1A just matched 1B's impressive whole game numbers in the first half.1A & 1B.
I am saying this as a GIGANTIC Seahawks fan, but the Flexed-out 3:00 game today was actually pretty damn good. Sure would have killed this Flexed-in Pats/Bills clinic/poopfest.Bears at Seahawks is mildly intersting. Radio Rex is starting. Why Radio Rex, you might ask? Cos when he came in and threw that TD to Berrian late to beat the Raiders, it felt like something out of that movie. Rex is "special". I've not been ready to right off the Bears yet, even tho they've seemed mortally wounded.
I am saying this as a GIGANTIC Seahawks fan, but this Flexed-out 3:00 game today was actually pretty damn good. Sure would have killed this Flexed-in Pats/Bills clinic/poopfest.Bears at Seahawks is mildly intersting. Radio Rex is starting. Why Radio Rex, you might ask? Cos when he came in and threw that TD to Berrian late to beat the Raiders, it felt like something out of that movie. Rex is "special". I've not been ready to right off the Bears yet, even tho they've seemed mortally wounded.
Bob Kraft was in the stands at the MLS Cup in DC today, and theThe AFC and NFC west are locked in some sort of death struggle as to which is the more mediocre division...) so I can understand why NBC flexed out of this. But, now, the Pats are in their season-limit-6 primetime games (which are a pain in my ass x 1,000,000) so they're schedule can't change anymore.
I am saying this as a GIGANTIC Seahawks fan, but this Flexed-out 3:00 game today was actually pretty damn good. Sure would have killed this Flexed-in Pats/Bills clinic/poopfest.Bears at Seahawks is mildly intersting. Radio Rex is starting. Why Radio Rex, you might ask? Cos when he came in and threw that TD to Berrian late to beat the Raiders, it felt like something out of that movie. Rex is "special". I've not been ready to right off the Bears yet, even tho they've seemed mortally wounded.
The Bears probably have a stronger fanbase than the Pats, either way.
The Bears probably have a stronger fanbase than the Pats, either way.
The Bears probably have a stronger fanbase than the Pats, either way.
Dude, the Chicago Bears is a historic team that's been around for nearly twice as long as NE. There is really no question that Bears fans are some of the most loyal in football, certainly more than NE fans.
Whatever, kid. The Pats have been competitive since the Parcells era,As soon as this little time-period of productivity ends, NE fans will fall back into the woodwork like they were before the team was good.
The Bears probably have a stronger fanbase than the Pats, either way.
I'd rather see two teams I don't really care much about have a competitive game than watch a team like the Patriots shellac an obviously piss-poor team like the Bills. I'll be totally upfront about hating the Patriots, but that's irrelevant here. I hate watching just about any game when one team is winning by so ridiculous a margin it's not really worth watching. What's the point of even watching a game if one team's up by 40 points unless the team that's winning is your personal favorite?You raise an interesting point, which is namely...What is more intersting? A (now) 49-10 game starring the premiere team in the NFL, or a competitive game between two to 6-4 teams.
The networks are having to wrestle with this, and they have chosen the former. Unfortunately, the latter seems to have been the obvious conclusion for better football. Watching the Dallas-Skins game today, or the Giants-Dallas/Pitt-Cleve games last weekend was every argument for this.
Now, I don't know what it would take for me to watch a CHI-SEA game this season (dudes...two fraud teams right there. The AFC and NFC west are locked in some sort of death struggle as to which is the more mediocre division...) so I can understand why NBC flexed out of this. But, now, the Pats are in their season-limit-6 primetime games (which are a pain in my ass x 1,000,000) so they're schedule can't change anymore.
Nope. It's still 1985 here. Really.I'm willing to bet there are alot less of them.