Which game will be flexed to Sunday night

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  1. nyjunc

    nyjunc 2008 TGG Bryan Cox "Most Argumentative" Award Winn

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    The flex schduling formula is below:

    http://www.nfl.com/schedules/tv/flexible
     
  2. Cakes

    Cakes Mr. Knowledge 2010

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    The Week 11 game vs Houston could also be flexed. I don't think it will be, though. I think NBC will stick with the Giants at Eagles game which is tentatively scheduled for that Sunday night.

    The following games are currently slated to be the Sunday night games during the flexible schedule part of the season. If NBC likes these matchups, they will keep them.
    Week 11- Giants at Eagles
    Week 12- Chargers at Colts
    Week 13- Steelers at Ravens
    Week 14- Eagles at Cowboys
    Week 15- Packers at Patriots
    Week 16- Chargers at Bengals
    Week 17- open

    Those Week 14 and 16 games look a little shaky. I think NBC will keep the Week 11, 12, 13, and 15 games.

    The Bills-Jets season finale has no shot at being flexed to Sunday night.
    Bengals-Ravens, Bears-Packers, Titans-Colts, Dolphins-Patriots, Bucs-Saints, and Giants-Redskins all look more intriguing. Also, the NFC West title could be up for grabs that week. The Cards play the 49ers and the Rams play the Seahawks.
    I see very little chance that Cowboys-Eagles would be flexed to Sunday night. If NBC keeps their Week 14 matchup, they won't want to do the second meeting.
     
  3. rex-N-effects

    rex-N-effects New Member

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    My rule is correct, got it from nfl.com
     
  4. mr nyjet

    mr nyjet Well-Known Member

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    agreed. people will want to see both teams, unlike the other three games where the jets are the only team with national appeal.
     

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