It's offical, No National Television for week 1

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March 27, 2006) -- The NFL announced its 2006 Kickoff Weekend nationally televised schedule -- including a Monday night doubleheader -- and its Thanksgiving Day national TV tripleheader.

In a tradition instituted in 2004, the Super Bowl champion annually hosts the NFL Thursday night season kickoff the following year. This Sept. 7 at 8:30 p.m. ET, the Super Bowl XL champion Pittsburgh Steelers will oppose the Miami Dolphins as NBC rejoins the NFL's TV family for the first time since 1997. The game will feature a quarterback matchup of Pittsburgh's Ben Roethlisberger and the Dolphins' Daunte Culpepper, acquired recently from Minnesota in a trade.

On Sunday, Sept. 10, the FOX national doubleheader game at 4:15 p.m. ET will feature the Dallas Cowboys at the Jacksonville Jaguars, who finished 12-4 and earned a playoff spot last season

The Sunday night primetime game (8:15 p.m. ET) on NBC can be called the "Manning Bowl" and it will be a history-maker. The AFC South champion Indianapolis Colts will visit the NFC East titlist New York Giants. It will be a matchup of quarterback brothers -- the Colts' 30-year-old Peyton Manning against his sibling, 25-year-old Eli Manning of the Giants. It will be the first time in NFL history that brothers will start at quarterback against each other.

Monday night, Sept. 11, will feature the first regularly scheduled Monday Night Football game on ESPN, and the first regularly scheduled Monday Night Football doubleheader. The first game (7 p.m. ET) will pit the Minnesota Vikings, under new head coach Brad Childress, at the Washington Redskins, an '05 Divisional Playoff team. The Monday night "nightcap" (10:15 p.m. ET) will be an AFC West meeting of the San Diego Chargers, directed by new starting quarterback Philip Rivers, at the Oakland Raiders, also led by a new coach, Pro Football Hall of Famer Art Shell.

On Sunday, Sept. 10, CBS, which has U.S. Open tennis in the late afternoon slot, will carry a lineup of early regional NFL games. CBS will televise the NFL national doubleheader late game in Week 2.

The NFL will kick off its new late-season primetime television package on NFL Network on Thanksgiving night, giving NFL fans three games on Thanksgiving Day for the first time.

The early game that day (CBS, 12:30 p.m. ET) will feature the Dolphins at the Detroit Lions, under new head coach Rod Marinelli. The second game (FOX, 4:15 p.m. ET) will send the NFC South champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers to Dallas to face the Cowboys.

The Thanksgiving package concludes at 8 p.m. ET on NFL Network when the top two teams in the AFC West last year meet. The Denver Broncos (13-3) will visit the Kansas City Chiefs (10-6).

The announcement of these national TV games was made March 27 by NFL Commissioner Paul Tagliabue at the NFL Annual Meeting in Orlando, Florida.

The rest of the 2006 regular-season schedule will be finalized and announced in April.
 

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I mean this comes up by someone every year. Did anyone really think there was a chance we get a nationally televised game? The only chance we have for that is the Sunday night game.
 

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Umm... they're putting a game on at 4 pm Phoenix time? Is 9/11/06 a holiday this year?
 

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kerouac9 said:
Umm... they're putting a game on at 4 pm Phoenix time? Is 9/11/06 a holiday this year?
9/4 is Labor Day.
 

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earthsci said:
9/4 is Labor Day.

Monday night, Sept. 11, will feature the first regularly scheduled Monday Night Football game on ESPN, and the first regularly scheduled Monday Night Football doubleheader. The first game (7 p.m. ET) will pit the Minnesota Vikings, under new head coach Brad Childress, at the Washington Redskins, an '05 Divisional Playoff team. The Monday night "nightcap" (10:15 p.m. ET) will be an AFC West meeting of the San Diego Chargers, directed by new starting quarterback Philip Rivers, at the Oakland Raiders, also led by a new coach, Pro Football Hall of Famer Art Shell.

So they're screwing West Coast fans out of getting a game. I didn't mind when they did the Monday Night doubleheader with New York and New Orleans, but I happen to think that this is pretty unfair.
 

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kerouac9 said:
So they're screwing West Coast fans out of getting a game. I didn't mind when they did the Monday Night doubleheader with New York and New Orleans, but I happen to think that this is pretty unfair.

The same argument could be made for East Coast fans. A game starting at 10:15 p.m.? Yeah, work will be real fun come Tuesday morning.
 
