Originally Posted by Garcia Bronco:
Clearly Kelce/Mahomes fatigue. People are tired of it.
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Honestly, you’re probably right to a certain extent. We all probably felt the same way with the Cowboys in the 90’s and watching Brady/Manning for about two decades. [Reply]
Originally Posted by tredadda:
Is there a DVR option or NFL+ option there? If so you could avoid checking scores or this board until after you watch the game at your convenience.
Sky Sports show all the stand alone games (Thursday, Sunday night, Monday) and 1 game in full each from the early and late window. They also show red zone so I have all on record. If it’s the prime time night game I generally record and get up a couple of hours early to watch it before work and skip through all the adverts and stoppages.
Short of being the selected game the late window is best as usually no more than 4 games on at the same time so more chance to follow your chosen team.
As an aside can anyone explain why there is not an equal split of games between the early and late windows. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Spott:
Honestly, you’re probably right to a certain extent. We all probably felt the same way with the Cowboys in the 90’s and watching Brady/Manning for about two decades.
I actually do enjoy watching them play. Kelce has all the tricks. [Reply]
Only thing that sucks about this is it'll go from the whole country getting to watch it to probably a small region of the country. Since the game is in Denver it'll either have to be a 3 PM game on CBS or a 3:30 game as the second part of the doubleheader on FOX, but either way it'll be probably be competing with other games that are more interesting. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hayneplane:
Sky Sports show all the stand alone games (Thursday, Sunday night, Monday) and 1 game in full each from the early and late window. They also show red zone so I have all on record. If it’s the prime time night game I generally record and get up a couple of hours early to watch it before work and skip through all the adverts and stoppages.
Short of being the selected game the late window is best as usually no more than 4 games on at the same time so more chance to follow your chosen team.
As an aside can anyone explain why there is not an equal split of games between the early and late windows.
Honestly no clue why there isn’t an equal balance between early and late games. I do know they tend to rotate who has the Game of the Week which is the afternoon game. On another note is the NFL+ app available where you are? Or can it be accessed via a VPN? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rasputin:
I'm most worried about playing the Broncos I know they are no good but they are a desperate team and desperate teams do drastic things and I'm worried about cheap shot because this is their Super Bowl to beat us. I wouldn't take them lightly no matter how bad they are.
I hope we are flexed out of Prime Time but I'd still love to watch us dismantle the Donks on National TV. I hope we blow them out by half time and sit Patrick the second half.
This man gets it. There are no easy games in the NFL, especially in the division. Donks will play a tough hard hitting game especially if we overlook them. Best to give them no hope early and hope for no injuries. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Lzen:
On a related note, I just looked at the Chiefs schedule and it has the week 18 game against the Raiders as TBD. No date or time. Can someone explain this?
All Week 18 games across the NFL are TBD until week of for playoff purposes. They will match up times so teams in the playoff hunt have to play at the same time for competitive reasons. [Reply]
Originally Posted by tredadda:
Honestly no clue why there isn’t an equal balance between early and late games. I do know they tend to rotate who has the Game of the Week which is the afternoon game. On another note is the NFL+ app available where you are? Or can it be accessed via a VPN?
The late afternoon game for either FOX or CBS is actually the main NFL game for the week that is why. [Reply]