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A poll has been started for voting. All times are US Eastern time, you will have to adjust according to the time zone, or planet, that you live.

Personally I like the 4:30 Pm Sunday time and I don't like any of the 8:30 games. Prior to the current Patriots dynasty, we hardly ever had games at night and most games were 1PM unless they were playing on the West Coast. So 1 PM on Sunday is my second choice.

BTW, with the win yesterday, that makes 14 straight winning seasons for the Patriots. I know some of you will not consider that to be a big deal. But many of us can remember when 3 straight winning seasons were followed by several straight years of losing seasons.
 
Probably Monday Night even though I like NBC a lot better. Night games are the most fun.
 
My favorite time is 4 pm games. The SNF broadcast is the best to watch but then there is work at 6 am.
 
When I'm attending prefer the 1PM kick-off, but prefer to watch at 4:30 when the Pats are on the road.
 
I like the later games only because it means, being outside of New England, I'll have a better chance of seeing them play on TV. But damn do I hate having to wait all day for the game. If I had to choose it would be a 4 pm game.
 
4:30. I can get things accomplished early then not feel guilty for doing squat for the rest of the day. No honeydew list interruptions allowed. I also hide the vacuum as well:).
 
Should have excluded 6-630PM on the first Sunday in Feb.:D

:)

I don't get to watch many day games, at least on the live broadcast. Three kids, one TV, yard work, family gatherings... so I'd probably have to say I prefer night games, simply because I can actually see them. ;)
 
So my choices are:

1.00AM (2:00AM DLS)
4:30AM (5:30AM DLS)
8:30AM (9:30AM DLS)

Gee, thanks. ;)
 
4 is good. It's not too early, can still hang with family and it's not too late so I'm not sleepy after and can read the loser's forum. :)
 
415-430.

I love going to 1 o'clock games, but the 4 pm games allow me to do house work/errands.
 
I'm glad that the NFL has night games, but I hate when the Pats play them as it ****s up my sleep/family schedule.

I prefer 1 o'clock games, DVR them and watch commercial-free from 2:30 until dinner time.
 
So my choices are:

1.00AM (2:00AM DLS)
4:30AM (5:30AM DLS)
8:30AM (9:30AM DLS)

Gee, thanks. ;)

I land in Sydney next Monday morning at 7 AM. I am hoping to have internet by 8:25 AM Monday for the kickoff, Patriots-Green Bay, 4:25 PM in the US on Sunday.

Google tells me Sydney airport has free wifi:

"Sydney Airport now provides free Wi-Fi for all travellers at both the Domestic (T2) and International (T1) Terminals.... you can browse the internet for up to 2 hours"

So, I guess the airport wifi will cut me off after 2 hours? That would suck...
 
Sunday night game

I'm mountain time so that's a 6:30 PM kickoff for me
 
I like to make a big brunch for the 1 pm game and have all my tasks done by kickoff. The 4:30 pm game is a bit trickier with respect to food so it tends to not be as comfortable for me. It usually involves a halftime food scramble or starving until 8.

While I'm not a big fan of any night games, Thursday Night wins for weirdest football time. I'm never ready for football to start on Thursday and I'm always tired on Fridays as a result.
 
1pm is fav but cool with 4. I don't care for prime time games because they interfere w/ my shows like walking dead etc. I like watching my tv shows without having to record them. Really don't care for Thursday games.
 
I like 1:00 p.m. or 4:00 p.m. on Sunday, with 1:00 p.m. being the best. Night games just wipe you out for the next day, and my nerves build up all day too...
 
1pm - It's easier to DVR and start watching around 2pm to avoid commercials, and when the game is done, I can still easily do the dinner thing with the family. 1pm games are also the best to attend for weather, food, and sleep considerations. CLEAR WINNER

8:30 Sunday - Kids are in bed, and I can enjoy the game in relative peace and comfort. It's the easiest time for me to get in on game time chats with other fans.

4:30 Sunday - Can get chores/working out done really easily, but dinner and getting kids to bed means a lot of interruptions and pausing. Sometimes I don't get to the end of 4:30 games until 8:30 or later.

8:30 (really ~8:50) Monday - Listening to Gruden go on about Todd Brady, Todd Ninkovich, Todd Gronkowski, and Todd Mayo gets old, and Tuesday mornings are usually tough for me. Upside is the quiet house and ease of chatting.

8:30 Thursday - Quiet house, chatting is nice, but too long until the next game and unless it's Thanksgiving, Friday is a *****.
 
I voted for 4:30 but am happy as long as they are on TV (as I moved a few years ago). I watch all the football that is carried on TV so which game is the Patriots doesn't matter a lot to me.
 
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