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The worst thing about the NFL International Series -- besides an uneventful game -- is the extra 3.5 hours (on average) a game adds
to the viewing day. Living in the Eastern Time Zone, is probably the sweet spot. I don't see many NFL Fans from the West Coast and
beyond, getting up to catch a game with a 6:30 AM / 4:30 AM (Hawai'i) start time, unless it's the 49ers.

Living Across the Pond, my start times are: 8:00 PM (road games), 11:00 PM (home games), and 3:30 AM (SNF), with the viewing day
ending between 6:30 - 7:00 AM.
[ Edited by FlayvaMeister on Nov 16, 2025 at 8:50 AM ]
Originally posted by FlayvaMeister:
The worst thing about the NFL International Series -- besides an uneventful game -- is the extra 3.5 hours (on average) a game adds
to the viewing day. Living in the Eastern Time Zone, is probably the sweet spot. I don't see many NFL Fans from the West Coast and
beyond, getting up to catch a game with a 6:30 AM / 4:30 AM (Hawai'i) start time, unless it's the 49ers.

Living Across the Pond, my start times are: 8:00 PM (road games), 11:00 PM (home games), and 3:30 AM (SNF), with the viewing day
ending between 6:30 - 7:00 AM.

I live in Colorado and I personally love waking up to football being on
Originally posted by FlayvaMeister:
The worst thing about the NFL International Series -- besides an uneventful game -- is the extra 3.5 hours (on average) a game adds to the viewing day.
Living in the Eastern Time Zone, is probably the sweet spot. I don't see many NFL Fans from the West Coast and beyond, getting up to catch a game with
a 6:30 AM / 4:30 AM (Hawai'i) start time, unless it's the 49ers.

Living Across the Pond, my start times are: 8:00 PM (road games), 11:00 PM (home games), and 3:30 AM (SNF), with the viewing day ending between
6:30 - 7:00 AM.
As someone who grew up on the west coast and
currently lives on the east coast:

I really wish I lived in central time. That feels like the "sweet spot" to me. Even days like today don't feel like the sweet spot to me—I often don't care about the international game, the peak of the football day starts too late and the late afternoon games not ending until 7:30 PM just feels wrong, and don't get me started on prime time.

For west coast, late afternoon and prime time are awesome (although weekdays kinda start too early) but the vast majority of the games are over by 1:00, and international games are played at a virtually unwatchable time.

I wish I lived in Central. All football starts in the PM but not too late that early afternoon football is running until after 4:00 or late afternoon football is running until after 7:30. Prime time also ends at an okay time.
[ Edited by Fanaticofnfl on Nov 16, 2025 at 8:53 AM ]
Originally posted by Fanaticofnfl:
Originally posted by FlayvaMeister:
The worst thing about the NFL International Series -- besides an uneventful game -- is the extra 3.5 hours (on average) a game adds to the viewing day.
Living in the Eastern Time Zone, is probably the sweet spot. I don't see many NFL Fans from the West Coast and beyond, getting up to catch a game with
a 6:30 AM / 4:30 AM (Hawai'i) start time, unless it's the 49ers.

Living Across the Pond, my start times are: 8:00 PM (road games), 11:00 PM (home games), and 3:30 AM (SNF), with the viewing day ending between
6:30 - 7:00 AM.
As someone who grew up on the west coast and
currently lives on the east coast:

I really wish I lived in central time. That feels like the "sweet spot" to me. Even days like today don't feel like the sweet spot to me—I often don't care about the international game, the peak of the football day starts too late and the late afternoon games not ending until 7:30 PM just feels wrong, and don't get me started on prime time.

For west coast, late afternoon and prime time are awesome (although weekdays kinda start too early) but the vast majority of the games are over by 1:00, and international games are played at a virtually unwatchable time.

I wish I lived in Central. All football starts in the PM but not too late that early afternoon football is running until after 4:00 or late afternoon football is running until after 7:30. Prime time also ends at an okay time.

Moving from SF to Europe was a big adjustment to watch the 49ers, and NFL in general.
I'm 10 hours ahead of the West Coast, and 7 ahead of the East Coast. The hardest to adjust
for, were SNF, MNF, and TNF.
Originally posted by FlayvaMeister:
Originally posted by Fanaticofnfl:
Originally posted by FlayvaMeister:
The worst thing about the NFL International Series -- besides an uneventful game -- is the extra 3.5 hours (on average) a game adds to the viewing day.
Living in the Eastern Time Zone, is probably the sweet spot. I don't see many NFL Fans from the West Coast and beyond, getting up to catch a game with
a 6:30 AM / 4:30 AM (Hawai'i) start time, unless it's the 49ers.

Living Across the Pond, my start times are: 8:00 PM (road games), 11:00 PM (home games), and 3:30 AM (SNF), with the viewing day ending between
6:30 - 7:00 AM.
As someone who grew up on the west coast and
currently lives on the east coast:

I really wish I lived in central time. That feels like the "sweet spot" to me. Even days like today don't feel like the sweet spot to me—I often don't care about the international game, the peak of the football day starts too late and the late afternoon games not ending until 7:30 PM just feels wrong, and don't get me started on prime time.

For west coast, late afternoon and prime time are awesome (although weekdays kinda start too early) but the vast majority of the games are over by 1:00, and international games are played at a virtually unwatchable time.

I wish I lived in Central. All football starts in the PM but not too late that early afternoon football is running until after 4:00 or late afternoon football is running until after 7:30. Prime time also ends at an okay time.

Moving from SF to Europe was a big adjustment to watch the 49ers, and NFL in general.
I'm 10 hours ahead of the West Coast, and 7 ahead of the East Coast. The hardest to adjust
for, were SNF, MNF, and TNF.


Probably get the killer fish and chips, bangers and mash and shepherd's pie though
Kinlaw playing well for Washington is so on brand for him.
Kinlaw making big plays. LOL. Wow.

Boy McDaniel learned well from Shanahan stupid playcalling on short yardage didn't he
Stupid call on 4th and 1 again
This was all because Achane ran out of bounds stopping the clock. And then he gets hurt stopping the clock again. There would have been like 20 seconds left and then they kck the FG for sure instead of going for it on 4th down.
Originally posted by SanDiego49er:
Kinlaw making big plays. LOL. Wow.


How is he even playing? Didn't he punch a ref last week?
The ex-49ers bowl
Originally posted by FlayvaMeister:
The worst thing about the NFL International Series -- besides an uneventful game -- is the extra 3.5 hours (on average) a game adds
to the viewing day. Living in the Eastern Time Zone, is probably the sweet spot. I don't see many NFL Fans from the West Coast and
beyond, getting up to catch a game with a 6:30 AM / 4:30 AM (Hawai'i) start time, unless it's the 49ers.

Living Across the Pond, my start times are: 8:00 PM (road games), 11:00 PM (home games), and 3:30 AM (SNF), with the viewing day
ending between 6:30 - 7:00 AM.

I'm not paying for NFLN just so I can watch these early games.
Klunk the FG. A Moody shot. They needed a few more yards closer. That deep pass didn't do anything for them. A short one to get closer would have been better.
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