast during that newscast.
 
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