Here they are for your perusal, and remember you can click on them for the larger view....
FOX:

RED: NY Giants at St. Louis (1pm) - Joe Buck, Troy Aikman
GREEN: New Orleans at Washington (1pm) - Dick Stockton, Brian Baldinger, Brian Billick
ORANGE: Chicago at Carolina (1pm) - Sam Rosen, Tim Ryan
YELLOW: Green Bay at Detroit (1pm) - Matt Vasgersian, J.C. Pearson
BLUE: San Francisco at Seattle (4pm) - Kenny Albert, Daryl Johnson, Tony Siragusa
PURPLE: Atlanta at Tampa Bay (4pm) - Ron Pitts, Tony Boselli
CBS 1pm:

RED: Indianapolis at Minnesota - Greg Gumbel, Dan Dierdorf
BLUE: Oakland at Kansas City - Kevin Harlan, Rich Gannon
GREEN: Buffalo at Jacksonville - Gus Johnson, Steve Tasker
ORANGE: Tennessee at Cincinnati - Don Criqui, Dan Fouts
CBS 4pm:

RED: New England @ NY Jets - Jim Nantz, Phil Simms
BLUE: San Diego @ Denver - Dick Enberg, Randy Cross
GREEN: Baltimore @ Houston - Ian Eagle, Solomon Wilcots
ORANGE: Miami @ Arizona - Bill Macatee, Steve Beuerlein
NFL TV Distribution Maps (The 506)
third map is the same as the second dude.
ReplyDeleteI'm a little surprised Baton Rouge isn't getting Oak/KC (JaMarcus vs. Dwayne Bowe/Glenn Dorsey). Then again, half the city STILL doesn't have power so I guess it's a moot point.
ReplyDeleteSorry about that...fixed.
ReplyDeleteWord is the Lions game is 4000 tickets short of selling out. Could have a blackout on our hands.
ReplyDeleteJust because I live in Ohio doesn't mean that I deserve to be punished with the Rams.
ReplyDeleteTo be fair, half of America is being punished by being forced to watch the awful Rams.
ReplyDeleteWhy is fox's # 2 team being saddled with a dog game in Seattle, when The Panthers Bears game wil be much better!
ReplyDeleteHalf of America is being rewarded by getting to see Big Blue.
ReplyDeleteWhy is Fox's #1 team being saddled with a dog game in St. Louis, when the Panthers-Bears game should be much better? Are they trying to save money by letting Joe Buck stay at home in St. Louis and not having to pay for a hotel or airfare?
ReplyDeleteCBS owns FOX this week. It should be a REALLY tough decision for we Utahns. Should we watch Giants/Rams or Vikes/Colts in the early window. Anyone who chooses the former should have his/her fanhood revoked and be mocked in the public square. Hopefully, the Broncos smoke the Chargers in the late window!
ReplyDeleteSigh. Bear fans get to suffer through Tim Ryan. At least his pinkie doesn't look like a cock.
ReplyDeleteSomeone please inform me why I care about SF/SEA when I live in Indianapolis? Bears/Carolina, anyone?? WTF?
ReplyDeleteHey, that Rams game last week was very entertaining!
ReplyDeleteEagles are on MNF, so that means that we have to suffer through Tony Kornheiser (our cheesesteaks are better than Dallas' cheesesteaks). As far as this week goes, I'm just glad that I get the Colts-Vikings game. That should be the game of the week.
Gah, the Pac NW continues to get the shaft on regional coverage. Are you serious, SF vs. SEA? Why does the network assume that people would rather watch two sucky-but-geographically-close teams rather than two, you know, GOOD teams?
ReplyDeletei understand why they give san diego kc/oak, but why nyg/stl? nobody here ever cared about the rams.
ReplyDeleteI get damn tired of living in Utah and being treated to Seattle or SF. Jeebus.
ReplyDeleteGive me some Packers. Please.
Unless those 3000 tickets are scooped up by some car dealership, I'm gonna miss out on Week 2 of the 8 week series of the "Matty V & Babyface Edmonds Show" doing Lions games.
ReplyDeletei love being able to see where phil simms is broadcasting from so i can avoid at all costs. thanks
ReplyDeleteColts are in an early game, which means Fox59/Indy airs a late game. Chargers are in a late game, which means Fox 5 San Diego airs an early game.
ReplyDeleteRavens-Texans has been postponed to Monday night because of Hurricane Ike. CBS stations in Baltimore, Houston and respective secondary markets will air the game.
ReplyDeleteOn the CBS late-game map, expect the green areas to receive Patriots-Jets.