Netflix disaster sparks fan fury during Snoop Dogg’s halftime performance

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It’s not Netflix’s fault.The streaming giant probably didn’t expect its highly anticipated Christmas Day matchup between the Vikings and Lions to feature undrafted rookie Max Brosmer facing an underwhelming and disappointing Detroit squad—yet there it was, airing turnover after turnover.View Tweet: https://t.co/kZ6l6zyNVOIt was a sloppy, ugly game, with a turnover seemingly on every other drive. The Netflix stockings were full of interceptions and fumbles.Fans who tuned in were not only disappointed with the product on the field, but also unimpressed with the holiday broadcast, citing questionable production choices. Their biggest gripe?Interviews with Cris Carter and Barry Sanders during the middle of the action.“@Netflix, if you’re going to broadcast NFL games in your subscription that’s fine, but actually do that. I don’t need to hear from and look at every retired player, and this and that during the game. We’re here for the game . Play the f***** game. Thanks,” one angry subscriber and viewer posted on X.“Hey @Netflix, this interview in the middle of the game that’s cutting out the audio and completely taking away from the game broadcast absolutely sucks,” a different fan remarked.“Cris Carter sounds like he’s underwater. Netflix broadcast a s*** show,” another fan commented.“These Netflix NFL broadcasts are amateurish. The in-game-interviews are a disaster. The score bug looks like it was made by cheap AI. And the broadcast crew has absolutely no juice. And why the f*** is a wrestler giving me football analysis at halftime?” one more fan chimed in.Looks like a few fans around the country woke up with coal in their stockings. Sure, the broadcasts for the Lions-Vikings game and the earlier Cowboys-Commanders matchup weren’t flawless, but people need to lighten up.It’s been a fine production, with some hits and the occasional miss.However, one point everyone seemed to agree on was Snoop Dogg’s halftime performance in Minnesota.Snoop Dogg performed in front of a packed U.S. Bank StadiumGettySnoop Dogg played a handful of Christmas hits on the holidayGettyDressed in a red suit and fur-trimmed jacket, Snoop performed a string of his biggest hits, from “Nuthin’ But A G Thang” to “Drop It Like It’s Hot.”Yet, some of the guest performers may have ended up stealing the spotlight from the rap icon.The halftime show featured appearances by the K-Pop Demon Hunters, country star Lainey Wilson, and Andrea and Matteo Bocelli.“Snoop Dogg and the KPop Demon Hunters just played the best NFL halftime show we’ve ever seen,” one pleased customer wrote on X.“Who knew the half time show for the Lions Vikings game would be better than the Super Bowl? Snoop Dogg is the truth!” another fan said.There was a little bit of everything for everyone.Stay up to date with the latest from the NFL across all platforms – follow our dedicated talkSPORT USA Facebook page and subscribe to our talkSPORT USA YouTube channel for all the news, exclusives, interviews and more