Week 5: What games are being shown in your area?

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Here in western Maryland the early games are the Redskins at the Falcons(FOX), the Browns at the Ravens(CBS), and the Saints at the Eagles(FOX98).

The late afternoon game is the Patriots at the Cowboys(CBS).

The night game is the 49ers at the Giants(NBC).

What a lousy lineup. :mad:
 

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The Rams are on CBS in So. Cal. So I happy with that! ( I just don't understand why they're on CBS and not FOX!?!)
 

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I expected to get the game in Chicago since we were playing the pack, but didn't expect as much coverage as we're getting because of it. Time to put out, boys.
 

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Pretty sure I get the buffalo game here :wtf:
 

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The Rams are on CBS in So. Cal. So I happy with that! ( I just don't understand why they're on CBS and not FOX!?!)

I was not familiar with how two NFC teams can end up playing on CBS on Sunday either. I guess a new TV deal for networks to "cross-flex" games started last year. We just didn't notice it until now because our Rams were never good enough to be considered for it!
Here's a link an an article I found on the subject:


http://www.latimes.com/la-sp-ask-farmer-20141213-story.html
Have a question about the NFL? Ask Times NFL writer Sam Farmer, and he will answer as many as he can online and in the Sunday editions of the newspaper throughout the season. Email questions to: sam.farmer@latimes.com.

Question: Normally, CBS televises Sunday games involving AFC teams while Fox carries NFC matchups. But that hasn’t always been the case this season, with CBS televising some NFC games and Fox televising some AFC games. What’s the cause of that switch?

Ken Steinhorn

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Farmer: You’re right. For years, the rule has been that if the visiting team is from the NFC, it’s a Fox game; if the visitor is from the AFC, it’s a CBS game. With that in mind, the NFL for years has been able to “flex” games, moving their originally scheduled times either later or earlier on Sundays depending on how enticing the matchups turn out to be. This season, for the first time, the league is “cross-flexing” games, which is moving them from Fox to CBS and vice versa. It’s all part of the new TV deals, and it’s here to stay. (It’s worth noting that it’s the NFL, not the networks, that has the final say on which games are flexed, cross-flexed, played on Thanksgiving and Christmas, etc.)


Johnny Manziel gets to show his stuff for Cleveland Browns

So why does the league cross-flex? From time to time, one of the networks will have a disproportionate number of games that are interesting to much of the country. Usually, it’s Fox.

If Fox has three great NFC games, and CBS has a less attractive slate of AFC games, that’s not good for CBS. But it’s not good for the league, either, because at least one of those three Fox games is going to be broadcast to only a small slice of the country.

So by moving one of those games over to CBS, it not only makes that network happy, but also it provides a bigger audience for a good game.


Ask Sam Farmer: Should the NFL adapt college's one-foot-inbounds rule?

A few of these cross-flexed games were baked into the NFL schedule in April. For instance, CBS got Chicago at Detroit on Thanksgiving Day, a matchup that normally would have been on Fox. (Fox had Philadelphia at Dallas that afternoon.) Back in April, Bears-Lions looked better to the NFL than CBS’ other two options — the Lions playing host to either Buffalo or Miami.

Another example: In Week 12, CBS got Washington at San Francisco, a game that looked eight months ago like it might be a barn-burner. Fox didn’t “miss” that game, because it had the NFC West showdown of Arizona at Seattle at the same time.

The league has to strike a balance when cross-flexing, so for every game it takes from Fox, it also takes from CBS. There are a maximum of seven games per season per network that can be cross-flexed.

And that brings us to this Sunday, when Fox will broadcast one of the most interesting matchups of the season: Cleveland, with Johnny Manziel at quarterback, playing host to Cincinnati. That typically would be a CBS game, but, again, the cross-flex door swings both ways.

If all this is making your head hurt, there’s always the Red Zone Channel.
 

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There's the map for the early games on CBS with an arrow pointing to me. Look how many places get to watch the Rams @ Packers.

LOOK AT THE SHITFEST I GET.
 

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Sorta weird that the Rams_Packers are on CBS in STL as coach Fisher is always on the local Fox station before the game! Hope the announcers are the A team for CBS!
 

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Of course im in Huntsville in north Alabama like 30 minutes from being in the zone for the Rams game. Stupid fucking Titans!!!
 

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So the rest of the world gets the Rams game and I'm stuck watching the Bills. I hope they show both.
 

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The Cowboys/patriots game will be shown on Comedy Central.
 

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The entire reason I purchased NFL ticket.
I'm a Bronco fan as well but unless I wanted to go to a bar (which likely every freaking TV is on Bronco's anyway) it was about my only option in Denver.
 

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Pretty sure I got y'awlz beat. I get the shecocks, patsies, and whiners back to back to back. :sick:
 

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The Cowboys/patriots game will be shown on Comedy Central.
Hopefully it will be for the humor involved in watching Brady crumpled up on the turf. This may be the only time I will openly rout for the Cowpokes to win and I'll likely deny it later. And of course you'll have the good taste not to tell anyone I spoke to you - right?
 

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So the rest of the world gets the Rams game and I'm stuck watching the Bills. I hope they show both.

but but but, you live in Buffalo, what did you expect? LOL
 

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yup, I'll be watching Buffalo @ Tenn also
 

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There's the map for the early games on CBS with an arrow pointing to me. Look how many places get to watch the Rams @ Packers.

LOOK AT THE SHITFEST I GET.
I'm right with you in the BLUE on the PC. Free DTV or its always one of the 3 Florida Turd Teams. MOB SQUAD for me.NO INJURIES!!!
 

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Finally, first time in a couple years I can just roll out of bed and watch my team in my living room.