Well, I'm not much on believing anything and everything I'm told simply on faith.
I'd point out that:
— The quoted sources are all anonymous
— He cites no source at all for his assertion that TV commercials add "only" two minutes to games
— Some of the conclusions seem to be simply the authors' own opinion, especially his implying that, while a 5-minute increase in game time is significant, a two-minute difference between televised and non-televised games is insignificant.
I flat-out disagree with that. If 5 minutes is significant, surely two minutes has at least 40% as much significance.
And, in the long run, is a five-minute increase in game run time a huge problem? If so, according to whom, and why do they feel that way? If it is related to player safety, I'd appreciate a link to a study relating game run times to player injury. If they are simply attempting to run fewer plays, it seems like that would be easy to accomplish.
To me, the article is incomplete.