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I would agree if it wasn't for the fact that it's all the action of football without the commercials or timeouts. Even the casual fan would appreciate that. Plus I would be shocked if the introduction of RedZone didn't cut into the Sunday Ticket numbers.
As much as I would hate for it to happen, I can't see the RedZone channel not going up in price next season. They keep raising the Sunday Ticket price every year and people are willing to pay, so what about RedZone? What if they make it $5 a week pay-per-view? $10?
I'd almost rather see a Pro Bowl type game played in the last week of exhibition based on off-season voting than at the end of the season. The guys fighting for roster spots play in the exhibition game and the "stars" stay active by playing in their all-star game.
As for the Super Bowl, I wish...
I think the biggest question is what to do about Peterson and his fumbles. Taylor is free to go this offseason, and as much as Peterson is capable of the big play, if the passing game takes a step back, I think there needs to be additional RB help. There are some decent names in FA right now...
I file it more under McDaniels wants HIS guys, not leftovers from the previous regime. He converted Royal and Scheffler to absolute duds this year, and has put guys like Daniel Graham and Jabar Gaffney (former Pats) into more prominent roles. Gaffney was practically being groomed in preseason...
Do the same strict guidelines for QB/RB/WR concussion recoveries apply to kickers (i.e. Cundiff)? I like his matchup, but it's against my religion to hold two kickers on my roster.
I agree, but since Colorado lost most of the talent (and the coach) it hasn't felt the same for years. It's the only rivalry I've been alive for that had fighting goalies, coaches facing off by their benches, and players talking like they're going to war.
(As a spinoff of the 'rivalry of the decade' thread)
What makes a good rivalry- history or current relevance? Can a good rivalry span divisions? Conferences? Do rivalries last through stretches where teams are no longer competitive?
As a Bronco fan, I'd say Denver-San Diego is probably one...
I find it funny that this team will change QBs before seriously considering pounding the rock. Beanie gets his longest gain from scrimmage for the franchise in the Whizenhunt era and he still won't feed him the ball.
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