I would think Atlanta. Why not the Panthers?I see that next week, the Fox station in Asheville is listed airing a movie at 1, i guess they would show 49ers-Rams at 4:05? Or it could be Atlanta @ Arizona?
I would think Atlanta. Why not the Panthers?I see that next week, the Fox station in Asheville is listed airing a movie at 1, i guess they would show 49ers-Rams at 4:05? Or it could be Atlanta @ Arizona?
People on twitter complaining that CBS cut off the Patriots game for Ravens-Steelers. I guess blowout rule in effect.
So what happened last night? I make a point of watching the end of whatever precedes the new episode of "The Simpsons" and it's a good thing I did. I fast forwarded through what the listings said was "The OT" and saw a game that appeared unlikely to end on time. It did. Then they had post-game interviews and the show started five minutes late. I made sure to add ten minutes in case five wasn't enough. I did the same for "Family Guy". I don't watch the other animated shows. I can't even stand to look at those people.
I would think Atlanta. Why not the Panthers?
I would think Atlanta. Why not the Panthers?
I see that next week, the Fox station in Asheville is listed airing a movie at 1, i guess they would show 49ers-Rams at 4:05? Or it could be Atlanta @ Arizona?
So Asheville is airing Houston @ Kansas City, but Charlotte and most of North Carolina is airing New Orleans @ Jacksonville. Think it's because the Texans QB played for Clemson.
NFL just flexed Raiders-Texans to 4:25 in a few weeks because..well CBS needs it for blowout protection. Browns could get blown out by NE......
Given that the 49ers are undefeated, you'd think that the latter game would get more markets.
Is there a reason why Eagles.Vikings is getting 42% of the country and Rams-49ers is getting 23% on Fox? Given that the 49ers are undefeated, you'd think that the latter game would get more markets.
seems to me that the 49ers don't get national games on fox even though they are the late game this week.
seems to me that the 49ers don't get national games on fox even though they are the late game this week.
CBS has the DH this week and the SF game is on FOX.
SF has the national game the next two weeks after that (Thursday week 9 and Monday week 10)
That explains why the Philadelphia-Buffalo game got 33% of the country, but the Carolina-San Francisco game got 22%. Believe the Chargers-Bears game got 18%. And why was Bears/Chargers on Fox to begin with?
Because the Bears were the home team? The Rams also hosted an interconference game today (actually in London, but they were still the home team). Maybe special rules apply when one market has two teams in interconference games in the same time slot.