jws926
I need to think of something new for here
Certainty Faux Sports doesntPit stop times. Who cares right?
Certainty Faux Sports doesntPit stop times. Who cares right?
Commercials are scheduled in advance.LMAO side by side for the lead, good time for a commercial.
It's cliche at this point, but really?
ANd those sports have tv time outs and just time outs , racing does not , so they have to break during green flag, geebus
No, COW has him beat.You have to be the biggest bellyachier here.
You literally complain about everything.
MTJ got back around Kyle.
That is it, all the breaks are scheduled long before the green flag dropsCommercials are scheduled in advance.
Production crew oughta be ******* shot. Y'all wonder why TV ratings decline and then excuse sh!t like missing obvious passing opportunities.
To be fair, televised soccer barely has commercials because it is a “nonstop” sport other than the halfs, injuries & TOs. NASCAR should be similarly broadcasted.Every other sport has frequent stops in the action.
How hard would it be to stay on for ten more seconds to watch Truex complete the pass?Commercials are scheduled in advance.
Commercials are scheduled in advance.
There are only two stage breaks. It takes more than two breaks to pay for this.What do you think stage breaks are for dummy? They're TV timeouts. NASCAR fundamentally changed how a contest works just so they could get more ad revenue. or at least preserve what they could get.
yeah, that makes perfect sense.Sport is less interesting on TV than in person, but I think they are actually trying to turn people away at this point.
^This. Either show the on track action of GTFO.
Yes, those things they do get delayed of courseNever seen a delay on a commercial for a wreck...
Guess crashes are more important to see.
No kidding kid, but those breaks come at much bigger intervals than other sports , other sports have more "TV" time outs than two.What do you think stage breaks are for? They're TV timeouts. NASCAR fundamentally changed how a contest works just so they could get more ad revenue. or at least preserve what they could get.