NFL fans are still not over the horrible performance the Denver Broncos had during their last prime-time game.
The Broncos now face the Los Angeles Chargers, and on Monday Night Football as their time slot.
Fans are taking to Twitter because of the Broncos’ prime-time appearance.
Twitter Users Unhappy With Broncos Primetime Spotlight
It all started with the Fox NFL Twitter account letting fans know the Broncos are making their fourth prime-time appearance this season.
The #Broncos will appear on Primetime for the 4th time this season on Monday. pic.twitter.com/g6fSxqZbgq
— FOX Sports: NFL (@NFLonFOX) October 14, 2022
The tweets following the announcement show NFL fans clearly upset with this scheduling.
I don’t understand why the @NFL has not flexed them out! It’s been done before
— LuisFlores (@LuisFlores515) October 14, 2022
Nooooooooo!!!!!
— D Ward (@DWard56994895) October 15, 2022
— alex (@highlghtheaven) October 14, 2022
One user took a shot at the NFL, saying the NBA has better prime-time scheduling.
@sean102400 @Tyler_Miller_10 the NBA can at least pick the right primetime games.
— Victor OlaDRIPo (@Gettingjitty305) October 15, 2022
Some think it will be another snooze fest with the Broncos low scoring offense.
Zzzz…Zzzz…Zzzz…Zzzz…
— THE_Uncle_Pecos 🌻🇺🇦 (@pecos_the) October 14, 2022
Why??? Zzzzzzzzz
— Old Skool Chiefs Fan since 1985 (@and_Icandee) October 15, 2022
However, one user points out how the worst is still ahead for NFL fans.
And another one in London in 2 weeks
— Jay (@Skywalker2l) October 15, 2022
With the scoring during the Broncos’ last prime-time game being so horrible, fans are joking about a baseball-like score.
Hopefully it won't go EXTRA INNINGS like their last game
— Guylexa46 (@FLSmith64) October 15, 2022
While these tweets are great, there’s one last tweet that takes the gold star.
One User Points Out The High Scoring The Detroit Lions As Another Option
The best tweet comes from a user who reminds NFL fans of how the Lions are on every Sunday at 1pm.
Meanwhile the @Lions play at 1PM every Sunday.
— Trevor Wedge (@wedgie272) October 14, 2022
Had the tweet come before the Lions scoreless loss to the New England Patriots, it might make more sense to fans.
The Lions came into week five as the highest scoring offense, meaning touchdowns were a given with them.
However, the joke falls flat after the team failed to score against the Patriots last Sunday.
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