rotonation.com - 6/24/2008
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The biggest annoyance for fantasy football players is that unless they subscribe to the rarely valuable NFL Network , which most did not because of an ongoing battle between the NFL and cable providers, they were unable to watch the Thursday night football games and track their fantasy football team. This battle was so much of an issue last year that members of Congress were pressuring the ...
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... Remember those Thursday night games many of you missed out on last year? You may get to watch them this year, sans NFL Network. [RotoNation] ...
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