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Michael Garcia - June 29, 2012
You know all those times you've been watching an early NFL game on Sunday and the game is tight in the final minutes, but the network cuts away to the afternoon game, causing you to miss the end of the first game? That won't be happening anymore.
The NFL announced today that the back half of the double header game will be moved back ten minutes so that fans don't get screwed out of seeing the last moments of any games. The NFL rules previously insisted that audiences don't miss the opening kickoff of the 'home' game in the afternoon, so that meant even if a game was coming down to the wire, the feed would be switched to the next game. Here's why they made the switch.
In researching the kickoff time shift, the NFL analyzed games from the 2009-11 seasons and found that 44 games required part of the audience to be switched to a mandatory doubleheader game kickoff. With a 4:25 PM ET kickoff time, that number that would have been reduced by 66 percent to only 15 games.
Finally the NFL realized that sucked and did something about it. Way to go NFL, proving again that it's possible for a giant in sports to do something for the fans, which also proves why the NFL is number one in American sports.
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