Part of the problem in baseball and football is the greater demand for video replay to examine questionable calls. Too much time is spent getting the replay crew to look at and rule on the call, which even then isn't always called right.
The AAF seems faster-paced but some of that is fewer commercials and I like the on-site replay official seems to be live-and-miked so we get to see how quickly he gets in and out of the call. The NFL ones seem to have time for a sandwich. I don't like the way either the NFL or the AAF does extra points. I think they should just give the scoring team 7 points and then give them the option to take one point off the board and go for two. The must-go-for-two AAF makes this a forced decision.
Baseball has to check with a bunch of Yankee fans in NYC to determine if the call is correct which I think is a horrible system. Move the replay set-up to Fargo or Butte where there is less bias since there's no local team.
My solution to speeding up baseball is to revert the game to what it was the past two years but start every count at 1-1. That will shave 30 minutes or more off the time of game and force hitters and pitchers to be more aggressive. At bats will take less time and the game sails along faster without changing any other rules. That preserves the integrity of the game but keeps the fans more engaged.
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