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Making the Case Against TV Timeouts
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<blockquote data-quote="Zebra Frog" data-source="post: 2767957" data-attributes="member: 184"><p>I read this with great interest as I have never been involved in a game with only 1 TV timeout. I was also interested in what the format for media timeouts they were using. I also timed the first few media timeouts and it looked like they were runnng about 2:40 from start to snap, which is normal. The format appeared to be 4 per quarter with a floater. The breakdown of media timeouts were:</p><p>First Quarter</p><p>11:12 after a TD</p><p>10:17 after a punt</p><p>2:09 after a TD</p><p>2:03 after a free kick</p><p></p><p>Second Quarter</p><p>13:15 after a punt</p><p>10:54 after a TD</p><p>7:33 after a missed FG</p><p>4:44 after a TD</p><p></p><p>Third Quarter</p><p>11:25 after a punt</p><p>7:29 after a punt</p><p>6:29 after a punt</p><p>1:55 after a missed field goal</p><p></p><p>Fourth Quarter</p><p>14:41 after a punt</p><p>12:27 after a punt</p><p>12:10 after a TD</p><p>9:14 after a TD</p><p>3:50 after a TD (Floater)</p><p></p><p>In the First Half there were 3 timeouts, 1 review, and 1 injury stop. None resulted in a media timeout.</p><p>In the Second Half there was 1 injury stop, and 2 or 3 timeouts, none resulting in media timeouts.</p><p>Timeouts taken between quarters do not count as media timeouts and are normally longer than media ones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zebra Frog, post: 2767957, member: 184"] I read this with great interest as I have never been involved in a game with only 1 TV timeout. I was also interested in what the format for media timeouts they were using. I also timed the first few media timeouts and it looked like they were runnng about 2:40 from start to snap, which is normal. The format appeared to be 4 per quarter with a floater. The breakdown of media timeouts were: First Quarter 11:12 after a TD 10:17 after a punt 2:09 after a TD 2:03 after a free kick Second Quarter 13:15 after a punt 10:54 after a TD 7:33 after a missed FG 4:44 after a TD Third Quarter 11:25 after a punt 7:29 after a punt 6:29 after a punt 1:55 after a missed field goal Fourth Quarter 14:41 after a punt 12:27 after a punt 12:10 after a TD 9:14 after a TD 3:50 after a TD (Floater) In the First Half there were 3 timeouts, 1 review, and 1 injury stop. None resulted in a media timeout. In the Second Half there was 1 injury stop, and 2 or 3 timeouts, none resulting in media timeouts. Timeouts taken between quarters do not count as media timeouts and are normally longer than media ones. [/QUOTE]
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