Hey NBC … Leave Football Alone … SHUT UP AND BROADCAST SPORTS … Shameful Green Stunt

 

NBC … LEAVE FOOTBALL ALONE!!! SHUT UP AND BROADCAST

What ever happened it just sitting back with some chips and a beverage and watching a football game in peace? Away from the realities of the world and away from a political agenda. Not any more thanks to NBC.  As Hot Air has stated, first they had to inflict us with Keith Olbermann and now a lame green stunt. The only thing missing last night was Al Gore doing guest color analysis on the game. By the way NBC, the Dallas Cowboys beat the Eagles 38–17.

NBC is fine that you have a “Green is Universal campaign. However, do so when it would be deemed appropriate. I do not expect football scores or interviews with head coaches while watching Tim Russert. How about you do the same for sports fans?  NBC and Football Night in America is truly in the dark. 

So NBC’s answer to being green is a self-serving ridiculous stunt of turning the lights off for their half-time show of Football Night in America. You have got to be joking? It might have been a bit more convincing if Bob Costas, Olbermann and Chris Collinsworth were not laughing and making sophomoric jokes through out the broadcast. Wouldn’t NBC be doing us all a favor, both “green” and otherwise if they just pulled the plug on MSNBC? Think of the energy saved and the homes you could light and heat with that promotion?

The Sundries Shack brings up a point that was the first thing that came across our minds when watching this pathetic and shameless stunt. Here these people are telling us how to conserve when just how many frequent flier miles does Costas and Olbermann have? Would you just loved to have had a split screen view on TV of their homes last night to see just how many lights were on in their homes? Wouldn’t you want to see what was driving the NBC sports hosts back and forth to their homes? Heck, and just how many homes they might have being heated or cooled with no one in them? Just how many miles to the gallon does the “Madden Cruiser” get?

I suggest that as part of NBC’s “Green is Universal” program, they tell us just how much energy their halftime interviews cost, in pounds of CO2. I’d also be interested to know just how many airmiles Costas, Olbermann, and the rest travel to cover the games, also in total pounds of CO2 emitted. Not that I don’t believe that NBC should broadcast football games, complete with pregame and halftime shows. I just want to know what their carbon footprint is for each broadcast so I can determine whether they have any grounds on which to criticize me for my lifestyle.

Posted November 5, 2007 by
Global Warming, Media, Politics, Sports | 3 comments


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    3 Responses to “Hey NBC … Leave Football Alone … SHUT UP AND BROADCAST SPORTS … Shameful Green Stunt”

    1. Observer on November 5th, 2007 4:02 pm

      I like the idea of “Green is Universal” and I hope it is a top priority for all the worlds powers. What is happening to the environment is a very serious threat and I applaud nbc. What happened last night was dispicable and I would give almost anything to see Costas and Olbermann giving there next broadcast in a igloo in Antartica.

      As far as the Football Night in America crew they are the worst I have ever seen in all my years of watching the NFL. Especially Keith Olbermann as he tops my list as the worst nfl commentater ever and by far the least likeable.

    2. Scared Monkeys on November 6th, 2007 1:01 am

      Some times one just wants to watch a football game. No politics, no other stories … just a sporting event.

      But no … instead NBC had to inflict this upon us.

      I do like the idea of their next broadcast from an igloo. Maybe they cam stay there as well.
      R

    3. Luke on November 17th, 2008 8:25 pm

      SERIOUSLY!!! I just left a message on NBC main line (HQ) telling them I watch football to watch football. of course I couldn’t get a hold of anybody (including an operator) so i left a message in some lady’s mailbox. We’ll see if anything happens.

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