Albany,n.y. Posted September 7, 2020 Posted September 7, 2020 We should get 9 or 10 games in Albany this year. 4 of them are national night games and a 5th (12/19 or 12/20) is a to be determined game which could turn into a national game. The games we should get are: Week 1 NY Jets Week 4 @ Las Vegas Week 5 @ Tennessee Week 6 Kansas City Thursday Night Week 7 @ NY Jets Week 9 Seattle Week 13 @ San Francisco Monday Night Week 14 Pittsburgh Sunday Night (could lose it if flexed, hopefully Pittsburgh will stay competitive enough not to get the game bounced) Week 15 @ Denver if it becomes Saturday national broadcast Week 16 @ New England Monday Night
ganesh Posted September 7, 2020 Posted September 7, 2020 3 minutes ago, Albany,n.y. said: We should get 9 or 10 games in Albany this year. 4 of them are national night games and a 5th (12/19 or 12/20) is a to be determined game which could turn into a national game. The games we should get are: Week 1 NY Jets Week 4 @ Las Vegas Week 5 @ Tennessee Week 6 Kansas City Thursday Night Week 7 @ NY Jets Week 9 Seattle Week 13 @ San Francisco Monday Night Week 14 Pittsburgh Sunday Night (could lose it if flexed, hopefully Pittsburgh will stay competitive enough not to get the game bounced) Week 15 @ Denver if it becomes Saturday national broadcast Week 16 @ New England Monday Night That is just like being back in the 90s 👌
Albany,n.y. Posted September 7, 2020 Author Posted September 7, 2020 3 minutes ago, ganesh said: That is just like being back in the 90s 👌 It was even better in the 1990s because here in Albany they when the AFC network was NBC they used to let us vote for the games to be shown & since the Bills were much better than the Jets, we'd usually win the voting. It also didn't hurt that one of the guys in charge who instituted the policy was a Fredonia grad from Buffalo. Once they moved to CBS the voting stopped.
Mike in Horseheads Posted September 7, 2020 Posted September 7, 2020 37 minutes ago, Albany,n.y. said: It was even better in the 1990s because here in Albany they when the AFC network was NBC they used to let us vote for the games to be shown & since the Bills were much better than the Jets, we'd usually win the voting. It also didn't hurt that one of the guys in charge who instituted the policy was a Fredonia grad from Buffalo. Once they moved to CBS the voting stopped. Thats a great story!
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