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So fitting since Nagy and Pagano are the Sponge Bob and Patrick of the NFL. Bonus for @msadows and @dabears70, they should enjoy the animation and green slime so much they will not even care about the Bears getting embarrassed.
On the other hand, thousands of Chicagoland children will be scarred for life and not be able to enjoy SBSP ever again after associating it with their father screaming and cussing at their favorite sponge and starfish for 3 hours.
John Sigler
Sun, January 3, 2021, 10:30 PM EST·2 min read
New Orleans Saints fans looking for a colorful twist on their usual anxiety-inducing playoff experience will have the option to turn to Nickelodeon for the Saints’ Wild-Card Round game with the Chicago Bears. The network, which specializes in children’s animation, will be pairing with CBS Sports for a unique broadcast of the Saints-Bears matchup for the first time this season.
So expect to see plenty of cutaways to SpongeBob SquarePants and his friends celebrating big plays, with Nickelodeon’s signature green slime drenching players. They have a lot of bells and whistles planned for the show, which will be called by Nate Burleson and Noah Eagle (son of CBS Sports play-by-play man Ian Eagle). The usual CBS broadcast will also be available.
On the other hand, thousands of Chicagoland children will be scarred for life and not be able to enjoy SBSP ever again after associating it with their father screaming and cussing at their favorite sponge and starfish for 3 hours.
John Sigler
Sun, January 3, 2021, 10:30 PM EST·2 min read
New Orleans Saints fans looking for a colorful twist on their usual anxiety-inducing playoff experience will have the option to turn to Nickelodeon for the Saints’ Wild-Card Round game with the Chicago Bears. The network, which specializes in children’s animation, will be pairing with CBS Sports for a unique broadcast of the Saints-Bears matchup for the first time this season.
So expect to see plenty of cutaways to SpongeBob SquarePants and his friends celebrating big plays, with Nickelodeon’s signature green slime drenching players. They have a lot of bells and whistles planned for the show, which will be called by Nate Burleson and Noah Eagle (son of CBS Sports play-by-play man Ian Eagle). The usual CBS broadcast will also be available.