Maybe I was off on my times but no difference, still doesn’t have enough time.
Why? Because you say so? Facts 'n' figures, please ...
Sometimes it’s hard to catch everything especially when they go back on original stuff like 2 years ago and changes all the eclipse paths. If you go through enough of the original live network videos(over 2 years ago) of eclipses l like CBS-ABC-NBC you’ll notice it doesn’t match with NASA data shows. Paths are usually opposite than what they show now.
So you're basically abdicating on account of you don't remember it all properly, without providing evidence of these mismatches?
The moons travels about 2250mph. It has a radius of 1000 miles. Earth has a diameter of 8000 miles. At least half the moon most be over Earth to have be a total eclipse.
Why? Because you say so?
Also, the Moon crosses 8000 miles of space at 2250mph, but the shadow is passing over a hemisphere of Earth. The shadow speed, on the surface, will vary according to the arc of the surface being passed over.
Also, it makes no difference whether the shadow is passing over Earth or not. There will always be a full eclipse shadow passing over the region of space that we pass through, always at the same speed, it's just that Earth misses that shadow most of the time.
That leaves 6000 miles of Earth that the moon has to cross over unless the shadow has a half of a shadow. Then you can add the 1000 miles but I’ve not seen that happen yet.
.. that you have not "seen" this is no disproof of anything
That about 2 1/2 hours the moon has to create a shadow. It’s rough numbers but does my math sound about right.
No, it does not sound right, and you don't seem to have done any real "math" ... but what's the time difference between first and last times on that graphic above .... 5pm to 8pm = how many hours?