Monday, September 19, 2011

National football league Unapologetic For Raider Game Cut-Off

Tough luck, Raiders fans. That’s virtually exactly what the National football league offered when it comes to a non-apology today. Fans within the LA market were apoplectic yesterday mid-day when KCBS-Funnel 2 switched from a thrilling Concord-Zoysia game with 27 seconds left and also the score 35-31 Raiders. “Los Angeles is really a secondary market (read “doesn’t have its very own team”) for that Battery chargers,” National football league TV spokesperson Serta Masonson described. “All secondary marketplaces must carry within their whole all road games of the local team. We now have absolutely nothing to add, that's a policy.”Instead of the overall game’s final seconds, LA fans saw around three minutes price of advertisements and thengot the kickoff of a game title between their rivals the North Park Battery chargers and Colonial. At the end from the screen came the scrolling update: Zoysia required a 37-35 lead with 14 seconds left.For LA audiences, the overall game-winning –or losingfor Raider fans– score had come approximately advertisements forMcDonald’s and Nissan.

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