It's funny watching players advocate against VAR when we all know that they were the main movers in getting it implemented.
I’d forgotten all about that massive tool!
It's funny watching players advocate against VAR when we all know that they were the main movers in getting it implemented.
I'd also include a 'team' yellow for too many technical fouls. Man City would be bricking it.A "team yellow" (turnip Taylor mode on) do I like that.
Stopping the clock gives the US (and then the rest of us) the perfect place to add ad breaks. YayThe stopped clock idea is just an absolute no brainer. There is not one single reason anyone has ever put to me that gets me even close to thinking it might not work.
Exactly my thoughts, too many streams I think. Don't forget players speaking during a break like chillwell the other night.Stopping the clock gives the US (and then the rest of us) the perfect place to add ad breaks. Yay
No it doesn't. That's not how a stopped clock works. The sports you are referring to are structured completely differently which is why they have time mid-game to put ads in.Stopping the clock gives the US (and then the rest of us) the perfect place to add ad breaks. Yay
Just watch any US sport. Fouling the opposition to stop the clock, kicking it out of touch to create time for a Hail Mary punt into the box. Honestly does not bear even thinking about.The stopped clock idea is just an absolute no brainer. There is not one single reason anyone has ever put to me that gets me even close to thinking it might not work.
No it doesn't.
That's not how a stopped clock works. The sports you are referring to are structured completely differently which is why they have time mid-game to put ads in.
As above. People paying for their TV subscription have reason to complain if they actually miss action because of an ad-break, but if the clock is stopped, they can stop the coverage.Which break in play do you think they'd implement an ad break in? And why do they not do that already If so? The clock running or not makes no difference.
I watch a LOT of NFL.Just watch any US sport. Fouling the opposition to stop the clock, kicking it out of touch to create time for a Hail Mary punt into the box. Honestly does not bear even thinking about.
And of course while the clock is stopped plenty of time for an advert...
The clock running or not when a player is injured is still time of nothing happening. Why don't they try and fit in add breaks now whilst a player is injured and then ask the ref to hold off until they are back? They ask the refs to hold and hold and hold the kick off until the TV companies are ready.If someone is wasting a bit of time in football with an injury and the clock has stopped, you can bet your ass that the Americans will try and fit an ad-break in.
They wouldn't be wasting time as the clock is stopped.If someone is wasting a bit of time in football with an injury and the clock has stopped,
They can't do that now because they'd be holding off play while the clock is going down. Obviously that can't happen.The clock running or not when a player is injured is still time of nothing happening. Why don't they try and fit in add breaks now whilst a player is injured and then ask the ref to hold off until they are back?
The point is they'd still do it to break up momentumThey wouldn't be wasting time as the clock is stopped.
That's the point.
Like they do now......but without losing the time as well.The point is they'd still do it to break up momentum
On the assumption you don't think they would be dropping ads into things like throw ins or small fouls (because that would be nuts on so many levels), the only real large break in play are injuries.They can't do that now because they'd be holding off play while the clock is going down. Obviously that can't happen.
once you have a stop on the clock, you can say its 5 or 10 sec minimum until you restart. i've heard this suggested anyway.No it doesn't. That's not how a stopped clock works. The sports you are referring to are structured completely differently which is why they have time mid-game to put ads in.
Which break in play do you think they'd implement an ad break in? And why do they not do that already If so? The clock running or not makes no difference.