Metal Man Posted August 3, 2011 Posted August 3, 2011 Week 1: Sep. 12, 7:00 PM, New England Patriots at Miami Dolphins Week 1: Sep. 12, 10:15 PM, Oakland Raiders at Denver Broncos Week 2: Sep. 19, 8:30 PM, St. Louis Rams at New York Giants Week 3: Sep. 26, 8:30 PM, Washington Redskins at Dallas Cowboys Week 4: Oct. 3, 8:30 PM, Indianapolis Colts at Tampa Bay Buccaneers Week 5: Oct. 10, 8:30 PM, Chicago Bears at Detroit Lions Week 6: Oct. 17, 8:30 PM, Miami Dolphins at New York Jets Week 7: Oct. 24, 8:30 PM, Baltimore Ravens at Jacksonville Jaguars Week 8: Oct. 31, 8:30 PM, San Diego Chargers at Kansas City Chiefs Week 9: Nov. 7, 8:30 PM, Chicago Bears at Philadelphia Eagles Week 10: Nov. 14, 8:30 PM, Minnesota Vikings at Green Bay Packers Week 11: Nov. 21, 8:30 PM, Kansas City Chiefs at New England Patriots Week 12: Nov. 28, 8:30 PM, New York Giants at New Orleans Saints Week 13: Dec. 5, 8:30 PM, San Diego Chargers at Jacksonville Jaguars Week 14: Dec. 12, 8:30 PM, St. Louis Rams at Seattle Seahawks Week 15: Dec. 19, 8:30 PM, Pittsburgh Steelers at San Francisco 49ers Week 16: Dec. 26, 8:30 PM, Atlanta Falcons at New Orleans Saints Is it just me or does this year's Monday Night Football schedule look very weak. I am not complaining about there not being any Bills. I get that no one but us really wants to see Buffalo play but Jacksonville has two home games? I don't even think many people in Jacksonville are excited about that let alone the nation. With the exception of a couple of the typical big division rival games I am not seeing many good games and definitely not any "Must See" match-ups to get very excited about this year.
DC Billin' Posted August 3, 2011 Posted August 3, 2011 It does seem a little wild that Jacksonville and Miami both have two MNF games. Then teams like the Eagles and Falcons only have one.
eball Posted August 3, 2011 Posted August 3, 2011 I presume the two home dates in Jax are a deliberate attempt to boost attendance. They can't draw on Sunday afternoons, so perhaps they can manage a sellout to a Monday night party.
Just Jack Posted August 3, 2011 Posted August 3, 2011 I am not complaining about there not being any Bills. I get that no one but us really wants to see Buffalo play but Jacksonville has two home games? I don't even think many people in Jacksonville are excited about that let alone the nation. It's so LA can get a look at their new team.
AthensThunder Posted August 3, 2011 Posted August 3, 2011 Oh I don't know.The two San Diego games and the Rams vs Hawks games look like Yawners too but the rest are good to watch for Various reasons.
LabattBlue Posted August 3, 2011 Posted August 3, 2011 (edited) Green Bay, Atlanta & New Orleans, 3 of the most exciting & explosive teams in football, each get ONE appearance on MNF? Ooops...The Saints are on twice. Edited August 3, 2011 by LabattBlue
zow2 Posted August 3, 2011 Posted August 3, 2011 Eh, we get the Pats, Jets, Cowboys, Giants, Eagles, etc... shoved down our throats so much. I don't mind seeing teams like Jax & Raiders now and then. MNF isn't the franchise it used to be, now that Sunday night football is mainstream and some Thursday nighters. I will say that watching Seattle and the Rams is boring football to me. That's what other people around the country probably think of watching the Bills.
Metal Man Posted August 3, 2011 Author Posted August 3, 2011 I presume the two home dates in Jax are a deliberate attempt to boost attendance. They can't draw on Sunday afternoons, so perhaps they can manage a sellout to a Monday night party. A couple guys here at work were saying the exact same thing as this about Jacksonville. The Sunday night schedule looks pretty good. It is almost like Monday and Sunday traded quality of games this year. September 8 New Orleans Saints @ Green Bay Packers September 11 Dallas Cowboys @ New York Jets September 18 Philadelphia Eagles @ Atlanta Falcons September 25 Pittsburgh Steelers @ Indianapolis Colts October 2 New York Jets @ Baltimore Ravens October 9 Green Bay Packers @ Atlanta Falcons October 16 Minnesota Vikings @ Chicago Bears October 23 Indianapolis Colts @ New Orleans Saints October 30 Dallas Cowboys @ Philadelphia Eagles November 6 Baltimore Ravens @ Pittsburgh Steelers November 13 New England Patriots @ New York Jets November 20 Philadelphia Eagles @ New York Giants November 27 Pittsburgh Steelers @ Kansas City Chiefs December 4 Indianapolis Colts @ New England Patriots December 11 New York Giants @ Dallas Cowboys December 18 Baltimore Ravens @ San Diego Chargers December 25 Chicago Bears @ Green Bay Packers
HeHateMe Posted August 3, 2011 Posted August 3, 2011 The sunday night games are so much better it's not even close. What the hell is MNF doing.
Jauronimo Posted August 3, 2011 Posted August 3, 2011 The sunday night games are so much better it's not even close. What the hell is MNF doing. Too bad Sunday night football is unwatchable. I don't care if Olberman got canned, its unforgiveable that he was ever covering football to begin with. And if Olberman weren't bad enough we get Rodney f'ing Harrison. Combine terrible personalities with the most disjointed pre-game coverage imaginable as they switch back and forth between the six different reporting tandems, toss in a horse trailer for some reason and the 45 minute theme song from Pink, and I'm ready to stab my eyes out with a pointy stick and pour acid in my ears. I despise Sunday night football.
