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uh that that can't really be disputed because he's reporting facts he's not he's not really giving his opinion here how is it can you explain this to me because this has happened in the last few years it kind of snuck up on me the same way two games on two football games on monday night did when did that start that's just the new norm yeah
I don't know and miss the announcement on when they decided to give us two Monday night games.
I used to think, oh, there's been a weather related or a suspension or some sort of scheduling calamity that makes it so that there are two Monday night games.
I didn't see the announcement that we were now going to two Monday night games.
Is it because they just want to give ESPN more games and they're a better partner with ESPN?
The NFL now owns 10% of ESPN.
What's the reason for this?
But how much is this going to change?
And I was not aware that we were changing this.
I understand the logic.
What's better than three hours of Monday night football, six hours of Monday night football?
What's better than some football, more football?
What's better than just Monday night football, football on Thursdays and football on Sunday morning and football and football and football on Christmas and football on Thanksgiving?
I understand that they want all the time slots, even the time slots that haven't been invented.
But I am confused and do think it's at least partially diluted that there used to be one game we were all watching on Monday night.
And now I got to have two screens if I want to watch all the games being played on Monday night.
Not going to make it.
In terms of being wrong, I was almost introduced to Mark Cuban being wrong when he announced that football was headed to a saturation point that would eventually end up with us wanting less football.
He said that about 10 years ago during the concussion crisis, and that has not happened.
It's just more and more football everywhere.