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Why NFL games seem to be slower than ever

Sep 30, 2015, 02:51 IST

While speaking on ESPN Radio this week, NFL commentator Mike Tirico summed up the feelings of many fans when he said "the flow and tempo of the [NFL] game is just terrible right now." Specifically, Tirico was referring to the number of penalties and replay challenges and how it kills the momentum of games.

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Well, with respect to penalties, Tirico is right. Through three weeks, 730 penalties have been accepted in games this season, an NFL record for this point in a season, up 10.4% from last year and 18.3% from the 2013 season through the same number of games.

As a result, NFL games are averaging 3 hours 10 minutes so far this season, according to ESPN, nearly four minutes longer than the first three weeks last season. For a sport where the average game only has about 11 minutes of actual action, adding four more minutes of non-action is a terrible recipe.

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