It's hilariously sad that after all these years of the NFCE being crammed down our throats for the ratings, most of the nation gets all four teams today as we get to find out who "wins" the shittiest division in the history of the NFL... where every team would have ~3-4 wins if they didn't benefit from playing each other twice. :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bearcat:
It's hilariously sad that after all these years of the NFCE being crammed down our throats for the ratings, most of the nation gets all four teams today as we get to find out who "wins" the shittiest division in the history of the NFL... where every team would have ~3-4 wins if they didn't benefit from playing each other twice. :-)
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In 2014, the league introduced “cross-flexing,” which allows a select number of games annually that would have typically aired on Fox or CBS to be aired on the other Sunday afternoon network. That means, for example, that an all-AFC matchup could air on Fox and an all-NFC game could appear on CBS. An equal number of games must be cross-flexed: if CBS airs three games originally slated for Fox, then Fox would have to get three games that would have originally aired on CBS.
I'm anticipating a smooth streaming experience today, its doubtful many people outside of diehard Chargers/Chiefs fans will be hogging up bandwidth [Reply]
Originally Posted by Easy 6:
I'm anticipating a smooth streaming experience today, its doubtful many people outside of diehard Chargers/Chiefs fans will be hogging up bandwidth
Yep. I'm interested to see what some of our depth guys do. Guys that never get to play. [Reply]