The Seahawks are off this week, so for the first time this season we all get full choice on our football viewing for the weekend. Unfortunately, one of the games we get to chose from mostly mostly sucks. Cleveland-Dallas? The best thing that the league could do with that game is pretend it didn’t happen. The fact that the league is subjecting most of the country to that nonsense is a little bit insulting to be honest.
San Diego-Denver should be a decent game. The Broncos are the better team and have the better record, but the Chargers are playing for their season at this point, and Norv Turner has to turn this team around or he will likely never be a head coach again in the NFL. The drama will be interesting, even if the game turns out not to be.
The other game the Seattle are gets is the Detroit-GreenBay game. I don’t expect to see much defense in this game, but there’s always something entertaining about a game with more than 70 combined games.
As always, a huge thanks has to go out to the guys at The506.com for creating these maps. If you live in an area where you need to zoom in to see what game you’ll get, head over to their site for more detailed and self-zooming versions of these maps.
CBS Early Game
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Cleveland @ Dallas Greg Gumbel, Dan Dierdorf | |
NY Jets @ St. Louis Ian Eagle, Dan Fouts | |
Cincinnati @ Kansas City Marv Albert, Rich Gannon | |
Jacksonville @ Houston Bill Macatee, Steve Tasker | |
NO GAME due to NFL rules |
CBS Late Game
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Indianapolis @ New England Jim Nantz, Phil Simms | |
San Diego @ Denver Kevin Harlan, Solomon Wilcots | |
NO GAME due to NFL rules |
Fox (One Game)
EARLY GAMES:
Green Bay @ Detroit Joe Buck, Troy Aikman | |
Arizona @ Atlanta Kenny Albert, Daryl Johnston, Tony Siragusa | |
Philadelphia @ Washington Thom Brennaman, Brian Billick | |
Tampa Bay @ Carolina Chris Myers, Tim Ryan |
LATE GAMES:
New Orleans @ Oakland Dick Stockton, John Lynch |