"Ohhh Sunday night!" is no more, and many NFL fans are really not happy about that.When "Sunday Night Football" kicked off this past weekend with the Green Bay Packers and the Chicago Bears, viewers were welcomed with Carrie Underwood's new theme song for the weekly program. Since 2014, the tune to start the evening had been "Oh, Sunday Night," sung by Underwood 바카라 게임 웹사이트 a song that sounds similar to "Somethin' Bad," which was sung by Miranda Lambert and Underwood. But now, the four-year-old hymn has been replaced with a new one entitled "Game On," which you can listen to here:Packer and Bears fans might've butted heads over their age-old rivalry last night, but judging by the reactions on Twitter, many on both sides agreed on one thing: The new song isn't very good. Or, at least, it isn't nearly as fun to scream-sing as "Ohhh Sunday night!"To be fair, there were a few who did like the new jam, so there's a good chance it'll catch on eventually. After all, many weren't thrilled about Carrie Underwood replacing Faith Hill in 2013 on "Sunday Night Football." But over time, she gradually won over football fans too.Perhaps by next week's game, featuring the New York Giants and the Dallas Cowboys, everyone will be shouting "Game on!" in their living rooms. Check out a recipe for the ultimate game day snack in the related video above! Get the full recipe here.
"Ohhh Sunday night!" is no more, and many NFL fans are really not happy about that.
When "Sunday Night Football" kicked off this past weekend with the Green Bay Packers and the Chicago Bears, viewers were welcomed with 's new theme song for the weekly program. Since 2014, the tune to start the evening had been "Oh, Sunday Night," sung by Underwood 바카라 게임 웹사이트 a song that sounds similar to "Somethin' Bad," which was sung by and Underwood.
But now, the four-year-old hymn has been replaced with a new one entitled "Game On," which you can listen to here:
Packer and Bears fans might've butted heads over their age-old rivalry last night, but judging by the reactions on Twitter, many on both sides agreed on one thing: The new song isn't very good. Or, at least, it isn't nearly as fun to scream-sing as "Ohhh Sunday night!"
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To be fair, there were a few who did like the new jam, so there's a good chance it'll catch on eventually. After all, on "Sunday Night Football." But over time, she gradually won over football fans too.
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Perhaps by next week's game, featuring the New York Giants and the Dallas Cowboys, everyone will be shouting "Game on!" in their living rooms.
Check out a recipe for the ultimate game day snack in the related video above! Get the full recipe .