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IT IS THE end of November which means NFL games in certain cities can quickly be overrun by snowfall, much like the Sunday Night Football game in Denver between the Broncos and the New England Patriots.
But while the grounds crew at Mile High Stadium was most concerned with making sure the field lines were visible, NBC took things a step further and made the viewers at home were not left in the dark.
With snow covering most of the field, NBC superimposed yard markers to indicate where on the field the players were.
Here is the same play from a different angle. Notice there are no numbers visible here.
To give a better sense. Check out how the superimposed numbers cause havoc with the silver Patriots helmets and white jerseys.
Clever!
If still in doubt, notice that the font used by NBC differs from the font used for the yard markers at Mile High Stadium.
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Classic Mancini