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As you know, the Lions and Cowboys host Thanksgiving games each year. One team plays an AFC team while the other plays a divisional rival.
Therefore, every Thanksgiving we get 3 NFC teams and 1 AFC team.
The NFL Network added a third game to the Thanksgiving lineup, and I thought this would be a great way to even out the AFC/NFC balance without taking a game away from Detroit or Dallas. I thought the NFL was going to do just that when the first extra game was decided to be Kansas City vs. Denver.
However, last year it was Arizona at Philly, and this year it Giants at Denver.
Maybe secretly I'm just mad that 2 out of 3 games on Thanksgiving this season will feature the Lions or Raiders.
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Yeah, the first two games stink and the third is only mildly interesting. Why Dallas/Oakland? Where is the draw for that? What is the logic behind that?
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Re: Thanksgiving Night Cap should be AFC vs. AFC
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Yeah, the first two games stink and the third is only mildly interesting. Why Dallas/Oakland? Where is the draw for that? What is the logic behind that?
Since CBS had the game they could only choose from two games involving an AFC team, which was the Cowboys hosting either the Raiders or the Chargers. They probably want to save Chargers @ Cowboys for another week instead of showing it on Thanksgiving, where people will watch football regardless of the teams.
A similar scenario happened two years ago, where CBS showed the crappy Jets @ Cowboys on Thanksgiving instead of Pats @ Cowboys, which would get great ratings any week of the season.
Since CBS had the game they could only choose from two games involving an AFC team, which was the Cowboys hosting either the Raiders or the Chargers. They probably want to save Chargers @ Cowboys for another week instead of showing it on Thanksgiving, where people will watch football regardless of the teams.
A similar scenario happened two years ago, where CBS showed the crappy Jets @ Cowboys on Thanksgiving instead of Pats @ Cowboys, which would get great ratings any week of the season.
yes, and do you remember how bad that Jets-Cowboys game was?
As a huge football fan, it's tough to convince the rest of the family to keep the football game on when they are showing that garbage
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I really don't care how many AFC teams play. It seems every year that my Thanksgiving dinner falls smack dab right in the middle of the two afternoon games.
I don't care at all about the night game because I have Comcast and Comcast is supposively dropping the NFL Network in May. So unless the Pats were playing, I wouldn't see it anyway.
All I really care about is them getting Detriot off of Thanksgiving. It is a travesty that at least one of the games every year is a snoozer.
Well on thanksgiving one is spending time with family and the turkey makes you sleepy so its better to have boring games.
especially , if the weather is half a decent i rarely am indoors either.
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It's better to get the crappy games out of the way so you can watch the better games when there are less distractions.
The NFL knows that no one will watch a GB v Detroit / Oak v Dallas game on any day besides Thanksgiving. That's why they set the schedule like this.
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It's better to get the crappy games out of the way so you can watch the better games when there are less distractions.
The NFL knows that no one will watch a GB v Detroit / Oak v Dallas game on any day besides Thanksgiving. That's why they set the schedule like this.
Yeah, pretty much my exact thoughts. The networks know they have a captive audience. The ratings will be high regardless of what teams are playing on Thanksgiving. Scheduling a better game will make almost no difference in the ratings, so they save the better teams and better games for Sunday, when there will be a bigger difference in the ratings.
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