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According to the link below the NFL-N will still be available on Comcast as the sides have had a "breakthrough" in negotiations.
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I'm thinking that could very well be what happened.Hopefully, NFLN took a long look at insolvency and smartened up enough to accept being put on a pay tier.
You're right.IMO, NFLN needs Comcast a lot more than Comcast needs NFLN.
You're right.
Funny thing, I was so prepared to lose NFLN, I may just drop it now anyway.
I can get it back if the Pats play a game on NFLN next fall, but I've had about all of Jamie Dukes I can stand for a while.
Whatever happened to Adam Shefter? He and Eisen were the guy I liked best. And TD and Woodson and long-gone Lincoln Kennedy.
I was sooooo prepared to lose it, and thank God that I've still got it. I'm not ready to live in a world where ESPN is my only option for televised football coverage--the idea they consider people like Cris Carter and Emmitt Smith an expert is abhorrent to me.
Jamie Dukes, "Prime Time" Sanders and Marshall Faulk aren't exactly a dream come true, either. ESPN is the worst sports channel in the world, except for all the other ones.
Ack. I forgot about Marshall. And Sterling Sharpe ain't winnin' any Emmy's soon, either.
It's the down side of these stations wanting ex-players.
Baldinger is good. They need to hang onto him.
There ought to be a class-action suit against comcast & NFLN for wasting everyone's time on this matter for the past two months. And another against NFLN for Jamie Dukes.
Oh, there are some good ones, don't get me wrong. Collinsworth, despite what some here may claim, is very good at the job. However, for every Collinsworth, there's an Emmit Smith.