I'm kinda hoping the Colts win it on a bad call so the NY tabloids will be after Polian....and maybe, just maybe, the league will be forced to do something.
It worked for Spygate...
The thing is, I dunno if it's worth paying $120 to see one game. I haven't missed a game since 2001 til now and I don't have ST.
The CBS station on Rogers is from Boston, so we're usually OK. The only time there's even the chance of us missing a game is when it's on Fox (which comes from...
Just a friendly heads-up....
If you have cable in the Maritimes and don't have Sunday Ticket, the Patriots game won't be on this week. FOX is giving us Rams-Titans and CTV has the Colts.
Another Freddy fan here....since 92. Been to Gillette 4 times (Buff 03, SF 04, Miami 05 and Chicago 06). Seen training camp a few times too.
All the Boston teams have huge followings in New Brunswick...
They'll still have the 4 division winners + 2 wild cards. The only difference is that the two wild card teams won't automatically be the 5 and 6 seeds, they'd be higher if they have a better record than a division winner.
Thanks to some weird geographical thinking by Neilsen, WMUR is considered a Boston market station; while the RI stations are by themselves. It's a loophole and they took advantage of it.
Turned on the national radio broadcast with Marv Albert and Boomer Esiason after the 1st quarter. They actually tried to be neutral!
The radio was actually ahead of the TV here by about 2 seconds.
It's official. Pats-Eagles is staying in primetime.
This means the Dolphins and Jets games can't be moved since the Patriots are maxed out at 6 primetime games.
Re: next game moved to NBC Sunday Night
Not completely. A team can only play 6 games a season in primetime, and with the move of the Bills game this makes 6 for us. (NFL Network games count towards this total, by the way.)
There's a chance the Eagles game in two weeks gets flexed out...
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