Scott Hanson
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
But that 5 a.m.
to 6 a.m.
slice, we've dubbed it the witching hour.
And it's the end of the third quarter all the way to the end of the games in the early window.
So give me an eight game early window.
We show the Octobox, as I've dubbed it, which is eight games on the screen simultaneously.
And then...
Four, five, six of them can be coming down to the wire with the trailing team possessing the football.
No timeouts.
It is rat-a-tat-tat.
For the fans that don't like the NFL because of the stop-start nature of it, Red Zone cures all of that because it's nonstop action.
And then when it's frenetic at the end of games and we can't decide which game we go to, so we put two on the screen at the same time or three on the screen at the same time, and you guys are howling at home watching,
You know, whoa, do you see that?
We're doing the same thing in the studio.
That is the perfect alchemy for an NFL Sunday for me.
The witching hour in an eight-game early window.
And it always seems to deliver.
Look, I think there's many aspects of it.
I could speak from the American psyche, I think.
The American sports fan loves everything done at the very highest level.