I think it's kind of funny and sad that everyone is so afraid of Verizon F-ing up this phone.
Here's my take:
Verizon is the largest mobile phone network in the US, at least I think it is. Anyways, their target audience is the mass-general public. Us techies....us gadget gurus and forum posters here are an extremely small percentage compared to the general public. We are VERY small.
What I'm saying is, how does a large company like Verizon market a "developer phone" to the mass public? No bloatware, no skins, the NEXUS brand which I bet if you ask people at a local mall here in the US the majority of people would have no idea what a NEXUS phone is. So the simple answer to massively market a NEXUS phone on Verizon is, you don't.
The Nexus phone will be in the background a kind of black sheep that Verizon knows they can't make a whole lot of money off of because of no bloatware....no skins....no BS. It's there, we acknowledge it, and if you know what's up (like us) then good for you, buy the Nexus then.
You guys need to think and consider the fact that this Nexus phone is not as marketable to US general public as a Droid branded phone.
I'm sure we will see a PR release about this phone and maybe a few mentions here, but I don't expect to see a marketing campaign for this phone that rivals the Droid phones.