Nope, but neither did the Vikings or the Bears.Now we wait two years to see if the Patriots drafted the right QB.
Atlanta was somewhat puzzling, seeing they just signed Cousins to a 4 year contract.
Nope, but neither did the Vikings or the Bears.Now we wait two years to see if the Patriots drafted the right QB.
All depends on how good the team you end up with is ....
Thanks to Jimbo for pointing out that I put this in the wrong thread...but
I was hoping that this wasn't going to be the case and all the MNF games would be on ABC again. It was so nice to have games OTA every Monday night last year. I don't know the economics gained by putting the games on ABC, but according to John Ourand, putting it on ABC brought in an extra $400 million of ad inventory. I know last year FOX and CBS were ticked off at Disney for doing this, and that may play a part - or trying to keep ESPN worth as much as possible with cord cutting (especially since the College Football National Championship will no longer be exclusive on ESPN and will be on ABC in the near future). But to me, $400 million is not a number to shy away from and if the contract allows for it, I would think they would do it.
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Hard to believe that just 2 years ago, in order to watch all the national games, I just needed my OTA antenna for CBS/FOX/NBC and Dish for NFL Network/ESPN games. (Amazon prime was optional because the games were also on FOX or NFL Network)
Here's the question the NFL seems reluctant to ask of it's fans, would you rather watch any old NFL game or do you want to watch your NFL team? It seems to me that major sports streaming is never going to work to it's best advantage until the streaming package becomes team specific. If you are a Denver fan do you really want to be jerked around by the NFL into signing on with a half dozen different streaming services just to watch your one team or would you prefer to sub to a single service to watch all your teams games? Personally I'm not about to allow myself to be yanked around by the NFL into such a situation where it's all or nothing so I choose nothing. If my team happens to be on something I already sub to I'll watch, otherwise I'll find something else to do.
For the NBC games, you just need Peacock, at the lowest tier (with Commercials) you get the exclusive games and the NBC games, along with NBC content (tv shows)on next day, at the highest tier, you get a livestream of your local NBC station.Hard to believe that just 2 years ago, in order to watch all the national games, I just needed my OTA antenna for CBS/FOX/NBC and Dish for NFL Network/ESPN games. (Amazon prime was optional because the games were also on FOX or NFL Network)
Now to watch all the national games, I need CBS/FOX/NBC and NFL Network/ESPN and Peacock and Amazon and Netflix and ESPN+.
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