It's actually a Mr. E quote. And that's not really a block at all, it's well spaced. I for one don't really care for it all that much, I'm past the New England and excited about the Pittsburgh game but I appreciate the effort by the OP
I wish I could have watched the game on Monday and posted on Tuesday, it would have been more relevant, but it was not to be. I am also ready for Pittsburgh - however understanding what we did this past weekend will only make watching the game vs Pitt that much more enjoyable. If RevisOfNazareth does not care to read - then don't. Keep your negativity and self-involved bullshit to yourself.
I am going to look into this - sounds like a good deal to me. I am a season ticket holder and I have a FanVision device, its pretty great! They give you 4-7 different cameras to watch replays from while at the game, so you can check on coverages and see down the field much better.
Focus on my balls. I'd like to watch, analyze, and generally revel in this game as much as I can, thank you. When a 13-year vet like Trevor Pryce says he saw things in this game that he's never seen done on a football field, it bears an extended look. In fact, you focus on Pittsburgh, I think I'll go watch it again now!
I've had NFL Rewind for the last 2 seasons. It doesn't give you different camera angles. You get the regular network view and they cut the commercials. You also get the "filmroom" view for about 10 - 20 play they choose. NFL.com broadcasts Thursday night games live and THAT is where you get the 4 or 5 different camera views. Sideline, endzone, network and "star" (star players) and maybe one or two others angles.