It’s superior on every level. ESPN needs to focus on making MNF watchable again. Put Tirico and Peyton in the booth.
SNF also tends to get better matchups than MNF. The nfl needs to be smarter with scheduling if they want to fix that.
Tough to make MNF the top thing to watch again when it’s on cable, and when you have Thursday Night Football taking up space unnecessarily.
The viewer fatigue thing is real, but once they put MNF back on ABC (and with the money Disney will be paying), I imagine the NFL will be more inclined to give them a consistently good schedule every year.
Once you do that, get back in the Super Bowl rotation...the other shyt will fall into place. Interested to see if Ian Eagle ends up with ESPN, since his contract is up in the next year.