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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; NFL Network believes it devised the best way to follow the NFL preseason. It's called NFL Total Access: No Huddle, an innovative approach to live sports on television, allowing viewers to look in on as many as nine NFL games ...
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NFL Network No-Huddle Pre-Season
NFL Network believes it devised the best way to follow the NFL preseason.
It's called NFL Total Access: No Huddle, an innovative approach to live sports on television, allowing viewers to look in on as many as nine NFL games airing simultaneously. No Huddle is a unique whip-around show in which fans are taken from stadium-to-stadium during live NFL preseason games to check in on the performance of their favorite teams and players. Viewers will see an average of 10 minutes of a game at a time before going to another contest. This process continues as No Huddle takes fans to the best action from each game, in a fast-paced format that monitors all the games to ensure that key drives and plays are brought to viewers immediately. A total of 46 NFL preseason games over seven nights will be covered, condensing what would normally be 140 hours of game action into 21 hours. No Huddle will emanate from NFL Network's studio in Los Angeles with Paul Burmeister hosting and Mike Mayock serving as analyst. Burmeister and Mayock will help bridge viewers in and out of games. In addition to No Huddle, NFL Network will carry 55 preseason games in 25 days nationally this summer in their entirety, with 15 of the games available in high definition. The following are the seven nights and 46 games No Huddle will take viewers to: Friday, Aug. 12 at 7:30 p.m. -- 6 games; Time on air, 3½ hours Detroit at N.Y. Jets; New England at Cincinnati; Chicago at St. Louis; Kansas City at Minnesota; Seattle at New Orleans; Tampa Bay at Tennessee Saturday, Aug. 13 at 7 p.m. -- 6 games; Time on air, 3 hours Baltimore at Atlanta; Miami at Jacksonville; Buffalo at Indianapolis; Denver at Houston; N.Y. Giants at Cleveland; Washington at Carolina Saturday, Aug. 20 at 8 p.m. -- 9 games; Time on air, 4 hours Green Bay at Buffalo; Jacksonville at Tampa Bay; Miami at Pittsburgh; Carolina at N.Y. Giants; Chicago at Indianapolis; Oakland at Houston; Philadelphia at Baltimore; Arizona at Kansas City; San Francisco at Denver Friday, Aug. 26 at 7:30 p.m. -- 8 games; Time on air, 2½ hours Cincinnati at Philadelphia; Baltimore at New Orleans; Buffalo at Chicago; Carolina at Cleveland; New England at Green Bay; N.Y. Jets at N.Y. Giants; San Diego at Minnesota; Pittsburgh at Washington Saturday, Aug. 27 at 8 p.m. -- 4 games; Time on air, 3 hours Tampa Bay at Miami; Houston at Dallas; Seattle at Kansas City; Indianapolis at Denver Thursday, Sept. 1 at 7:30 p.m. -- 9 games; Time on air, 2½ hours Atlanta at Miami; Houston at Tampa Bay; N.Y. Jets at Philadelphia; Washington at Baltimore; Cleveland at Chicago; Green Bay at Tennessee; Jacksonville at Dallas; N.Y. Giants at New England; Pittsburgh at Carolina Friday, Sept. 2 at 7:30 p.m. -- 4 games; Time on air, 2½ hours Detroit at Buffalo; Indianapolis at Cincinnati; Kansas City at St. Louis; Minnesota at Seattle 8) |
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