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D.C. Steeler Nation: What Are YOU Watching This Weekend?
The Sporting Blog: Week 8 NFL Announcing: FOX 'Buck'-ing the Numbers
SimonOnSports: The NFL Blackout Rule, Beating Detroit While It's Down
| Mayor? Senator? RT @seymourdfair: http://tinyurl.com/yl4jdax The Peyton Manning Effect in New Orleans. #nola #nfl #gis 10/29/2009 |
| Can't wait to watch Lions vs. Rams on Sunday. Where's the knife? RT @the506 Fox early updates: http://bit.ly/SWLRd 10/29/2009 |
What Are YOU Watching This Weekend?
D.C. Steeler Nation —
... game that would hold my interest, save Oregon v. USC @ 8PM and I fully plan to have taken a bottle of scotch past the label by then. The Penguins play both Friday and Saturday, games. I'll follow on the phone, but being out of state will dictate I simply check The Pensblog at some point Monday for game updates, most likely. BUT, AHHH, THE NFL. HOW I LOVE YOU. HOW GRATEFUL I AM FOR ALMOST EVERY GAME OF YOURS CAPTIVATING ME. 1 O'CLOCK GAMES: (CBS) (FOX) Denver/Baltimore - Most likely the game you're watching. The game you SHOULD be watching. ...
Week 8 NFL Announcing: FOX 'Buck'-ing the Numbers
The Sporting Blog —
During Thursday night's World Series Game Two, Joe Buck plugged FOX's Sunday sports schedule with a sense of, for Buck at least, glee. For most of the country, and at least for those in New York, Philadelphia and much of the Midwest, Sunday will be the best day of sports FOX has ever produced. So Buck had every right to be, ahem, excited.
It would be enough for fans in New York and Philly that the Yankees are traveling down to face the Phillies on Saturday, Sunday and Monday in the World Series. But Sunday will be twice as contentious in the stadium parking lots as the Giants travel to face the ...
The NFL Blackout Rule, Beating Detroit While It's Down
SimonOnSports —
The below image is from the wonderful the506.com, who each week puts together a map of the US and their corresponding NFL broadcasts. As you can see in the image below Detroit fans are getting punched in the nuts. The Lions did not sell out their game, and why would they with the Lions and Rams combining for 1 win, thus the Lions game is blacked out in the local market. What sucks the most is that not only do they not get to watch the Lions game, who cares really, but they don't get to watch any game on FOX, instead they are just stuck with the Cleveland vs. Chicago game, ...
NFL Viewing Picks for Week 8, 11/01/09
Fang's Bites —
NFL Gameday Morning - NFL Network, 9 a.m. Fox NFL Sunday - Fox, noon 1 p.m. CBS Coverage Map Cleveland at Chicago - Kevin Harlan/Solomon Wilcots Denver at Baltimore - Greg Gumbel/Dan Dierdorf Houston at Buffalo - Ian Eagle/Rich Gannon Miami at New York Jets - Jim Nantz/Phil Simms Fox Coverage Map New York Giants at Philadelphia - Kenny Albert/Daryl Johnston/Tony Siragusa San Francisco at Indianapolis - Sam Rosen/Tim Ryan/Laura Okmin Seattle at Dallas - Dick Stockton/Charles Davis/Nischelle Turner St. Louis at Detroit - Ron Pitts/John Lynch 4 ...
NFL Week 8 / NCAA Football Week 9 Pre-Game Links Cycle
Free Sports Picks & Sports Handicapping Blog —
... Tennessee Titans Will Give Vince Young Another Shot
KansasCity.com; Chiefs And Larry Johnson Working On Settlement
Husker Extra; Pelini Not Ready To Name A Starting Quarterback
St. Louis Today; Rams Wide Receiver Eager To Show He Can Play
NBC Pro Football Talk; Bart Scott Wants To Hurt Chad Henne
The 506; FOX’s NFL Regional Early Game Listings – ...
The 2009 NFL Broadcast Assignments for Week 8
Eye On Sports Media —
Week eight of the 2009 NFL Season is here, and every network is seeing higher ratings except for CBS Sports. Is this tied into the notion, as espoused by a couple of talking heads on ESPN this week, that a lot of NFL games this year are unwatchable? And that CBS Sports seems to have been getting a lot of these games? ...


