
With the first
all HD NFL season set to kick off in about a week, our friends over at HD Sports Guide thought it was a good time to look back on the history of the NFL in HD, and we couldn't agree more. No matter if you were there when CBS pioneered football in HD in the New York market way back in 1998 or just got your first HDTV a few weeks ago, we think you'll enjoy the short walk down memory lane that includes a number of stats like the total number of HD games produced by CBS (270), or the teams who've gotten the biggest shaft over the years -- sorry Texan fans. So before you start enjoying every professional football game in HD this season, have a read so you can really appreciate all the SD suffering some of us have endured over the past ten years.
Has Houston really been shafted? I mean, they've only been back in the league since like 2002 right?
They are only counting from 2003-2007. The Texans and the Titans have fewer HD games combined than some teams.
It sucks to suck.
NFL seriously ? you should try to watch more soccer, it's better.
I beg to differ.
More people watch curling in the Olympics than soccer in the US.
Why do all of your posts basically say "I personally don't need it, so it's dumb."? It really adds nothing to the conversation.
Please don't piss in my cheerios.
Oh yeah! Packers #1!
why no 1080p games? damnit i want my 1080p broadcasts!