Posted: under NFL.
Tags: Brett Favre, Espn, Offseason
Michael Finnigan asked:
ESPN has aired NFL Live everyday this offseason and with the same non-important things. They talk about Brett Favre and retiring and who’s gonna win the next superbowl. Why do theye do this when they could have things like Baseball Tonight.
Do you agree that it’s unnessecary to have this one during the offseason?
Stephanie
Dec 06 2008
Posted: under NFL.
Tags: Coach, Nfl Radio, Wireless System
killer_instinct asked:
How does the NFL protect someone from tapping into the communication. If it is some type of wireless system how is it secured ? It must be digitally encrypted I would guess.
Adana
Dec 01 2008
Posted: under NFL.
Tags: Nfl Games, Texans, Weather
Tommy T asked: I mean, there was a game last week of the Texans/Packers in 6degree weather. How far will the NFL go to play the game. Is there a certain degree when they will postpone a game to protect their players and fans? I know its tradition, but what if it hits 10degress below?
Thanks.
Zach
Nov 30 2008
Posted: under NFL.
Tags: Authentic Nfl Jersey, Dollar Screen, Screen Printing
running man asked:
I have a standard NFL authentic jersey which is the ~70 dollar screen printed replica version of the jerseys. The part which is most annoying is the white screen printing which is used liberally on the jersey is fading with a yellowish tint. I have owned other jerseys similarly, and none of them have shown this tendency. I was wondering if there was a cleaning compound that could be used to fix this, or any other option that I can’t seem to figure out?
Gabriel
Nov 28 2008
Posted: under NFL.
Tags: Nfl Jersey, Nfl Logo, U Kno
D. W asked:
U kno the NFL Logo on the front of the Jersey.
Derek
Nov 25 2008
Posted: under NFL.
Tags: Match, Nfl Fan, Premier League Football
CrashFu™ asked: What would it take for the average NFL fan to watch and appreciate a World Cup or Premier League football/soccer match?
Is it even possible?
Maria
Nov 18 2008
Posted: under NFL.
Tags: Popular Sport, Sports, Super Bowl
Faysal asked:
It shows in many places that the NFL is the best of America’s “Big 3″ or “Big 4″ sports.It brings in more viewers than any other sport,especially during the Super Bowl.Many gamers buy Madden NFL every year.There are more reason than i can list in these details,but let’s just get to it.Why NFL over all the rest?
I shall also add that according to the most recent poll,29% of America likes pro football over any other sport in the USA.It also has the highest rate of attendants per game.
Blake
Oct 28 2008
Posted: under NFL.
Tags: Basketball, Game Tapes, Plays
joeinchino2000 asked:
The NFL is going back through game tapes and fining players for hits even though there was no penalty on the play. Do you think that effects how defensive players play the game? Ifthey fine the players for the hit, shouldn’t they also fine the referrees for not calling the penalty?
If they did the same thing in basketball how would their fans and players react?
Eugene
Oct 28 2008
Posted: under NFL.
Tags: Control, Helmet Radio, Helmets
BlueThunder asked: NFL quarterbacks and now selected defensive players have a radio receiver imbedded in their helmets for hearing play calls from the sidelines.
What precautions does the league have to prevent someone using a frequency scanner from listening in and relaying the called play to the other team?
And, what precautions does the league have to prevent someone in the stands, or even someone miles away, from flooding the frequencies used for the communications with a much stronger signal?
Ava
Oct 10 2008
Posted: under NFL.
Tags: Broadcasting, Game, Nfl Games
Yun asked: I don’t really care about sports, but this caught my attention.
It appears that the NFL will only allow the broadcasting of some of the last (and therefore biggest) games of the year on the NFL network that very few cable companies carry.
Fans are going to be very upset, especially if this continues to every game in the next season.
The NFL wants to increase their profits by controlling who has access to watch and charging more. The cable companies don’t want to pay for the NFL channel since it does nothing but play old games when the NFL isn’t playing, and the cost for the channel is high.
Who should be blamed by the fans for this debacle?
Luke
Oct 02 2008