The Monday Night Football clash between the Dallas Cowboys and Arizona Cardinals turned out to be way more chaotic than anyone expected. Well, it’s not because the Cowboys’ defense fell apart again in a 27-17 loss. The real mess, however, was happening off the field. Fans everywhere were scrambling to watch the game on YouTube TV, only to find out they couldn’t.

The reason was painfully simple, and frustratingly corporate. Disney, which owns ESPN, is in a standoff with YouTube TV, and their contract dispute basically turned Monday Night Football into a streaming nightmare. Fast forward to now, and Pat McAfee sounded off on the ongoing dispute and urged the streaming platforms to stop the corporate tug-of-war and think about the fans.

“If you’re on TV, stop telling people to go

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