NFL broadcasts rarely show viewers what they most want to see

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Sunday, at the close of Jets-Bills on CBS, there was only one reason to stick around.

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But as White was shown crossing the field towards the Bills, CBS cut completely away to a full screen graphic of “The AFC Playoff Picture.” Sanctuary! The commentary in most NFL telecasts is still badly biased as it much favors selfish, foolish players over circumspect viewers. , Fox’s Joe Davis and Daryl Johnston refused to note what we couldn’t miss: the score didn’t prevent individual Giants from celebrating themselves.

For all Johnston has to say every week, he always clams up on childishly selfish unprofessional conduct. Never offend the offensive! As need-fixing “production values,” it’s obvious, by now, that they’re incurable, thus, in order to continue to watch, we have to change, perhaps starting with our Sunday clothing. “Hello. I’m looking for something in a Moron, Extra-Large.” Another week of selective, infuriating double-standard justice.

 

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