who woulda thunk niners-cowboys would be preferred to panthers-bucs
I've seen some other forums do this, and I thought it would make sense to have it here, especially with fans with so many different teams here.
Here is the site that has the distribution maps on it:
http://506sports.com/
I'm gonna have to watch both the Baltimore and Tampa games online, I guess.
who woulda thunk niners-cowboys would be preferred to panthers-bucs
I'll be watching Browns/Steelers and the Cowboys/49ers. I'm surprised they're showing the Cleveland game in my area.![]()
i guess for the chance that Hoyer goes down and the aggie comes in
NE/Miami, Houston/whoever the they're playing, and I get to see the Niners embarrass themselves against the Cowboys.
Austin is hardly ever an interesting market, since we usually are locked into Cowboys and Texans games. It was much more dynamic in Philly, since the league doesn't consider it to be a secondary market for Pittsburgh. They get a roulette of AFC teams up there, and the Ravens often come up.
It would be even worse if SA gets a team.
Pats/Dolphins on CBS while Saints/Falcons and Niners/Cowboys for Fox doubleheader. Usually we get the Texans game on CBS, but they're playing on Fox this weekend.
http://506sports.com/
Dallas gets to see the skins again. Nice, no illegal streams for me again this week![]()
I have two CBSs and a local FOX where I live in Louisiana.
NE/MIN, ATL/CIN, and NO/CLE early and HOU/OAK and KC/DEN late.
Sunday ticket is definitely worth not getting stuck with an games every Sunday
sunday ticket lets me watch the raiders instead of donks/chefs
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Week Three map: http://506sports.com/nfl.php?yr=2014&wk=3
Nothing very exciting for those of us in Cen-Tex. Strange that Philly doesn't get a third day game.
Many in L.A. will be pissed they don't get the Raiders.
Week Eight map: http://506sports.com/
Interesting. Seven games on TV this week with the addition of the 8:30 London game.
Also strange is that the NFC is going to be on CBS while the AFC is going to be on FOX, at least here in Cen-Tex. It sucks that I don't get the Ravens/Bengals game. Houston does, for some reason.
And I had no idea that McNabb did games.
Last edited by Chinook; 10-22-2014 at 05:51 PM.
Afc vs afc is always cbs and NFC vs NFC is always fox.
When you you have afc vs NFC, the road conference network applies. So since ravens are at home it's considered an NFC broadcast
Seattle and Carolina is intra-conference, as is Houston and Tennessee.
Your link went to week 7 so he was probably looking at that like i was.
I think they think everyone wants to watch seattle and that couldn't happen with all the games on fox.
I'd rather see Baltimore and Cincinatti and think they should have made that game the game most of the country sees.
yep. mah bad, chin
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