The popularity of the National Football League with television audiences is reaching an absurd limit. Every one of the 280 some odd games they play are nationally telecast. People pay full price to attend four weeks of exhibition games before the season begins and even delayed broadcasts draw good audiences. The Super Bowl is traditionally the most watched television show of the year. The draft of college players has moved to prime time over the span of several days. Hundreds of hours of broadcast time is spent leading up to the draft with speculation and predictions of who each team will draft. And now, two sports networks have spent six hours to introduce the schedule for next year. The schedule! Unbelievable!
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RANDOM MUSINGS FROM THE TOP OF THE HILL
4/18/2012
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