The Hawks were unceremoniously dumped from a Sunday night game against Da’ Bears a few weeks back. Ironically, it turned out to be the most entertaining Hawks game of the season.
Even so, you could understand why the network would not want to show a 5-4 vs. 4-5 matchup. I have a harder time understanding why the same network would turn down the chance to show what is clearly the game of the week between the Hawks and Cards.
A division title could be clinched. Budding rivalry. Four-game win streak. And the alternative is a snooze fest between the Colts and the Ravens.
Do the Ravens really deserve two primetime games? Perhaps the better question is do we deserve the Ravens for two primetime games?
Oh well, at least my KangarooTV will work on Sunday.
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The Hawks were unceremoniously dumped from a Sunday night game against Da’ Bears a few weeks back. Ironically, it turned out to be the most entertaining Hawks game of the season.
Even so, you could understand why the network would not want to show a 5-4 vs. 4-5 matchup. I have a harder time understanding why the same network would turn down the chance to show what is clearly the game of the week between the Hawks and Cards.
A division title could be clinched. Budding rivalry. Four-game win streak. And the alternative is a snooze fest between the Colts and the Ravens.
Do the Ravens really deserve two primetime games? Perhaps the better question is do we deserve the Ravens for two primetime games?
Oh well, at least my KangarooTV will work on Sunday.