While it’s better than what we saw in February’s Super Bowl, it’s still not good. That was the general feeling that football fans had of Fox’s new NFL scorebug, which was unveiled during Sunday night’s game between the Buffalo Bills and Chicago Bears.

There were three notable changes from the scorebug Fox used for Super Bowl LIX. First, instead of team abbreviations (which, in Sunday’s case, would be BUF and CHI), the team logos were used. Second, instead of putting the team’s time-outs remaining under the logo, those went under the team’s score. Finally, while the team’s colors were used in the background of their logos during Super Bowl LIX, there was no such background on the new one.

The good news for Fox is that the new scorebug was generally seen as an improvement. The bad news? Super Bowl LIX’s scorebug was wildly unpopular.

So, while the new scorebug was generally seen as an improvement, it wasn’t necessarily seen as good.