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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.So why was the game delayed? For tv reasons? They could've continued the game with the lighting they had. Every team has played in some type of foul weather that reduces visibility, ie; fog, rain snow etc. Why not continue the game as scheduled?
I thought about both of those issues beforehand.Nantz and Simms didnt have electric power to announce the game.
The scoreboard was out too.
I thought about both of those issues beforehand.
I wasn't paying close attention but I swear that's all CBS did was talk through the blackout, and why is the score board important to the players on the field?
There was no electricity on the 49er's sideline putting their communications down.
So, Baltimore had communications during the blackout but SF had none? Free time-out?There was no electricity on the 49er's sideline putting their communications down.
I thought about both of those issues beforehand.
I wasn't paying close attention but I swear that's all CBS did was talk through the blackout, and why is the score board important to the players on the field?
I will admit I forgot about the clock, but is the scoreboard clock the official game clock? So, if it's snowing or raining like there's no tomorrow, and the scoreboard is not visible to the game managers, do they ever stop the game? I'm not looking for smart-assed remarks here. I questioned this during the game and want to hear others sensible thoughts on it.Is that a serious question or are you new to the sport? You DO realize there is a clock? And that the sidelines need commuications?
She used up all my juice.Beyonce used up all the juice.