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Anyone agree? Da Bears twice!?!? The Saints!?!? I don't give a rats behind about the Saints playing in the Superdome. They still suck. I like Indy @ Cinci though...or is it Cinci @ Indy?

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I agree and the broadcasters are even worse!

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I haven't looked closely, but someone else mentioned the real good matchups are probably being snatched up with Sunday Night crew since it is really the "new" MNF so to speak with a bigger audience on network TV. The ESPN matchups are now Monday night which is equal to the crappy Sunday night matchups that was always on.

 

Did I just make any sense?

 

:bench:

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I haven't looked closely, but someone else mentioned the real good matchups are probably being snatched up with Sunday Night crew since it is really the "new" MNF so to speak with a bigger audience on network TV. The ESPN matchups are now Monday night which is equal to the crappy Sunday night matchups that was always on.

 

Did I just make any sense?

 

:cry:

 

Actually, yes. I never looked at it like that.

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A steady diet of NFC games........ :thumbsdown:

 

As posted in another thread

 

The Top 10 Television Markets

 

Rank Market TV Homes % Cov. LPM Date

 

1. New York 7,282,320 6.829 2004 - NFC (Giants over Jets)

2. Los Angeles 5,318,040 4.987 2004

3. Chicago 3,351,330 3.143 2004 - NFC

4. Philadelphia 2,830,470 2.654 2005 - NFC

5. San Francisco 2,436,220 2.284 2004 - NFC

6. Boston 2,353,500 2.207 2002

7. Dallas-Ft. Worth 2,195,540 2.059 2005 - NFC

8. Washington, DC 2,169,230 2.034 2005 - NFC

9. Atlanta 1,971,180 1.848 2006 - NFC

10. Detroit 1,899,910 1.782 2005 - NFC

 

Nuff said.

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As posted in another thread

 

The Top 10 Television Markets

 

Rank Market TV Homes % Cov. LPM Date

 

1. New York 7,282,320 6.829 2004 - NFC (Giants over Jets)

2. Los Angeles 5,318,040 4.987 2004

3. Chicago 3,351,330 3.143 2004 - NFC

4. Philadelphia 2,830,470 2.654 2005 - NFC

5. San Francisco 2,436,220 2.284 2004 - NFC

6. Boston 2,353,500 2.207 2002

7. Dallas-Ft. Worth 2,195,540 2.059 2005 - NFC

8. Washington, DC 2,169,230 2.034 2005 - NFC

9. Atlanta 1,971,180 1.848 2006 - NFC

10. Detroit 1,899,910 1.782 2005 - NFC

 

Nuff said.

 

Oh, I understand the reasoning behind.....but I'm an AFC guy.....and I don't have to like it. :P

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Bears vs Cards & Bears vs Rams will be great games on MNF ..... solid D vs solid O matchups

 

Now the packers being twice on MNF will blow.....irrespective of whether we see Favre throw ints or Rodgers get sacked or escape the rush only to throw incompletions or more likely ints

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Bears vs Cards & Bears vs Rams will be great games on MNF ..... solid D vs solid O matchups

 

Now the packers being twice on MNF will blow.....irrespective of whether we see Favre throw ints or Rodgers get sacked or escape the rush only to throw incompletions or more likely ints

 

Have to agree....the Packers on MNF last year made for some awful games.......

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I haven't looked closely, but someone else mentioned the real good matchups are probably being snatched up with Sunday Night crew since it is really the "new" MNF so to speak with a bigger audience on network TV. The ESPN matchups are now Monday night which is equal to the crappy Sunday night matchups that was always on.

 

Did I just make any sense?

 

;)

 

 

Bingo...you made alot of cents.

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