When it comes to scoring, more is more, and the Canadian Football League delivered in 2022, averaging just over 50 points per game.
The average in 2014 was 2:55, so the league has managed to trim nine minutes during the past decade alone. Has the CFL brain trust wound the clock back far enough? Apparently not, at least not for their liking.
“One of the things that I know our ex-president Rick LeLacheur was adamant about; we have to get these games over with. Hockey is ending quicker. Soccer ends quicker. Fans just don’t have the patience that they had in years gone by,” said McEvoy. “One of the small changes we made last year, the first and third quarter can end on a penalty. We just move sides, go to commercial and start up again,” said McEvoy. “That’s something the NFL does. That’s a small rule that maybe no one thought about, but I know it happened a few times in our games at B.C. Place.Article content
A couple of seasons ago, LeLacheur was musing openly about shortening quarters from 15 minutes to 12 as a means of cutting time off the clock.
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