Viewers were apparently drinking in Sunday's wild-card playoff game between Drew Brees and the Saints and the Chicago Bears. Chuck Cook-USA TODAY Sports

Nickelodeon's broadcast of Saints-Bears drawing solid reviews

Nickelodeon aired the New Orleans Saints-Chicago Bears wild-card round matchup exactly how you'd expect. The broadcast was full of the network's signature green slime and even featured clips from the iconic television series "SpongeBob Squarepants."

Spectators provided some mixed reviews as the Saints and Bears battled to move on to the divisional round. Some football fans loved the fun-natured broadcast, while others weren't enjoying it in the slightest. 

Here are some of the reactions fans shared via social media:

It's safe to say a majority of folks liked the broadcast. If they didn't want to watch the game on Nickelodeon, they could watch the game normally on CBS.

At the time of this writing, the Saints led the Bears 7-0 at the end of the first quarter. 

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