Yes, I know. Just thinking if you are tweeting out a big schedule update about a single game with a graphic, etc, you might remind people who didn't memorize all the home game teams. [Reply]
More about Aaron Rodgers comeback season opening in prime time, as the New York Jets travel to the San Francisco 49ers to face the defending NFC champions Sept. 9 on ESPN’s Monday Night Football.https://t.co/6xFMy0hCBu
Reid with 3 new toys for the arsenal (Hollywood, Xavier, and Jared Wiley) has a whole offseason and then 10 days to prepare for the Bengals. Avoid the mid season drag of "can the playoffs just get here"...it really couldn't work out any better for us. Minus the Rice situation of course, but those 3 new additions will be plenty for Reid and Mahomes to plan for. Reid's gonna run 3 TE sets and take complete advantage of the Ravens LB’s. Especially having to adjust to life without Queen.
Then all those toys early in the season where the Bengals have historically struggled the last few seasons. They got Von Bell back now so I think they'll get the safeties back in gear a little more, but probably not by week 2. And not with 3 athletic tight ends (2 of which can also stretch the field) and 2 of the fastest players in the league that you'll have only 1 week of game film on in an Andy Reid system.
Originally Posted by Hoover:
Two big games at home to get going. I love it. Especially with the mini bye between the two.
I would have thought they were making the Bengals a prime time game. Maybe since we start slow the NFL is wanting some losses on us early to get someone new in the SB. /conspiracy :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
I would have thought they were making the Bengals a prime time game. Maybe since we start slow the NFL is wanting some losses on us early to get someone new in the SB. /conspiracy :-)
Nationally televised CBS afternoon game is as close as you can get to primetime, without being "primetime". For out of market Chiefs fans, it's virtually a surefire will-be-able-to-watch broadcast. The schedule map for that game will be from sea to shining sea. Chiefs Kingdom manifest destiny on our way to a threepeat! [Reply]
Originally Posted by GeorgeZimZam:
Nationally televised CBS afternoon game is as close as you can get to primetime, without being "primetime". For out of market Chiefs fans, it's virtually a surefire will-be-able-to-watch broadcast. The schedule map for that game will be from sea to shining sea. Chiefs Kingdom manifest destiny on our way to a threepeat!
Minus the miniscule blue dots on the schedule map in Arizona and Carolina to watch Cardinals/Panthers. [Reply]