NFL waives FOX block for 4:15 in NYC

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  1. Yisman

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    Normally if there's a sellout home game (Jets at 4:15), no game can be shown against it. The NFL, however, has waived the block this week, so Washington-Dallas will be shown against the Jets game.

    In New York City, Buffalo-Philly and Detroit-Green Bay will be shown at 1, and the late games will be Jets-Chiefs and Dallas-Washington.

    Maybe this is a makeup to FOX, which got screwed when the NFL gave the Patriots game to CBS and NBC for free.
     
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    Very nice. I suspect that you could be right about the reason they're doing it.
     
  3. Yisman

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    it would make sense, because FOX justifiably was ticked that NBC and CBS got the game free for some reason, and they didn't.
     
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    So does this mean that the Jets game isn't going to be on now?
     
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    Yes. Yes it does.
     
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    CBS got it because the Road team is AFC.

    NBC got it because...well i don't know...
     
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    I would think not, at least locally. FOX is getting the other game. CBS isn't changing it. Doesn't CBS broadcast all Jets games in this area?
     
  8. Exit 117

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    I was being a smart ass for him asking a dumb question.
     
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    Maybe I was too?

    Okay I missed the point. Bah.
     
  10. CJLang

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    They're throwing Fox a bone, and it works out nice for us in the northeast. They're giving us double-headers on both CBS and Fox this Sunday.

    1pm- Jags vs Texans (CBS)
    1pm- Packers vs Lions (Fox)
    4pm- Steelers vs Ravens (CBS)
    4pm- Cowboys vs Redskins (Fox)
     
  11. ShutEmDownRevis

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    they should just cancel the jets game entirely
     
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    Why cant the green dot go into CNY!

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    I don't want to watch the Jets, but I also don't want to listen to Troy Aikman.
     
  14. Yisman

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    doesn't matter. neither team really had the rights.

    The AFC thing doesn't make it a CBS game unless that's a Sunday afternoon game. CBS has no claim to a prime time game. NBC supposedly is the exclusive provider of broadcast primetime NFL games, so they'd be first in line for this kind of thing.
     
  15. Yisman

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    no. If we host an NFC team, FOX has the rights and the game is on FOX. Of course, 12 of 16 games each season are AFC games, and 2 of the NFC games would generally be on the road.
     
  16. Yisman

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    they gave 3 cities that wouldn't have been able to see the redskins game, the ability to see it.

    In NYC we get buffalo-philly and gb-detroit early and then jets-chiefs and cowboys-redskins late. Very rare event for NYC to get two doubleheaders.
     
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    I'm always a fan of the double-doubleheaders on Week 17.
     
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    I am in Canada and it's great. We get games on CTV, TSN and we are still close enough to the border to get Seattle's CBS and Fox stations. So Im getting 9 games tommorrow:eek:hmy:

    Sadly Im still not getting the Jets :sad:
     
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    I was in Canada over New Years in 2003 (i think) when the Jets beat the Packers the last week of the season. I thoroughly enjoyed watching so many NFL games that weekend since there were about 7 teams fighting for two playoff spots up until that final weekend.
     
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    I remember watching DirecTV that weekend and watching the Pats fuck over the Phins and switching over to CBS to witness a completely out of control Meadowlands crowd followed by the Jets cornholing the Packers to get into the playoffs.

    Those were the days.
     

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