The highlight video for last week’s Texans vs Bucs game (https://youtu.be/bMykBLbbD9s?si=iy0dA9yDLnw_ludq) skips the final TD pass in the last seconds of the game.
From the YT comments it seems this isn’t a new thing in terms of the highlight videos having bad editing and missing big plays. Meanwhile random plays will make it.
How is the biggest and richest sport organization in America bad at highlights and is this why they copyright everyone else cuz they are mad their editors can’t do it?
I don’t watch full games anymore, Just the highlights. But the thumbnails always ruin them for me bc they put the winner of the game as the highlight in the thumbnail so it gives it away. I have to squint and click on the games I care about most in hopes of not seeing the thumbnail clearly.
“How is the biggest and richest sport organization in America bad at highlights”
A question I have if you replace “highlight” with “making a website.”
NFL.com looks like a website from 15 years ago.
Rushed products. These usually come out ASAP after the game is over
It’s definitely not the original poster. The original poster is never never imperfect. /S
It’s by design. To get the full “highlights” they want you to feel like you gotta tune in.
You should see how ESPN’s YT team
butchershandles college ball highlights.I haven’t had awful experiences in the past few seasons. I found it a good way to “catch up” on a missed game.
This season, I may have already seen most of the big plays/moments beforehand on twitter or here or some shit. I’ll play attention next time.
Nearly every highlights game video has one play repeated around the middle.
Because they don’t give a shit if it’s any good. Same with the ESPN app. You have to watch a 30 second ad and then the “game highlights” is 1 play.
Well, the highlights suck because the NFL hasn’t figured out which players they want to fine yet.
Marketing and PR rarely align with actual public interest