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And then I usually watch the games anyway, because I'm that kind of obsessive guy. But I tivo it so I can fast forward through the parts I know that not much happens. Mostly there's a handfull of plays I want to see again. Or maybe I want to try and watch the play of one particular player (like, in this game, I'm certainly going to want to see Marshall in-game).
Anyway -- what you wrote is good advice for anyone looking for a way to get info on tonight's games without waiting for the NFL re-broadcast!
Thanks for stopping by. You'll have to reply after the game and let me know what you thought of Marshall. I might not check it until Sunday, but I'll make sure to read it then!
I thought Ramsey was better (still has a Plummer-esque arm), and I have a mancrush on Darrell Hackney. He's like a cuddly bowling ball with a rocket arm.
I've been keeping an eye on our boy Greg for while now (since his awesome NFL-Europa tour), and I've liked his progress.
Ramsey looked better, but as I'll mention, Brad looked better... I'll comment more below.
The radio announcers are MUCH less bad than the TV announcers, as a rule; Dave Logan is pretty good about telling us what's going on. In fact, since I went ahead and paid for it, I may experiment with trying to sync up the radio broadcast to the TV broadcast, and then mute the TV. Who knows, maybe it will work!
Oh, well... At least it was better than that ESPN Monday Night game. That was simply HORRIBLE! :)