Your Week Two NFL Announcing Schedule And Broadcast Maps
Thursday, September 17, 2009
The maps are back, thanks to The506.com....
NBC Sunday Night Football: NY Giants at Dallas Cowboys (Al Michaels, Cris Collinsworth)
ESPN Monday Night Football: Indianapolis Colts at Miami Dolphis (Mike Tirico, Ron Jaworski, Jon Gruden)
RED: New England Patriots at NY Jets (CBS, 1pm)- Greg Gumbel, Dan Dierdorf
BLUE: Oakland Raiders at Kansas City Chiefs (CBS, 1pm)- Kevin Harlan, Solomon Wilcots
GREEN: Houston Texans at Tennessee Titans (CBS, 1pm)- Gus Johnson, Steve Tasker
YELLOW: Cincinnati Bengals at Green Bay Packers (CBS, 1pm)- Ian Eagle, Rich Gannon
RED: New Orleans Saints at Philadelphia Eagles (FOX, 1pm)- Joe Buck, Troy Aikman
GREEN: St. Louis Rams at Washington Redskins (FOX, 1pm)- Sam Rosen, Tim Ryan
ORANGE: Carolina Panthers at Atlanta Falcons (FOX, 1pm)- Dick Stockton, Charles Davis
PURPLE: Minnesota Vikings at Detroit Lions (FOX, 1pm)- Ron Pitts, John Lynch
LIGHT BLUE: Arizona Cardinals at Jacksonville Jaguars (FOX, 1pm)- Chris Myers, Trent Green
YELLOW: Seattle Seahawks at San Francisco 49ers (FOX, 4pm)- Thom Brennaman, Brian Billick
BLUE: Tampa Bay Bucs at Buffalo Bills (FOX, 4pm)- Kenny Albert, Daryl Johnston, Tony Siragusa
RED: Pittsburgh Steelers at Chicago Bears (CBS, 4:15pm)- Jim Nantz, Phil Simms
BLUE: Baltimore Ravens at San Diego Chargers (CBS, 4:15pm)- Dick Enberg
GREEN: Cleveland Browns at Denver Broncos (CBS, 4:15pm)- Bill Macatee, Steve Beuerlein
Labels: Broadcast Maps, Monday Night Football, NFL Announcing Schedule, NFL On CBS, NFL on FOX, Sunday Night Football
13 Comments:
AAARGH! Who is the doofus that thinks we want to see Tampa Bay and Buffalo in south central Kentucky?
Then again, I'm the doofus who would rather see Atlanta vs. Carolina...
Johnny my guess to answer your question is you are to close to the Titans. And since they play at 1:00 being that close to them they just give you the 4:00 FOX game so the Titans don't have any competition.
I get Fox TV stations from both Nashville and Louisville, and usually, neither defer to CBS and the Titans. The Nashville CBS affiliate usually won't show an early game if the Titans play at 3 and they don't have a doubleheader, but we usually always get Fox games whenever they're scheduled.
It's my belief that people at these stations hate the Falcons, or know I'm a fan, and do it to get back at me personally. :)
Is Steve Johnson still on the Bills' active roster? He played his college ball at Kentucky. That's the only other thing to comes to mind for me.
@JohnnyB: Fox 17 in Nashville won't go up against the Titans, which is why that station will air Bucs-Bills. CBS isn't sending the Titans game into Louisville either.
@JohnnyB: Fox 17 in Nashville won't go up against the Titans, which is why that station will air Bucs-Bills. CBS isn't sending the Titans game into Louisville either.
Some would argue that Atlanta/Carolina wouldn't be any more competition for the Titans than Tampa and Buffalo, but it's OK. I've gotten used to rarely being able to see the Falcons play here where I live. Wish I could afford DirecTV...
You have Dick Enberg working alone, I would assume that Dan Fouts will be working the game with him?
Oh and by the way, what did Dick Stockton ever do to Rupert Murdoch? He went from working with Daryl Johnston to Charles Davis in a two year stretch. This guy Davis is brutal, I had to listen to the radio feed of the Eagles game in the second half because I could not take it anymore.
I thought I understood the rules, but why is San Francisco the only place in the country that does not get a doubleheader on NBC?
Buffalo isn't getting a doubleheader on CBS, either. And I feel sorry for those in the Carolinas for suffering the torture that is Dick Stockton and Charles "Mangina" Davis for the second week in a row.
I should point out BTW that the percentage for the market on Arizona-Jacksonville is smaller than the percentage that will not get a CBS doubleheader game.