12 minute quarters?

Can you guys imagine how disgusting our offense would be if we had, among our other tricks, the ability to kill an entire half in two drives?
 
I assume this is because of increased TV timeouts, more pass happy offenses and the inability of refs to get plays right, sending them up to the magic idiots in the sky.
 
It's like, "Well, Georgia Tech is leading at half time and gets the ball first in the second half, so it's entirely possible that Miami only gets one possession for the rest of the game. They better make it count."

I hate to say it, but if they did this, the ability to manipulate the clock to go both fast AND slow would become almost paramount. It could put us in a really interesting position.
 
If you shorten the quarters you will make it difficult to break existing records.
 
Go to something more resembling the NFL structure as far as challenges/replays go. Right now you get some of the most idiotic stoppages of play for obvious calls.

Also, when a player gets injured, just play around him. No need to stop the game.
 
This has literally nothing to do with the sport and everything to do with ööööing commercials and espn sucking ass. High school games go so fast by comparison because most of them aren't on tv.
 
We interrupt this post for an eight minute TV timeout, followed by a review of the last PAT, then we are going to Holly Rowe.
 
The target should be 3 hours - I think games drag that go longer than 3 hours
1) Make TV do less halftime show and run commercials at halftime like soccer. Commercials after quarter and at halftime only if can do it. And quit taking 5 minutes each game with game summaries/station advertising - do between plays.
2) Replay time must be cut. Go to NFL model
3) Run clock after first downs NFL Model.
nfl averages 3:12. with commercial changes to when run at halftime could get close.
gt averaged 3:12 in 16
 
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