Scott Hanson is the straw that stirs that RedZone drink, IMO. Even if they kept everything else the same, but just replaced him, it would ruin the magic.
Scott Hanson is the straw that stirs that RedZone drink, IMO. Even if they kept everything else the same, but just replaced him, it would ruin the magic.
Side Note: I have a friend who has a relative that has autism to the nth degree. Two things settle him down: Westerns (old) and RedZone.
I've been casually following this story because it's always interlooped with news on ESPN's DTC plans. I hope we'll hear something about their plans and what it includes soon.
I feel safe saying two of the first four are OTA: maybe three but I doubt they'll (ABC/ESPN) show Bama three times in the first four weeks. I'll be listening to ULM anyway...watching it later.
Scott Hanson is the straw that stirs that RedZone drink, IMO. Even if they kept everything else the same, but just replaced him, it would ruin the magic.
I get they have to make money, but gawd damn. Maybe I shouldn't jump the gun before actually seeing it. But with their track record, they're gonna be pumping those commercials out as many times as they possibly can.
I get they have to make money, but gawd damn. Maybe I shouldn't jump the gun before actually seeing it. But with their track record, they're gonna be pumping those commercials out as many times as they possibly can.
It's still in the works as far as I know. I just noticed people blaming ESPN when it's not done. No big deal.
When I have it on it's background noise. So, the commercials really don't bother me. I know they had full length slots last season so I can't say I'll notice a change.
NOW, the one thing I do like about the ESPN deal? They have suggested launching a college red zone type of program. I'd LOVE that for football...might die in ecstasy if they had it for college basketball.
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