BOO THIS MAN! Kyle Brandt Is Coming At Multiple TV Set Ups Like They Are A Bad Thing

Cmon bro! Listen I get that having multiple tv’s is a lot and when you sit there in your house with all those screens, and that you break up screens into multiple screens within the screen it can be sensory overload. I also get it’s hard to focus, I get that it can be a lot, I get that it can be hard to juggle and remote management and signing in etc etc etc. 

But with all that said … THERES SO MANY GAMES ON AND SO MANY SPORTS OVERLAPPING YOU NEED MULTIPLE TV’s IF YOU COVER SPORTS! It’s just the way it is my man. Look at the calendar starting in September let’s say … Crunch time baseball pennant races into CFB into the NFL on the same days. October starts hockey and NBA just as the playoff start while still having CFB and NFL at the forefront. Then college hoops into NFL playoffs into March Madness into The Masters and NBA playoffs and baseball again and on and on and on we go. 

Now do you need 5 TV’s going if you are a casual fan? Probably not. But Kyle Brandt covers sports and he’s openly saying he hates multiple TV setups? Cmon man. 

Here’s the way I look at it. By not using the technology given to us in 2025, we’re slapping our ancestors in the face. Ball watchers (pause) and ball knowers (double pause) in 1985 would have loved to have Redzone or the entire NCAA tournament on tv or have MLB and NFL going at the same time. I’m old enough to remember having 1 game at a time and no redzone etc. We need to utilize these benefits we have, the multiview and the multiple TV’s as a tribute to those who couldn’t watch before us. Kyle Brandt is nuts for saying he doesn’t want to watch multiple games at once. 

My man… there’s always 2 big games going at the same time for football on Saturdays and Sundays) aside from Sunday night Thursday night Monday night obv), but in order to really feel like you know what’s going on or have your eyes on teams you need multiple TV’s. Stop hating that people have multiple TV’s and get yourself a better setup for Pete’s sake.