Fox could have used Kevin Burkhardt and Charles Davis who are the no.2 team on Fox to do one of the NFLN games or Chris Myers and Daryl Johnston.
Both KWGN and KDVR have about the same coverage outside of the Denver market, which is not much anymore (as recently as the mid 2000s, both KWGN and KDVR had plenty of carriage in parts of the rural intermountain West)
Fox could have used Kevin Burkhardt and Charles Davis who are the no.2 team on Fox to do one of the NFLN games or Chris Myers and Daryl Johnston.
Now, here is the weird one for Fox. We had the Panthers game as usual, but then it switched to Packers-Jets, and it stayed to the nd even though it was CBS's doubleheader.
FOX apparently went rogue about keeping it til the end. But they must have had the NFL's blessing as Jim Nantz welcomed the NYJ/GB audience when the game got done....kinda rare as it was a different network
Noticed that on my local FOX affiliate (WFQX). I thought it was only my affiliate, as my home market shares a (water) boundary with the Green Bay market, and still has a lot of Packer fans (not as many as they used to be, but there are still areas of northern Michigan where it is easier to find a Packers game on the radio than a Lions game.
FOX apparently went rogue
Has any network truly "gone rogue" with something as valuable as its NFL contract? Even as a viewer and not an insider, this doesn't sound like something a major network would ever dare do.
NBC has a big day next Sunday- Eagles at Bears, then the Golden Globes.
What happened?I'm shocked Asheville and Charlotte hasn't went with Philadelphia @ Washington.
What happened?
Now I know Charlotte would have to have the Panthers. And even though no one had anything to play for (but fans surely wanted just one win), you have to figure a third-string quarterback starting would be something to see.
I'm surprised NBC didn't instead carry Cowboys/Seahawks on Saturday night last night