Your Week Seven NFL Announcing Schedule And Broadcast Maps
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Thanks as always to The506.com for the broadcast maps....
NBC Sunday Night Football: Arizona Cardinals at New York Giants (Al Michaels, Cris Collinsworth)
ESPN Monday Night Football: Philadelphia Eagles at Washington Redskins (Mike Tirico, Ron Jaworski, Jon Gruden)
Byes: Baltimore, Denver, Detroit, Jacksonville, Seattle, Tennessee
FOX 1pm:
RED: Minnesota Vikings at Pittsburgh Steelers (FOX, 1pm)- Kenny Albert, Daryl Johnston, Tony Siragusa
BLUE: San Francisco 49ers at Houston Texans (FOX, 1pm)- Chris Myers, Brian Billick
GREEN: Green Bay Packers at Cleveland Browns (FOX, 1pm)- Ron Pitts, John Lynch
FOX 4pm:
RED: Atlanta Falcons at Dallas Cowboys (FOX, 4pm)- Thom Brennaman, Troy Aikman
BLUE: New Orleans Saints at Miami Dolphins (FOX, 4pm)- Dick Stockton, Charles Davis
GREEN: Chicago Bears at Cincinnati Bengals (FOX, 1pm)- Sam Rosen, Tim Ryan
CBS:
RED: New England Patriots at Tampa Bay Bucs (CBS, 1pm)- Jim Nantz, Phil Simms
GREEN: San Diego Chargers at Kansas City Chiefs (CBS, 1pm)- Dick Enberg, Dan Fouts
ORANGE: Indianapolis Colts at St. Louis Rams (CBS, 1pm)- Kevin Harlan, Solomon Wilcots
BLUE: New York Jets at Oakland Raiders (CBS, 4:05pm)- Greg Gumbel, Dan Dierdorf
YELLOW: Buffalo Bills at Carolina Panthers (CBS, 4:05pm)- Gus Johnson, Steve Tasker
Labels: Announcing Schedule, Broadcast Maps, Monday Night Football, NFL Announcing Schedule, NFL On CBS, NFL on FOX, Sunday Night Football
17 Comments:
I am confused...the Packers at Browns at 1pm on FOX and the Bears at Bengals at 1pm on FOX but it's listed under the 4pm map...
now looking at it again, I am assuming the 1pm for the Bears-Bengals game is a typo...it should say Bears at Bengals is at 4pm, right? (I am a Browns fan and just wanna know if I can see the dogcrap team play this week in Columbus, block my comments if needed...great site tho AA)
Also living in Columbus, I am glad that I paid for the RedZone channel. No more getting stuck watching Browns games for me.
I don't get why Tampa is the only place in FL not showing Saints at Dolphins. The Saints are a division rival of the Bucs, just like the Falcons. Fox once showed a really crappy game between the Lions and Dolphins in 2002 over four games that were more compelling. I'm puzzled. I think Falcons at Cowboys is a slightly better game and I'd rather see that, but I don't understand Fox here.
Super Bowl Champs vs. a 6-0 team?
Send the #2 announce team, Troy wants to go to Dallas.
nantz and simms go to pats-bucs...wow...
I can't wait for Jake Delhomme to throw his first interception and hear Gus Johnson describe the defender as "puuuuuuuuuuuurrrrrrrre".
Anything the networks provide me with this week has to be better than last week when Raleigh got Redskins-Chiefs, Panthers-Buccaneers, and Patriots-Titans. Somehow we got 3 0-5 teams in one afternoon, and a Redskins squad that loses to bad teams like they have a paycheck riding on it.
Fuck you CBS.
The #1 team is covering the Patriots playing a winless team. AGAIN.
That is shameful and we deserve a better explanation than "we picked the game before the season started."
That is horseshit.
....and that's showing the Saints the respect they deserve. Give them a shit team and let the whole damn country watch the Cowboys instead.
The #1 cbs team is going to do the Patriots game because it is in london that can be the only reason why they're doing it...the game isn't in Tampa frm last I saw
It's funny, FOX always sends their A-team for Dallas games and CBS sends their A-team for the Patriots regardless of who each team is playing.
Living in Buffalo means (among other crappy things) having to watch the Bills play football every week. On the plus side, Gus Johnson is the man, plain and simple.
The Saints play an NFC East team: they get Aikman.
The Saints play anyone else: They get the 8th team and 19 people get to watch.
As an annoyed temporary of St. Louis without access to any alternative game-watching solutions: Why are there so many blackouts (of FOX especially) in the St. Louis area?
The network's always send the #1 announce team to London. Buck/Aikman in '07 for NYG vs. Mami and last year, Nantz and Simms called SD/NO.
Fox sent the B-team of Moose and Goose with Thom Brennaman to London in 2007. Kenny Albert worked the Pats' 52-7 destruction of the Skins with Troy Aikman in the second half of the Doubleheader.
BTW, this is definitely Thom Brennaman's first Cowboys game.
The Cowboys will be playing their sixth game on Sunday. It will be their fifth consecutive game on Boston television. Awful.