Article 3Y99R NFL fans aren't too happy about the new 'Green Zone' feature

NFL fans aren't too happy about the new 'Green Zone' feature

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NBC's new "Green Zone" feature made it's regular-season debut during Thursday's opener between the Philadelphia Eagles and Atlanta Falcons, the idea being to highlight the distance to the first-down marker during third downs.

Who thought the "green zone" was a good idea? pic.twitter.com/UZrVdxxoB0

- Niners Nation (@NinersNation) September 7, 2018

Although it was a well-intended idea, the color shading threw a number of viewers off and it doesn't appear to be gaining traction.

Here is a sample reaction from the NFL viewing community:

I hate that green zone mess already

- Damien Woody (@damienwoody) September 7, 2018

Not the green zone anything but the green zone

- Jonathan Jones (@jjones9) September 7, 2018

Instead of a Green Zone I'd just like to see a camera angle that shows more of the secondary.

- Scott Kacsmar (@FO_ScottKacsmar) September 7, 2018

Green Zone gotta go.

- Aaron Nagler (@AaronNagler) September 7, 2018

I'll be completely unoriginal and offer my opinion on the green zone. It serves no purpose, makes the screen look cluttered and does nothing to enhance the broadcast visually. Get rid of it.

- Grant Paulsen (@granthpaulsen) September 7, 2018

Thank the football gods for the green zone how did we ever know where the first down was prior to this innovation?

- Alex Gelhar (@AlexGelhar) September 7, 2018

The "green zone" looks like the grass put on a filter to make itself look better.

- Pat McAfee (@PatMcAfeeShow) September 7, 2018

This is a new concept I've been working on. Its similar to the green zone...but brighter. pic.twitter.com/UF17gbc4e9

- Quigs (@BigSeanQ) September 7, 2018

.@SNFonNBC pic.twitter.com/uHtLwBQUtR

- Max Himmelrich (@maxhimmelrich) September 7, 2018

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