KRC Posted January 15, 2010 Posted January 15, 2010 How much action time would you expect was in an NFL game? Linky Thingy [shameless plug] Anyone see the reference to KRC in the article? [/shameless plug]
truth on hold Posted January 15, 2010 Posted January 15, 2010 How much action time would you expect was in an NFL game? Linky Thingy [shameless plug] Anyone see the reference to KRC in the article? [/shameless plug] no but i did notice the andy warhol inspired grid looks like bruce smith when he was a redskin http://online.wsj.com/public/resources/doc...-NFL-Games.html
dib Posted January 15, 2010 Posted January 15, 2010 anybody break that down to dollars/minute based on the league minimum?
John Adams Posted January 15, 2010 Posted January 15, 2010 How much action time would you expect was in an NFL game? Linky Thingy [shameless plug] Anyone see the reference to KRC in the article? [/shameless plug] Are you the same Ken Crippen who wrote The Original Buffalo Bills: A History of the All-America Football Conference Team? If so, that's a great book!
KRC Posted January 15, 2010 Author Posted January 15, 2010 Are you the same Ken Crippen who wrote The Original Buffalo Bills: A History of the All-America Football Conference Team? If so, that's a great book! Yup. Thanks for the plug and the compliments. The check is in the mail.
Chandler#81 Posted January 15, 2010 Posted January 15, 2010 Interesting stuff Ken, Thanks! I did an informal study on this a couple years ago, trying to reason how much time was actually spent playing vs. all the injuries to the Bills. (an anomaly that continues through this year.. ) I came up with about 17 minutes of actual play, or nearly 8 minutes offense/defense. But there were too many intangibles such as time outs remaining late in the game, where a narrow lead was trying to be protected, etc.. 11 minutes -or approx. 5 actual minutes on offense/defense- boggles my mind! Especially when you consider that not every player engages in real contact every play. ie: WR just taking a DB away from a run play; a play action that traps a LB for a throw over his head, etc. To me, it begs the question: How the he!! do the Bills get so banged up, so often??
GG Posted January 15, 2010 Posted January 15, 2010 To me, it begs the question: How the he!! do the Bills get so banged up, so often?? Don't you think the nature of that action is more important than the amount of time? While itt may only take a split second to get hit by a Mack truck, my guess is that the injury would be severe.
CodeMonkey Posted January 15, 2010 Posted January 15, 2010 Just watch a game and you can tell the percentage of deadtime to action is extreme. But 11 minutes out of 60 is shorter than I would have guessed. But thinking about it closer, it is about right. Thanks for the link! What DirectTV should do is offer the games the following week to sunday ticket subscribers with the deadtime compressed out. Watching 4 games in an hour as opposed to 1 game in 3 hours has a lot of appeal to me.
Pine Barrens Mafia Posted January 15, 2010 Posted January 15, 2010 anybody break that down to dollars/minute based on the league minimum? I'm sorry, were you saying something?
papazoid Posted January 15, 2010 Posted January 15, 2010 11 minutes ??......no wonder i love the Red Zone channel......constant action, zero commercials.
Beerball Posted January 15, 2010 Posted January 15, 2010 anybody break that down to dollars/minute based on the league minimum? How about someone figures out Maybin's $/minute of action based on his playing time? Average game he was on the field for a handful of plays...shouldn't be too difficult. So, KRC is THE Ken Crippen? The same Ken Crippen who is executive director of the Professional Football Researchers Association? The same Ken Crippen who has a collection of broadcasts that date back to the 1930s? The same Ken Crippen who's already been established as an accomplished author? Former Presidential candidate? meh... WTF did the WSJ come to you? Congrats Mr. C....now you just need to get your mug on the jumbotron.
SHOUTBOX MONSTER! Posted January 15, 2010 Posted January 15, 2010 Interesting stuff there. Anyone catch that the Bills/Falcons game was one of the ones used in the sample? Some people may find this interesting... CBS/Atlanta-Buffalo01.09.40.00 NBC/Dallas-Washington 01.01.06.00 FOX/Seattle-Green Bay 01.09.07.00 ESPN/Chicago-Minnesota 01.08.38.00 The Bills/Falcons games had more footage of players standing around than any of the other games. So basically we have a team full of lazy slackers. We need a new coach badly.
KRC Posted January 15, 2010 Author Posted January 15, 2010 So, KRC is THE Ken Crippen? The same Ken Crippen who is executive director of the Professional Football Researchers Association? The same Ken Crippen who has a collection of broadcasts that date back to the 1930s? The same Ken Crippen who's already been established as an accomplished author? Former Presidential candidate? Yup. meh... My thoughts, exactly. WTF did the WSJ come to you? Bad Google search? He thought I was someone else? Congrats Mr. C....now you just need to get your mug on the jumbotron. I am not in Rubeo's league.
R. Rich Posted January 15, 2010 Posted January 15, 2010 KRC? Never heard of 'em. Or his wife. Never been to his home, and he's certainly never been to mine. Too bad, 'cause I hear he's not a bad author, and I recently came into possession of his latest book.
kegtapr Posted January 15, 2010 Posted January 15, 2010 This Ken Crippen guy sounds pretty smart. What's his 40 time?
Chef Jim Posted January 15, 2010 Posted January 15, 2010 I remember talking so someone I worked with who was from England. He hated the NFL because it was boring and there was no action. I though he was crazy. Then I started paying attention to it and found out he was right. That's the reason why I don't watch too much football anymore.
yall Posted January 15, 2010 Posted January 15, 2010 I remember talking so someone I worked with who was from England. He hated the NFL because it was boring and there was no action. I though he was crazy. Then I started paying attention to it and found out he was right. That's the reason why I don't watch too much football anymore. According to the article, even those of us who regularly watch football, don't watch very much football.
Chef Jim Posted January 15, 2010 Posted January 15, 2010 According to the article, even those of us who regularly watch football, don't watch very much football. Booyah!
CodeMonkey Posted January 15, 2010 Posted January 15, 2010 So what do the networks do with the other 174 minutes in a typical broadcast? Not surprisingly, commercials take up about an hour. As many as 75 minutes, or about 60% of the total air time, excluding commercials, is spent on shots of players huddling, standing at the line of scrimmage or just generally milling about between snaps. So let's see, 11 minutes of action 60 minutes of commercials $75 average ticket price (entire NFL, not just the Bills) More than 5 times more commercials than action. And on average, $6.81 per minute of action. Who says the NFL does not know how to make money!!! I know that the diehards will say "well, I need that time between plays and commercial time to look at replays and figure out what just happened". But it still is pretty funny when you break it down.
loyal2dagame Posted January 15, 2010 Posted January 15, 2010 So let's see, 11 minutes of action 60 minutes of commercials More than 5 times more commercials than action. makes you wonder how anyone ever gets injured.........
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