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17 hours ago, Big Turk said:

Sundays game clocked in at 3 hours and 53 minutes, unofficially, which would make it the longest home game ever in franchise history.

 

The previous record didn't last long as that was the Vikings OT game from earlier this year which clocked in at 3 hours and 46 minutes.

 

If anyone wondered why it felt so late when the game was over, that was the reason.

 

https://www.wivb.com/sports/sundays-bills-game-was-longest-home-game-in-franchise-history/

 

God help us all if we ever have to suffer through Tony Romo for that long EVER again in this life. 

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On 1/17/2023 at 3:09 PM, Big Turk said:

Sundays game clocked in at 3 hours and 53 minutes, unofficially, which would make it the longest home game ever in franchise history.

 

The previous record didn't last long as that was the Vikings OT game from earlier this year which clocked in at 3 hours and 46 minutes.

 

If anyone wondered why it felt so late when the game was over, that was the reason.

 

https://www.wivb.com/sports/sundays-bills-game-was-longest-home-game-in-franchise-history/

 

 

Was half time around 3:00, add 15 minutes for half time, so 3rd quarter started around 3:15.  2nd half wasn't that bad then overall, 1:35.   2nd halves typically take more time.  Was just extremely slow 1st half.

 

Watching the game, not really sure why though either??

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Just now, Ed_Formerly_of_Roch said:

 

Was half time around 3:00, add 15 minutes for half time, so 3rd quarter started around 3:15.  2nd half wasn't that bad then overall, 1:35.   2nd halves typically take more time.  Was just extremely slow 1st half.

 

Watching the game, not really sure why though either??

 

I think it was a combination of many factors

 

1) Lots of incompletions 

 

2) Not many running plays

 

3) Lots of official reviews

 

4) Injuries

 

5) Not many sustained drives

 

6) Dolphins routinely using every second (and then some) of the playclock. 

 

The game was taking so long that CBS even started skipping some TV timeouts!

 

 

Posted
19 hours ago, Success said:

It's mainly because the Dolphins went well past "0" on the play clock on every play.  Without the refs calling anything.

 

I was there and rarely watched the clock.  But one time the Dolphins were in the huddle and the play clock NEVER started.   

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3 hours ago, DabillsDaBillsDaBills said:

 

I think it was a combination of many factors

 

1) Lots of incompletions 

 

2) Not many running plays

 

3) Lots of official reviews

 

4) Injuries

 

5) Not many sustained drives

 

6) Dolphins routinely using every second (and then some) of the playclock. 

 

The game was taking so long that CBS even started skipping some TV timeouts!

 

 

 

Definitely noticed those two in bold.

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