a week long double header instead of a normal week. so 2 games every day for a week. I think it is a great idea! it is a deal with ESPN
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a week long double header instead of a normal week. so 2 games every day for a week. I think it is a great idea! it is a deal with ESPN
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I heard they were going to have two games on monday night.
NEW YORK -- The NFL is considering an ESPN doubleheader for the opening Monday night game of the 2006 season, NFL spokesman Greg Aiello said Monday.
The doubleheader would take place on Sept. 11, with one game beginning at 6 p.m. Eastern time and the second at 9 p.m., Aiello said.
The proposed Monday night doubleheader would provide ESPN with a 17th game -- the league most likely is to go again without a game the final Monday night of the season.
The 2006 NFL season most likely will start in Pittsburgh on Sept. 7, keeping with a recent trend of beginning the schedule with the current Super Bowl champion.
The new schedule will be disclosed in April, although some games, such as the opener, may be announced earlier.
The league also is still open to a game overseas for 2006, perhaps in London's Wembley Stadium, Aiello said.
The Sept. 7 game will be the fifth straight Thursday opener. The first was in 2002 when San Francisco was at the New York Giants, in part to commemorate the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. The following season, the New York Jets were at Washington in the game in what was also considered a game honoring the two cities hit by the attacks.
But the last two openers have been at New England, the Super Bowl champion. The first was against Indianapolis and last season's opener was against Oakland.
NBC, which takes over from ABC as the network for night games, will televise the game in Pittsburgh.
Thursday and Saturday nights are now unavailable to ESPN because the NFL Network has picked up eight late-season games on those nights, beginning with Thanksgiving night.
As for the London game, Aiello said it remained under consideration. Commissioner Paul Tagliabue said at the Super Bowl it was unlikely the NFL would play a regular-season game outside the United States this season. The first one took place last season with San Francisco playing Arizona in Mexico City.
Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.
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Originally Posted by bigboydan
I dont like the idea i like football on sunday its tradition!
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And i would assume it would be hard to schedule?
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screw tradition!
this is not baseball we are talking about...i've been saying for a while that the nfl needs to find a way to schedule games throughout the week and take advantage of the fact that they are the favorite league for americans. the games dictate viewership, not tradition. play the games and people will watch.
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I agree. I would welcome the NFL playing games all week long.Originally Posted by isetcap
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