That would be because of LIN TV, because Time Warner's VP has said if they can come to an agreement by 4, the feed will be back for the 4:15 start. At least, I've interpreted that to mean that they are still willing to work on an agreement even on Sunday.
My grandfather tried both DirecTV and Dish but neither company could get a proper installation with signal. Too much interference from the trees, I guess.
Is the contract LIN TV have with other providers the same, pricewise, as the one they are trying to get Time Warner to sign? Also, does anyone know if/how much the owners of the other local channels charge?
Per Elias:
The Rams have lost each of their last seven games by at least 17 points, equaling the longest such streak in NFL history. That mark was set by the Dolphins as a second-year franchise in 1967.
Yeah, perennial loser Jim Kelly was 1-3 in his first 4 games. Montana 0-4. Terry Bradshaw 1-3. Bob Griese 0-4. Bart Starr 1-3. Fran Tarkenton 0-4. Bret Favre 1-3. What a sorry bunch of pathetic losers.
(3:47) 6-S.Rocca punts 49 yards to CHI 30, Center-46-J.Dorenbos, fair catch by 23-D.Hester. Penalty on PHI, Illegal Formation, offsetting, enforced at PHI 21 - No Play. Penalty on CHI-33-C.Tillman, Roughing the Kicker, offsetting.
(2:36) (Shotgun) 12-T.Green pass incomplete short right to 23-B.Leonard. Penalty on STL-76-O.Pace, Offensive Holding, offsetting, enforced at BUF 28 - No Play. Penalty on BUF-92-R.Denney, Defensive Offside, offsetting.
Okay, I'm going to assume you're actually being serious here. You're saying real fans should want their teams to lose to NFC teams so that in the event of a tie breaker their conference record will be better. The first major flaw in that is that those two things have nothing to do with each other. The second major flaw is that at the end of the year, Buffalo wouldn't be in a tie with that hypothetical team if they had won their NFC game instead of lost it, since they'd have a better record overall.