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NFL Viewing Preference

What channel would you rather watch on? 23 members have voted

  1. 1. What channel would you rather watch on?

    • ABC
      8%
      2
    • CBS
      34%
      8
    • ESPN
      0%
      0
    • FOX
      56%
      13

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Fox because the pre and post game guys are better and I like the NFC more than the AFC, plus I don't have HD.

1. CBS

2. ABC

3. ESPN

4. FOX

QUOTE(SnB @ Oct 9, 2005 -> 11:52 AM)
i've always liked fox and never liked cbs.

Just seems like a much slicker presentation on fox.

CBS is freaking horrible. They rank dead last in my book.

QUOTE(Chisoxfn @ Oct 11, 2005 -> 02:04 AM)
CBS is freaking horrible.  They rank dead last in my book.

 

^^^

 

fox has and does everything better. mostly better announcers, better pre/half/post guys, better pre/post show, better graphics, better picture quality, nfc rocks the afc, etc. cbs is extremely boring...

 

fox>>>espn>>>>>abc>>>>>>>>>>>>cbs.

i agree with goldmember :D

I think everyone's viewing preference has a LOT to do with the conference that their favorite team is in.

 

That said, I like CBS over all of the others for 2 reasons:

 

1) Their score update thing (looks kind of like ESPN's "bottom line") indicates which team has possession, whereas FOX's score update box indicates which team is leading. I can read the score, but there is a HUGE difference between a 24-21 lead with possession, and a 24-21 lead without possession. CBS gets that and FOX doesn't.

 

2) The blue "line of scrimmage". The first time or two you see it, it seems unneccessary, but, like the 1st down line, it grows on you. It's a whole lot easier to know the distance to go on the following play when you can very easily tell what the original spot was. Another thing FOX doesn't have and CBS does.

I will say this...Fox HD blows ass compared to ESPN HD. Haven't ever watched a game on CBS HD. I just know that ESPN HD was way better on the Sox game than FoxHD. FoxHD is really grainy on the greens.

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