I predict my decision to dump Gamepass will mean the Bears actually winning some games.
Anyone care to make any predictions?
AFC
Division winners
Buffalo
Cincy
Houston
Kansas
WC - Baltimore
WC - Indianapolis
WC - Jacksonville
NFC
Division winners
Eagles
Green Bay
Tampa Bay
SF 49ers
WC Detroit
WC Seattle
WC Chicago
Super Bowl - Kansas vs Green Bay
Winners Kansas
Gamepass is getting ridiculous now. It's going up for almost €30 a season here for the last 4 years and I'm refusing to pay it. The only advantage is had before was the lack of buffering compared to a dodgy stream/stick but it feels like that's worth it now considering we still can't stream in 4K over here.I predict my decision to dump Gamepass will mean the Bears actually winning some games.
I stopped with GamePass a couple of years ago as the price increases made it unrealistic - especially as I was always likely to miss a few games and some games would be on Sky anyway. I got a dodgy stick primarily for NFL as the cost was about a third of the cost of GamePass and, has generally been reliable. GamePass had a lot of issues over the years and they never offered any compensation for the loss of service.Gamepass is getting ridiculous now. It's going up for almost €30 a season here for the last 4 years and I'm refusing to pay it. The only advantage is had before was the lack of buffering compared to a dodgy stream/stick but it feels like that's worth it now considering we still can't stream in 4K over here.
Messy first half, but we won that fairly comfortably in the end. Great defensive performance, offence started badly but got better as the game went on. Good to have got a W on the board for Week 1.Quiet on this thread for the first weekend of the new season.
Watching Broncos at Seahawks there were two safeties against Seahawks in the first half. Tight first half but Seahawks pulling away now.
Quiet on this thread for the first weekend of the new season.
Watching Broncos at Seahawks there were two safeties against Seahawks in the first half. Tight first half but Seahawks pulling away now.
1-0 of course. A one score win over, erm, the Titans.I predict my decision to dump Gamepass will mean the Bears actually winning some games.
At least Nix can move unlike the geriatric QB the Seahawks rinsed us for (or, for a more reasonable view, Broncos ridiculously over paid for and then compounded the issue by giving him a contract extension). The Hawks D was very well organised so hopefully a good learning exercise fro the rookie.That was a shocking game in the first half….
The Bronco’s defence were just too good for the Seahawks offensive line, but Nix when passing telegraphed everything….
Still both teams infinitely better than the Giants
Messy first half, but we won that fairly comfortably in the end. Great defensive performance, offence started badly but got better as the game went on. Good to have got a W on the board for Week 1.
Ive given sky sports a bash for a month via Now TV, cos i quite fancied a bit of the Redzone coverage - bloody hell, its such a massive dump of info, it really takes a lot of brainpower to kind of watch eight matches at the same time I like the immediacy of seeing the Bears scores and big events straight away, ive previously been following the scores via the NFL app which is sometimes instantaneous and occasionally ridiculously delayed - it was pretty annoying. The Redzone is great, i'm a convert! (this is old news to probably everyone else in here, but its new to me dammit)1-0 of course. A one score win over, erm, the Titans.
Caleb Williams, right? Wrong. The D and Special Teams did all the work. Our offense can only get better, I suppose.
There was a great article on The Athletic last season about how Scott Hansen doesn't drink anything during the show as he doesn't have time for toilet breaks.Ive given sky sports a bash for a month via Now TV, cos i quite fancied a bit of the Redzone coverage - bloody hell, its such a massive dump of info, it really takes a lot of brainpower to kind of watch eight matches at the same time I like the immediacy of seeing the Bears scores and big events straight away, ive previously been following the scores via the NFL app which is sometimes instantaneous and occasionally ridiculously delayed - it was pretty annoying. The Redzone is great, i'm a convert! (this is old news to probably everyone else in here, but its new to me dammit)
Its a staggering amount of information, of narratives, of entertainment, of everything - its a brilliant bit of television. Deciding to go two, three or four screen at any one time is a logistical and directorial headache, cos if you miss anything youll have ten million people instantly calling you a berk.There was a great article on The Athletic last season about how Scott Hansen doesn't drink anything during the show as he doesn't have time for toilet breaks.