monday night football is moving to espn...
spivy
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is this the end of the mnf theme? i'm thinking espn will change it now that they have mnf.
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Example: Preseason, that Jets/Patriots game last night had the makings of a AFC East hanging in the balance type game, playoffs on the line all that stuff. Then the Jets went bust, and when week 16 rolls around no one cares about the monday night game involving the 3-11 team.
ESPN or the NFL will be able to rotate that game out and put in one from the Sunday lineup that will get better ratings or has better teams playing. Maybe Indy/Seattle would have been substituted this week.
Sounds good to me. ESPN needs to replace some commentators though.
Knowing the intensity of some (most) of those NFL head coaches, I can see there being controversy when some games get switched out - although I can't see anyone complaining about an extra day to prepare, what if the scheduled Monday night game has playoff implications for one of the teams involved, and they have to play a day earlier to make room for the more "marquee" matchup - I could see a coach melting down over that shit.
Cosign, at least 2 of the three. Watching a Green Bay game on there is painful...they should bring on Boomer Esiason(sp) - he was awful when he was on MNF before for that one disaster season, but he does the radio broadcast now and he's gotten pretty good, he's actually funny and talks mad shit.
However, Monday Night Football will not be the "centerpiece" game of the week that it once was or at least supposed to have been. NBC bought the rights to Sunday Night NFL broadcasts. This will supposedly be the "primetime" type matchup every week.
So, what ESPN will have on Mondays should be about the same mid-rung type games they have now on Sunday nights. I anticipate the Douchebags 1-3 (Patrick, Theismann and Maguire) will still be blabbering.
Madden has already signed w/ NBC to do their Sunday Night broadcasts.
One final note, for those of you who are fans of NFL Primetime on ESPN on Sundays...get ready to say goodbye. Part of NBC's contract is that no highlights can be shown on cable networks until the end of their Sunday night contest. So NFL Primetime is done after this year. Some may say that show was done a long time ago, and I'd be hard-pressed to argue that point. However, I grew up w/ that shit...w/ Berman and TJ. Before the interwebs, NFL Primetime was like manna from heaven. Highlights, some stats....it was great.