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I have a feeling that we are going to start the season on the road again! :mad:
 

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Are they screwing us out of a game. 10 am, 1pm, 4pm, and 7pm seem pretty normal to me. Just instead of watching NFL primetime in between game 2 and the espn game, I'll be flipping thru nfl primetime and game 3. Maybe I'm wrong but that's how I see it. (and maybe they'll move nfl primetime to a different slot?)
 

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kerouac9 said:
So they're screwing West Coast fans out of getting a game. I didn't mind when they did the Monday Night doubleheader with New York and New Orleans, but I happen to think that this is pretty unfair.

How are they screwing west coasters out of a game?
 

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I'm guessing that not too many people will make it home by the start.

So how many people on the east coast are staying up for Monday night games that didnt get over until Midnight their time?

I dont see anyone getting screwed? Just seem you cant make everyone happy!

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Shane H said:
So how many people on the east coast are staying up for Monday night games that didnt get over until Midnight their time?

I dont see anyone getting screwed? Just seem you cant make everyone happy!

:thumbup:

True that. The 10:15 p.m. start will kill me. I think this is the first time I am happy that the Cards don't get any Monday night games!
 

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I didn't think the Cards would be featured on opening weekend, but there's still another 16 weekends for them to get at least one nationally televised game in their new stadium. I think they'll get one.
 

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Is the Monday Night Double header just for the opening week....or is it something they are going to try to do every week?
 

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Is the Monday Night Double header just for the opening week....or is it something they are going to try to do every week?

I hope not. That, along with three on Thanksgiving weekend, plus the games scheduled for NFL network is already diluting the Sunday Ticket. I still haven't seen where they are going to lower the price due to overall less games shown.
 

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Scott MS said:
I didn't think the Cards would be featured on opening weekend, but there's still another 16 weekends for them to get at least one nationally televised game in their new stadium. I think they'll get one.

I agree. I think with the new stadium that the Monday Night crew of Theismann, Tirico and Kornheiser will want to check out the new stadium in its first season.
 

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stewdog1 said:
I hope not. That, along with three on Thanksgiving weekend, plus the games scheduled for NFL network is already diluting the Sunday Ticket. I still haven't seen where they are going to lower the price due to overall less games shown.

My concern exactly!!
 

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DieHardFromMO said:
I agree. I think with the new stadium that the Monday Night crew of Theismann, Tirico and Kornheiser will want to check out the new stadium in its first season.

I agree. I can't image the most state of the art NFL stadium goes untelevised nationally during it's season debut. It may be week 3, or 5, or 6, but some time they will come to Glendale to show off the stadium, do some features on the rolling field, and talk about the '07 NCAA Football Championship Game and the '08 Super Bowl coming to the stadium.
 

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Scott MS said:
I agree. I can't image the most state of the art NFL stadium goes untelevised nationally during it's season debut. It may be week 3, or 5, or 6, but some time they will come to Glendale to show off the stadium, do some features on the rolling field, and talk about the '07 NCAA Football Championship Game and the '08 Super Bowl coming to the stadium.

Yes, the 2008 Super Bowl featuring the Arizona Cardinals playing on their own home field against............ok I will put the kool-aid down.
 

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Scott MS said:
I agree. I can't image the most state of the art NFL stadium goes untelevised nationally during it's season debut. It may be week 3, or 5, or 6, but some time they will come to Glendale to show off the stadium, do some features on the rolling field, and talk about the '07 NCAA Football Championship Game and the '08 Super Bowl coming to the stadium.

It doesn't matter cuz here's the problem. IF the Cards suck, a new stadium will keep the average viewers attention for about 15 minutes, if the game isn't good, a new stadium won't do jack to keep viewers No one, aside from us on this board and Card fans, are going to watch a game with bad teams only to look at the stadium. Now this is presuming the Cards are bad and my guess is that the NFL is going to look at our last record etc...and make their decision
Now they COULD make the Cowpuke game televised and get away with it (or Chiefs).
Then again, I could be totally wrong and it doesn't matter to me cuz I'll be watching the game regardless! :D
 

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Scott MS said:
I agree. I can't image the most state of the art NFL stadium goes untelevised nationally during it's season debut. It may be week 3, or 5, or 6, but some time they will come to Glendale to show off the stadium, do some features on the rolling field, and talk about the '07 NCAA Football Championship Game and the '08 Super Bowl coming to the stadium.

Really? Outside of the game on thanksgiving did the Lions get any other nationally televised game when Ford field opened?? Considering they get that one by default I dont really count it.
 

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Shane H said:
Really? Outside of the game on thanksgiving did the Lions get any other nationally televised game when Ford field opened?? Considering they get that one by default I dont really count it.

But Ford Field is nothing special . . . I found Houstons new stadium to be more exciting.
 
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