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Why are we on CBS?


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3 hours ago, hdevonxz said:

I guess I've never noticed that or thought thst it went by home teams. I guess we are playing a lot more afc opponents then usual here lately 

We play the exact same number of AFC opponents we play every year: four. The NFL schedule has a predetermined format to it, part of which is each team plays one division from the other conference each year on a rotating basis. Two of those games are home games, two are away. That pretty much never changes.

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10 hours ago, The NFL Shield At Midfield said:

CBS broadcasts in 1080p vs. Fox in 720p if memory serves

Is this a recent change? Swear CBS had the worst quality for years, and it has been notorious for that especially in the mid 2000s.  Their games used to look awful. Out bid on the scheduling saw them cut back on quality. 

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According to wikipedia, which may or may not be accurate, here are the max resolution levels for national broadcasts

  • ABC: 720p
  • CBS: 1080i
  • ESPN: 720p
  • FOX: 720p
  • NBC: 1080i
  • NFL Network : 1080i

The problem is that the cable company may not support higher resolutions on the channels that they feed down the line. Which is why Netflix and other streamers, along with DirecTV, are able to offer 4K channels.

But until the sports stuff is *filmed* in the higher resolutions, don't expect to see Ultra 4k HD for weekly NFL broadcasts any time soon.

Per Reddit - FOX does some HDR via the Fox Sports App or the FuboTV streamer. Fox and NBC 4K feeds are upscaled of their 1080 stuff

They'll probably air the super bowl this year in 4K, as an experiment. If Amazon (or Apple or whatever streamer) ends up with Sunday Ticket, I'd expect games to be available in 4K via that method before they're available on 4K via broadcast

 

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On 9/12/2021 at 11:45 PM, PanthersATL said:

According to wikipedia, which may or may not be accurate, here are the max resolution levels for national broadcasts

  • ABC: 720p
  • CBS: 1080i
  • ESPN: 720p
  • FOX: 720p
  • NBC: 1080i
  • NFL Network : 1080i

The problem is that the cable company may not support higher resolutions on the channels that they feed down the line. Which is why Netflix and other streamers, along with DirecTV, are able to offer 4K channels.

But until the sports stuff is *filmed* in the higher resolutions, don't expect to see Ultra 4k HD for weekly NFL broadcasts any time soon.

Per Reddit - FOX does some HDR via the Fox Sports App or the FuboTV streamer. Fox and NBC 4K feeds are upscaled of their 1080 stuff

They'll probably air the super bowl this year in 4K, as an experiment. If Amazon (or Apple or whatever streamer) ends up with Sunday Ticket, I'd expect games to be available in 4K via that method before they're available on 4K via broadcast

 

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On 9/12/2021 at 12:33 PM, hdevonxz said:

I guess I've never noticed that or thought thst it went by home teams. I guess we are playing a lot more afc opponents then usual here lately 

That's the general jist of it but the NFL has been allowing cross flexing for a few years now where a network can reach across and grab a game from the other conference.  They did that after they ran into some issues with all of the best games being AFC or NFC games.  Now there is a little bit of flexibility to wheel and deal as needed.  The same for Thanksgiving.

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