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NFL-N is nothing but hawt takes, social media, and yellow journalism anyways. Their best is Scott H on Red Zone - at least he is safe.
Yep. Do people still tune in for actual NFL discussion on that channel? Don't get me wrong, I can watch NFL films and even the top 10 shows all day long, but anything else on that channel has been hot garbage for years IMO.
 
Yep. Do people still tune in for actual NFL discussion on that channel? Don't get me wrong, I can watch NFL films and even the top 10 shows all day long, but anything else on that channel has been hot garbage for years IMO.
Back in the early 2000's, Ron Jaworski did a breakdown show on Sundays/ESPN. Detailed analysis without being overdone - he showed what really happened on a play and why, often highlighting an unsung "hero" of the play. This is what sports channels need to be doing.

Instead we have parrots who are more concerned with End Zone Dances and Tik Tok. Oh - the occasional interview with some has-been actor or band. Because, you know, that's a source of NFL news, right?
 
Back in the early 2000's, Ron Jaworski did a breakdown show on Sundays/ESPN. Detailed analysis without being overdone - he showed what really happened on a play and why, often highlighting an unsung "hero" of the play. This is what sports channels need to be doing.

Instead we have parrots who are more concerned with End Zone Dances and Tik Tok. Oh - the occasional interview with some has-been actor or band. Because, you know, that's a source of NFL news, right?
Yep. Jaws was great.
 
Back in the early 2000's, Ron Jaworski did a breakdown show on Sundays/ESPN. Detailed analysis without being overdone - he showed what really happened on a play and why, often highlighting an unsung "hero" of the play. This is what sports channels need to be doing.

Instead we have parrots who are more concerned with End Zone Dances and Tik Tok. Oh - the occasional interview with some has-been actor or band. Because, you know, that's a source of NFL news, right?
Sports media unfortunately has gone the sports talk radio route. Hot takes, screaming, and stupid shticks. 12 or so years ago Stephen A Smith was let go from ESPN after his show was cancelled after 2 seasons. Fast forward a decade and the network has basically been built around him.
 
Back in the early 2000's, Ron Jaworski did a breakdown show on Sundays/ESPN. Detailed analysis without being overdone - he showed what really happened on a play and why, often highlighting an unsung "hero" of the play. This is what sports channels need to be doing.

Instead we have parrots who are more concerned with End Zone Dances and Tik Tok. Oh - the occasional interview with some has-been actor or band. Because, you know, that's a source of NFL news, right?

I remember that show! Even with the ****tsdirt Squealers stooge Merril Hoge on it, it was still a must-watch before the games...
 
Good for all those who were given their release from NFLN. That network could be manned by AI bots controlled by a master AI bot on Jerry Jones smartphone. Giardi will land on his feet and should be tackling much broader topics.
 
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