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The NFL has their own channel, the NFL Network. They are in a fight with cable companies around the US trying to get them to include their channel on the basic packages, yet they also want to make it the fifth most expensive channel. They claim people like Comcast put their own channels on the basic packages (I think the Golf Channel falls in this bucket) so the cable companies are being unfair to resist. Instead, the cable companies want to put it in their sports packages, premium packages or sell it al-la-carte. The NFL won't allow them to do that. So, only 38% of the cable subscribers get the NFL Network. What's ironic: Time Warner which refuses to carry the channel, is the provider in New York city... where the NFL is headquartered... which means the NFL employees in the home office can't see the game. This doesn't affect people like me who don't have cable but rather satellite as both Dish Network & DirecTV carry the channel. I can't live without my DirecTV (I *must* have my Sunday Ticket + SuperFan!).

Last night the NFL upped the ante. It put what could be argued as one of the best two games to date this season (GB @ DAL, the other being NE @ INDY a few weeks ago) on their channel meaning most of the country had to head to a friend's house or a local bar that had satellite.

To who's right and who's wrong? Most people seem to complain that it's the cable companies. However, it is those people who don't see the real problem because they can't see the game. If you got to see the game, you would see that it is really the NFL at fault. Why? Because their production quality is HORRIBLE. I've never watched a more poorly produced event/show/game in my life than the games I've watched on the NFL network going back to last year. I gave them a flyer on the first year... newbies and they would learn. But oh no... this year it is just as bad. The volume of the commentary is the same as the crowd noise which makes it hard to hear what they are saying. But, this is really a blessing in disguise as the play-by-play of Bryant Gumble is atrocious. Farve throws a deep ball to Driver who's double covered in the first quarter and as the ball is in the air Gumble says "he's got Driver open!". Uh... no he doesn't... no where near open... and the color guy, Chris Collinsworth, knows this as the very next line is CC saying "that was pretty good coverage... I'm surprised he threw that." No kidding... I was too! Couple that with the audio of Dieon on the sideline... arg... it's horrible.

Don't get me wrong... the NFL network should be on basic cable if the Golf Channel is. But, it damn sure isn't anywhere near a top 10 if not top 20 in terms of the most expensive channels. Get your head out of your arses NFL brass... how can you demand top dollar for a shoddy product!?!?!

From here on out, I'll continue to watch the games, but I damn sure will have it muted.

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posted on Friday, November 30, 2007 9:44 PM

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# re: The NFL has to get their head out of their collective arse 11/30/2007 10:29 PM Rich M.
Gravatar It really is an interesting situation. In particular if you're like me an live in Canada. The NFL network is available up here, not sure what packages it is included in, but I know its in one of the specialty sports packages. Anyways, because of television right agreements a canadian sports network, TSN (best described as our version of ESPN), broadcast the game last night nationally. Now the real kicker, what happened if you tuned into the NFL network? You were blacked out from the game and got some random filler content!

# re: The NFL has to get their head out of their collective arse 12/3/2007 9:02 AM Catto
Gravatar Hey Now AC,
I hear you loud & clear on this one. I missed the game since Comcast is our cable provider. Hope your doing well in your fantacy league, ready for playoffs?
Thx 4 the info,
Catto

# re: The NFL has to get their head out of their collective arse 12/3/2007 9:10 AM AC [MVP MOSS]
Gravatar Catto-
I made it in, but I won't go far. Been plauged by injuries this year (Mark Bulger, Alex Smith, Trent Green, Benson, Branch, etc). Had a strong 6 game winning streak but have since gone 2-4. I'll get the 5th or 6th seed (we have 6 spots for the post season).

# re: The NFL has to get their head out of their collective arse 12/4/2007 7:50 AM Shawn Cicoria
Gravatar This is funny, as a NY sports caster was interviewing Michael Straham from the Giants regarding a game telecast on the NFL channel.

Michael responded "I don't get the NFL Channel...."

I grew up thinking that's what all the advertisements were for. Now, I pay to see a movie and 15 - 20 minutes of advertisements. WTF?

# re: The NFL has to get their head out of their collective arse 12/12/2007 2:51 AM Wes
Gravatar I have no idea who Bryant Gumble slept with to get where he is. I don't get the NFL network but if it's anything as bad a Real Sports . . .



# re: The NFL has to get their head out of their collective arse 12/13/2007 4:54 PM Teej
Gravatar Off-topic, but I wish the play-by-play broadcasters and commentators were taken out of all NFL broadcasts. Well, at least the Monday Night Football telecasts on ESPN (...another network that pisses me off to no end). Tony Kornheiser - what a clown. Has he ever added valuable insight in the broadcast booth?

I love my Steelers and watching football in general, but the NFL as a whole is ridiculously over-exposed to the point where it's becoming more and more diluted each season. Many of the athletes also know how much exposure they get and they act like clowns (*ahem* T.O. *ahem* Chad Johnson) for entertainment value, focusing more on endzone celebrations/antics rather than focusing on winning the game. As a longtime genuine sports fan, it is incredibly deflating to me.

Had to rant... sorry!

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