I agree with your assessment, but as a fan, I don’t care about “prime time” game or afternoon game. Makes no difference to me. And if I was on the East Coast, I’d vastly prefer my team play earlier.
Blizzard? That’s barely enough snow to need a jacket.
For me and my schedule the Saturday game is better. I have to miss half of the games on Sunday because I have other things to do. (Case in point, I could only watch yesterday’s game up until halfway through the 3rd quarter and had to follow the last part on my phone by looking up the score every now and then.) A Saturday evening game is perfect for me.
I just don’t like the optics of it. But yeah, that time slot is very convenient for me personally, and I’m sure I can watch the whole thing.
I’m not going to belabor the point, but there was enough snow to affect play. And it undoubtedly affected the Rams more than the Eagles.
Well, that’s enough of that. Nothing left to play for and everything to gain by resting starters with 2 weeks left
Falcons were handling the Rams pretty well until the end of Q3. The Rams blocked a field goal attempt and returned it for a TD. A block 6 ! One play changed the game around.
This win by Atlanta sets up a scenario I’m not sure I’ve seen before. If Tampa Bay beats Carolina on Saturday, they’re tied for the division lead at 8-9. If Atlanta also wins their last game, they join the tie, and Carolina wins that three-team tiebreaker. If Atlanta loses, Tampa Bay wins the two-team tiebreaker with Carolina.
So you’d have the scenario where the fate of Tampa Bay and Carolina completely depends on the outcome of a Saints - Falcons game that’s between two eliminated teams.
The Rams lost and are now locked into the #6 seed, and will have nothing to play for against Arizona next week.
The Rams can still get the 5 seed, if they beat Arizona and the 49ers lose to Seattle.
You’re right, I thought the Niners would win the tiebreaker, but it would be the Rams.
Haha, Rams fans rooting for Seattle to win…
(Though really they can just say they’re rooting for the Niners to lose.)