KD in CA Posted August 3, 2011 Posted August 3, 2011 (edited) Is it just me or does this year's Monday Night Football schedule look very weak. Definitely not just you. Two games each for Miami, Jacksonville and the Rams? Hard to predict who will be good this season, but that lineup doesn't seem to have many interesting games. Edited August 3, 2011 by KD in CT
Cereal Posted August 3, 2011 Posted August 3, 2011 Interesting, the Week 16 MNF game last year was also ATL and NO, but switched venues this season to Nawlins. I think that's a good late season matchup. And, only an away MNF game each for the last two AFC Champs, Indy and Pittsburgh.
Gordio Posted August 3, 2011 Posted August 3, 2011 Definitely not just you. Twice games each for Miami, Jacksonville and the Rams? Hard to predict who will be good this season, but that lineup doesn't seem to have many interesting games. I really do not know the definate details but I believe MNF since they moved onto ESPN & NBC started airing Sunday Night football they do not get the top pick for games each week. I think NBC gets first pick of the game they want & CBS/Fox could block certain matchups once a twice a year on NBC & could block 2 or 3 games per week from ESPN snagging them. Once those games are blocked the pickings are probably pretty slim for ESPN & MNF.
BuffaloWest Posted August 3, 2011 Posted August 3, 2011 It does seem a little wild that Jacksonville and Miami both have two MNF games. Then teams like the Eagles and Falcons only have one. \ It is ridiculous...How the F do Jacksonville, Denver and St Louis (2 games too) get on there...and Tampa? Even though Buffalo may have been subpar for a long time, The Bills fan base is WAY bigger than these teams and would draw an audience... NOBODY cares about Jacksonville and Tampa including people in those towns-The cant sell out. Not saying we deserve a game, but we did finish above Denver. Detroit should have gotten a sniff too. They might be pretty good on the D side. A Detroit/ Green Bay game would have been a good match up.
Buftex Posted August 3, 2011 Posted August 3, 2011 The sunday night games are so much better it's not even close. What the hell is MNF doing. In that ESPN book that recently came out, they mention something about how ESPN, despite being the biggest cheerleaders for the NFL (it benefits them too) has always felt that they get short changed by the league, in comparison to the old time major networks. I guess there is still some stigma attached to beig an "only cable" channel. Honestly, while I don't care about the Jags enough to watch them twice on MNF (though I am sure I will) about halfway through last season, I just felt like it seemed like there were 4 or 5 teams in the NFL, and the rest were irrelevent, from the amount of covereage they got. I felt like I saw every Packers, Steelers, Cowboys, Colts, and Pats game, I got sick of seeing them all play...it was kind of refreshing, at lesat now and again, to see some of the "lesser" teams, like San Francisco, Arizona, Cincy...it makes more sense, I suppose for thos matchups to be on ESPN than NBC. Either way, MNF ain't what it used to be...
cosmo Posted August 3, 2011 Posted August 3, 2011 It's so LA can get a look at their new team. So true, those LA Live people have got to be behind this
BUFFALOKIE Posted August 3, 2011 Posted August 3, 2011 I rarely make it through a Monday night game without falling asleep. Sunday afternoon games too, for that matter. Regarding the MNF shedule: Every team on our schedule, except Cinci and Tenni, play on a Monday this year.
eball Posted August 3, 2011 Posted August 3, 2011 For those of you who didn't already know this, Sunday Night Football is the NFL's "premiere" package. When NBC came into the mix and ABC/ESPN didn't want to give up Monday nights, it was agreed that the marquis games would be on Sunday nights. MNF is "just another night" of games, and they occasionally have some real stinkers.
Fitz's Beard Posted August 3, 2011 Posted August 3, 2011 Week 1: Sep. 12, 7:00 PM, New England Patriots at Miami Dolphins Week 1: Sep. 12, 10:15 PM, Oakland Raiders at Denver Broncos Week 3: Sep. 26, 8:30 PM, Washington Redskins at Dallas Cowboys Week 6: Oct. 17, 8:30 PM, Miami Dolphins at New York Jets Week 9: Nov. 7, 8:30 PM, Chicago Bears at Philadelphia Eagles Week 10: Nov. 14, 8:30 PM, Minnesota Vikings at Green Bay Packers Week 12: Nov. 28, 8:30 PM, New York Giants at New Orleans Saints Week 16: Dec. 26, 8:30 PM, Atlanta Falcons at New Orleans Saints I only plan on watching the 7 games above...and the first two only because it's the first Monday, and i doubt I'll actually watch either of those two in their entirety. I'll only watch week 3 because it's my Grandfather's team (Dallas) versus his brothers team (Washington), and the bout that they get into is hilarious (both men are in their 70's). The other games seem SEMI interesting
Cookiemonster Posted August 3, 2011 Posted August 3, 2011 Too bad Sunday night football is unwatchable. I don't care if Olberman got canned, its unforgiveable that he was ever covering football to begin with. And if Olberman weren't bad enough we get Rodney f'ing Harrison. Combine terrible personalities with the most disjointed pre-game coverage imaginable as they switch back and forth between the six different reporting tandems, toss in a horse trailer for some reason and the 45 minute theme song from Pink, and I'm ready to stab my eyes out with a pointy stick and pour acid in my ears. I despise Sunday night football. Please tell us how you reallly feel, now don't hold back. All kidding aside, I totally agree with you on Oberman, but in sports broadcasting, and even other media stuff, intelligence and experience on the subject matter at hand are really not prerquisites for commentator selection, it is a popularity thing. Another good example is having, what's the blond dyke talk show chick?, can't place the name at the moment, as a judge on American Idol, now what the hell does she know about singing? Oberman has turned way to many people of with is political viewpoints, and ramblings, that he is just white noise anymore.
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