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Is it time for the NFL's television rules to be overhauled?

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Because its the Cowboys...simple as that
The Cowboys could have been up 56-0 and FOX wouldnt change out the game. Lots of folks are pissed

Also, as mediocre as the Cowboys are, that game was critical to their playoff hopes, as it was to the Rams'. Indeed, the Rams were eliminated with that loss. 49ers-Falcons, while a more exciting game, didn't have nearly as much riding on its outcome. Some viewers might have been upset, but even if they turned off the TV midway through the 4th quarter after Fox didn't switch games, that would have a negligible effect on the overall rating of the game and zero effect on ad revenue.
 
Also, as mediocre as the Cowboys are, that game was critical to their playoff hopes, as it was to the Rams'. Indeed, the Rams were eliminated with that loss. 49ers-Falcons, while a more exciting game, didn't have nearly as much riding on its outcome. Some viewers might have been upset, but even if they turned off the TV midway through the 4th quarter after Fox didn't switch games, that would have a negligible effect on the overall rating of the game and zero effect on ad revenue.

The neutral audiences could have been switched to the 49ers game. Texas/Southern Cali would have stayed with the game but I'm sure most other folks wanted to see an exciting game...

The NFL has a rule they can switch to a more competitive game if there is a blowout (more than 18 points ahead). FOX has done it in the past. But since its their precious Dal-ASS they wouldn't.
 
Since the Kennedy Center Honors isn't live I guess it didn't matter, but even though Fox had a late game, so did CBS.

The Panthers lost at home at 1.
 
CBS only had a late game out west. Fox has the DH. Not sure why Dallas was the game of the week over the Niners though.
 
CBS only had a late game out west. Fox has the DH. Not sure why Dallas was the game of the week over the Niners though.

The lingering national appeal of the Cowboys' "brand" and the fact that the Niners were playing an opponent that had already been eliminated from the playoffs, while Cowboys-Rams mattered to both teams, their fans and, presumably, neutrals. Hindsight is a wonderful thing, but how many of today's complainers were expecting a thrilling finish from the SF-Atlanta game before kickoff Sunday?
 
The Bengals are in Miami, and Andrew Catalon and James Lofton are calling that game, and only 4% of the nation are seeing it: Cincinnati, Dayton, Ft Myers , Hazard, Lexington, Miami , W. Palm Beach. Smallest are to see a AFC game i guess.
 
I know why I get confused. Some weeks when there is a home game, CBS has the late game and I don't notice anything.
Both of us should be use to late CBS games due to our teams (Carolina and Minnesota) mainly playing in the early FOX slot

weeks Charlotte did not have a late CBS game
week 2 (Carolina played Thursday), 5 (Carolina played on CBS in the early slot), 7 (Carolina on Bye), 10 (Carolina FOX late), 12 (played in CBS early slot)

weeks Minneapolis did not have a late CBS game
week 10 (Vikes on SNF), 12 (bye), 16 (MNF)

so yeah I'm use to 60 minutes being late ;)
 
The Bengals are in Miami, and Andrew Catalon and James Lofton are calling that game, and only 4% of the nation are seeing it:
I'm sure there have been games with that low distribution. But it goes on population of the DMA's. Denver at Detroit is being shown in pretty much all of Michigan and a fair amount of the Mountain time zone. But other than Detroit and Denver the areas have small towns its only 6%.

Cincinnati, Dayton, Lexington, Miami,
required to show

W. Palm Beach, Ft Myers
not required to show but I guess they want to

technically has to since its part of the Lexington market and LEX is a Bengals Secondary market so they have to show all road games.
 
Both of us should be use to late CBS games due to our teams (Carolina and Minnesota) mainly playing in the early FOX slot

weeks Charlotte did not have a late CBS game
week 2 (Carolina played Thursday), 5 (Carolina played on CBS in the early slot), 7 (Carolina on Bye), 10 (Carolina FOX late), 12 (played in CBS early slot)

weeks Minneapolis did not have a late CBS game
week 10 (Vikes on SNF), 12 (bye), 16 (MNF)

so yeah I'm use to 60 minutes being late ;)
Or in my case "God Friended Me".
 
Interesting to note that in Houston, Texans at Buccaneers will air locally on KRIV (FOX) while the Texas at Providence CBB game is on KTXH. In Boston, Pats game is on WBZ, while the CBS College Basketball games(both at same venue)will air on WSBK.
 
Interesting to note that in Houston, Texans at Buccaneers will air locally on KRIV (FOX) while the Texas at Providence CBB game is on KTXH. In Boston, Pats game is on WBZ, while the CBS College Basketball games(both at same venue)will air on WSBK.

If you're not in a home market, all three games air on the NFL Network. If you're in a home market (such as Houston or Boston) it's similar to any game normally aired on the NFL Network. But yes, Fox and CBS are mostly running college sports on Saturday.
 
Didn't see the NFL Network games. I was working. And even if I had the night off...we don't get NFL Network on expanded basic. Only on digital cable which I am unable to subscribe to. At my on-campus apartment they give you 80 channels of free cable. I don't think I'm allowed to hook up for digital cable.
 
NFL Network should of use it's own guys to call Games besides Warner maybe with Eisen with Warner and Rose and somebody other Game.
 
If you're not in a home market, all three games air on the NFL Network. If you're in a home market (such as Houston or Boston) it's similar to any game normally aired on the NFL Network. But yes, Fox and CBS are mostly running college sports on Saturday.

Visiting in Lebanon, NH, yesterday. On Comcast, all three games were on NFL Network, and the Patriots game was also on WBZ-TV Boston. Even though Boston is some 120 miles from Lebanon, on New Hampshire's western border, I guess Lebanon still qualifies as an NFL home market for the Patriots..
 
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