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RichardBak wrote: ↑Mon Jan 08, 2024 9:06 amI know. It's bullshit. And like you, I am surprised this hasn't happened sooner. In a few years they'll be selling games by the quarter and placing Burger King ads on jerseys.
Apparently I have Peacock. I guess because I have Comcast? I didn't know I did until a couple of years ago a friend was going to the Nascar HOF ceremony. With not much else on I decided to see if it was on TV. It was on Peacock and I clicked on it and there it was. That and an NFL game was all i have watched on it so far.
ChrisBabcock wrote: ↑Thu Jan 11, 2024 7:46 pm
I'll just head to my upstairs office and tune the game in on the radio. The rest of my family will probably be in bed anyway.
That's usually what I go with for night games I don't especially care about. Thank goodness for Westwood One.
Though I want Houston to win, feel the Networks want Flacco and the Browns in Baltimore
What do you mean by that? Are you insinuating some stuff is rigged?
Not to mention surely the networks would want the Cowboys to be in more championships and Super Bowls. I've seen some people who cite the similarities and coincidences involving the Joe Theismann and Alex Smith injuries as proof the NFL is rigged. What??? How they could rig that and why both boggle the mind. There are so many issues with that conspiracy theory I am not even sure where to start.