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Amazon outbids Twitter for rights to NFL Thursday night games


Darth Biscuit

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1 minute ago, Darth Biscuit said:

It's good in theory I agree, but the game quality has been so low that unless the Panthers are playing, I rarely watch much of them.

Yeah, the quality is sometimes lacking but hey... it's football. It's better than sitcoms!

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2 hours ago, Burnout189 said:

Just depends on how much the price hike is. Right now with what I save in shipping, discounts on certain items, and the shows you can stream, it's still a hard deal to beat. Just my opinion.

Exactly. Just for examples sake new video games are $48 instead of $60 if you preorder them via Amazon Prime, it's a good system.

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Love my Prime.
Couldn't care less about Thursday games. They always feel weird to me.

I like the pretty colors except for the Browns I don't like the color brown I just think it's one of those things that should just be but not be favored it's a background color and the same thing with the jags color rush it looked kind a like dirty mustard but I love Carolina's bright color rush I think we should make them a permanent uniform I love it now if they made it an all black I will be even happier.


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I love Amazon prime, I despise Thursday night games, it can't be safe for the players


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I wish they would just give them a bye week after Thursday night game. I honestly feel that each team should get at least 6or 7 days between every game I mean there's 32 teams we could really alternate and solve this completely but I think that that would extend the season past the beginning of January. That pushing the Super Bowl back even further


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