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MizzouFalcon
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They keep getting rejected. Romo, Peyton, Brees. They all said nope.
They keep getting rejected. Romo, Peyton, Brees. They all said nope.
What is even with NBC Sports stockpiling the broadcasting talent? They have held onto Trico for years now and Al Michaels refuses to go anywhere. Are they getting rid of Collinsworth or planning to make a 3 man booth or is NBC going for a wider NFL package in the upcoming TV deals?
I vote for a wider NFL package.What is even with NBC Sports stockpiling the broadcasting talent? They have held onto Trico for years now and Al Michaels refuses to go anywhere. Are they getting rid of Collinsworth or planning to make a 3 man booth or is NBC going for a wider NFL package in the upcoming TV deals?
I vote for a wider NFL package.
More game options per weekend would be better.
I dont think the NFL will ever mess around with playing on Sat.I wish the NFL would just make the move of at least 1 Saturday every week of the season knowing the the NCAA isn't going to give up being their minor league.
The 1-2 weeks a year at the end of the season they bust out Saturday games after the college season has ended and wild card weekend is great.
I dont think the NFL will ever mess around with playing on Sat.
but adding another option to watch on Sunday would be nice.
Most places has an option of 3 games on national TV. Why cant we have 4 games nationally? (on Sunday Days)
What is even with NBC Sports stockpiling the broadcasting talent? They have held onto Trico for years now and Al Michaels refuses to go anywhere. Are they getting rid of Collinsworth or planning to make a 3 man booth or is NBC going for a wider NFL package in the upcoming TV deals?
Dude, Tirico hasn’t even been with NBC for 4 years yet.What is even with NBC Sports stockpiling the broadcasting talent? They have held onto Trico for years now and Al Michaels refuses to go anywhere. Are they getting rid of Collinsworth or planning to make a 3 man booth or is NBC going for a wider NFL package in the upcoming TV deals?
What is even with NBC Sports stockpiling the broadcasting talent? They have held onto Trico for years now and Al Michaels refuses to go anywhere. Are they getting rid of Collinsworth or planning to make a 3 man booth or is NBC going for a wider NFL package in the upcoming TV deals?