10-11-2007, 01:02 PM
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Second Team and Threatening Starter's Job
Join Date: Sep 2005
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Re: "Colts too good for prime time"
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Originally Posted by Rob0729
And Polian is full of crap because he knows that the Pats/Colts game being at home has absolutely nothing to do with why it isn't on primetime. In fact, NBC and ESPN would both have killed for the Pats/Colts game even if it was played in Peyton Manning's back yard. There isn't a bigger ratings draw in football right now than Pats/Colts.
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The question and answer had nothing to do with the game against the Patriots. They were talking about the lack of home Monday night games. The defending Super Bowl champ doesn't have a single home Monday night game.
Here is the question and entire answer...
Q: Why are there so few Monday Night games in the RCA Dome?
A: NBC told us they don’t like us at home, because we tend to win by rather large scores and that doesn’t make for good TV. Monday Night is ESPN and I think we’re only on once – Jacksonville. They chose Jacksonville as the host there. That’s partially the schedule-maker and partly television and partly how they juxtapose the schedule and fit every game in. It tends to run a little bit in cycles. We’ve had our share of Monday Night games at home, I think, and this year it tends to go the other way. The one anomaly that I find interesting in the schedule – and I don’t have a stat on this, but I’m going to get it next week – is that we’re on the road on Monday Night at Jacksonville and then have to go back and play on the road the following Sunday at Carolina. That is extremely rare. I can’t remember it happening to any team that I have been with. My memory is failing me these days, so I could be wrong on that, but nothing jumps to mind immediately. It is a very, very difficult thing to do.
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