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by macleginn 138 days ago
Most of what he writes (including the part on the skycam) applies to soccer as well.
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Maybe, but soccer doesn't have very many situations where there are ~14 players standing in spitting distance of each other and a 6 inch shift in the position of the ball or a single player has huge implications for the outcome of the game.
Aren't free kicks an example of this? There must be a few in every soccer game, no?

But I don't know how many times the 14 player scenario happens per game in American Football, is it a lot more?

Soccer fans also miss out on an hour of commercials each game (it's easy to skip the ones at halftime).