Am I right that every team gets (has) to be on TNF? But does every team get on MNF? If not, what would possess the league to put the Bears on?
Say what you want "darksiders" about Zach. Justin Fields at one point was mocked to us as the second pick. Now I still kinda think Fields has been given a raw deal with the Bears, but I'm thankful we have Zach instead. Fields looks like crap.
Yup. Correct on both things-- every team must play on TNF game (regardless home/away), but not every team is required to get a SNF or MNF game. We have already had one primetime Bears game when they got pummeled by the Packers earlier this year (week 2 maybe?). I don't know why they are putting them on again. Sidenote -- I think the max amount of primetime games you can have on any given season is 6. Denver plays this MNF and then again later in the year to give them 5. What a mistake that has been, they are absolutely brutal to watch.
Robbie Anderson in an argument with the WR coach of the Panthers on the sideline. And then Stafford throws a pick six to give up the lead.
Apparently Robbie Anderson has walked off the field in a huff back to the locker room. Edit: Apparently the WR coach told him to get off the sideline and had someone on the staff escort him to the locker room.