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    Default the complete NFL schedual comes out tomorrow

    am i the only one here that is anxious to see the schedual ?

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    Nope, you already know who each team is playing as that is calculated years ahead of time, buts its fun looking at the Monday night games. The Colts all ready have the opening weekend Sunday night slot against Eli, I figure in addition to that they will get 3 Monday nighters just like this past season.

    But, I'm still debating if I will let orange faced Kornheiser in my city. He's too pathetic and ugly to be here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigboydan
    am i the only one here that is anxious to see the schedual ?
    I don't start breaking down schedules until the draft is over.

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    It's not very important to me. The NFL is pretty minor to me.

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    Thanks bro!

    Bigger to me than the start of baseball. lol

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    What a bunch of horse cocky. The Colts get one Monday night game. That's real. And only 2 Sunday Night games. I always think the Sunday night games don't have the same flare as the Monday nighters. Last year, they had 3 Monday nighters, all of which they won.

    Thats the only reason I get excited about the schedule because it is already determined a few years ahead of time who everybody will play.

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    the eagles get back to back to back games on the road. check this out. giants, skins, and, cowboys on the road at the end of the season.

    thats brutal

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    Who is broadcasting the Thursday games starting November 30th?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Illusion
    Who is broadcasting the Thursday games starting November 30th?
    NBC?

    I know they are taking over the Sunday night football broadcast. I thought I heard they will be doing Thursdays too. Not sure though.

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    I just found out it will be the NFL network doing the Thursday and Saturday games. So NBC will just be doing the Sunday night football.

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    Quote Originally Posted by onlòóker
    I just found out it will be the NFL network doing the Thursday and Saturday games. So NBC will just be doing the Sunday night football.
    Cool, thanks for finding out looker.

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    Hey you guys know they switched Sunday Night Football and Monday
    Night Football. Before the bigger game was the Monday Night game, now
    the big game of the week will be the Sunday Night Game.

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    Quote Originally Posted by imgv94
    Hey you guys know they switched Sunday Night Football and Monday
    Night Football. Before the bigger game was the Monday Night game, now
    the big game of the week will be the Sunday Night Game.
    I was just getting ready to quote the Sunday Flex plan.
    New Sunday Night Game Plan

    April 6, 2006

    The NFL has unveiled its plan for eliminating not-ready-for-prime-time matchups that often sneaked onto national television.

    The league plans to hold off scheduling Sunday night games in seven of the final eight weeks as playoff races start heating up to ensure the best games are played on NBC's new Sunday night package.

    For Weeks 10-15 and Week 17, the final regular season weekend, all Sunday games will be listed with start times of 1 p.m. or 4:05-4:15 p.m. The league must then announce which game will be played Sunday night at least 12 days before the date of the game.

    The exception is the season finale on Dec. 31, when the switch must be made no later than six days before.

    Only Sunday games are subject to the flexible schedule that is part of the NFL's $3.6 billion contract with NBC for the Sunday night package.

    CBS, which does the AFC games, and Fox, which does the NFC, each has the option to protect five games during the seven weeks of flexible scheduling, but can't protect more than one game a week.

    Week 16 is Christmas weekend and no game will be switched.

    To make the system more flexible, up to three teams each season will be allowed a bonus sixth prime-time appearance. All others will be limited to a maximum of five, including on ESPN's Monday night package and the late-season Saturday or Thursday games on NFL Network.

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    You know you have done that to me a bunch of times? LOL!! I like this
    new plan! Do you?

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    I love the flex plan. They should have done it years ago.

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