NFL Classic games coming to NFL Network (CHI@AZ)

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NFL Classic games coming to NFL Network

New series featuring original network broadcasts airs Thursday nights starting May 10

NEW YORK (May 7, 2007) -- The complete network broadcasts of classic NFL regular season and playoff games are coming to NFL Network -- exclusively.

The first NFL game to be televised came in 1939. Over the seven decades since, more than 12,000 NFL regular-season games, plus an additional 400-plus playoff games have been played.

None have been seen since their live airing -- until now.

This expansive collection -- the greatest untapped library in sports or entertainment -- has nearly 70 years worth of games to choose from and NFL Network will begin to show them.

Following the successful debut of Super Bowl Classics in January, NFL Network takes advantage of this vast library to bring viewers some of the most memorable games from the NFL regular and postseason.

NFL Classics gives fans an opportunity to see these great games again ... or in many cases, for the first time. But viewers beware -- not all games feature the yellow first-down line, constant score boxes or the CableCam vantage point.

NFL Classics debuts Thursday, May 10 at 8 p.m. ET with the Chicago Bears-Arizona Cardinals Monday night clash from last season. Each game features the original announcers and network graphics.

NFL Classics airs throughout the spring on Thursdays at 8 p.m. ET with encore performances Fridays at 4 p.m. ET.

Other classics featured include the New York Jets epic victory over the Miami Dolphins on Monday Night Football in 2000 and the Bills record-setting comeback Wild Card win over the Houston Oilers in 1993.

NFL Network has truly become the year-round home for football fans. Now with NFL Classics to go along with Super Bowl Classics, 100 NFL Replay games during the season (90-minute versions of the five best games from the weekend), plus 52 preseason games, eight primetime regular season games and 31 NFL Europa games, add in a few college bowl games and NFL Network is treating football fans 365 days a year.

Following is the NFL Classics schedule for May:

May 10 at 8 p.m. ET
Chicago Bears vs. Arizona Cardinals (ESPN, 2006)
Down 20-0 at halftime, the Bears returned two fumbles for touchdowns in the second half and rookie sensation Devin Hester had an 83-yard punt return score as Chicago defeated Arizona 24-23 on Monday Night Football.


May 17 at 8 p.m. ET
Indianapolis Colts vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (ABC, 2003)
The Buccaneers led 28-7 entering the fourth quarter, but a kickoff-return touchdown and two Peyton Manning touchdown passes sent the game to overtime where Mike Vanderjagt kicked the Colts to a 38-35 victory.

May 24 at 8 p.m. ET
Miami Dolphins vs. New York Jets (ABC, 2000)
The Jets erased a 23-point deficit behind quarterback Vinny Testaverde, who threw four touchdown passes to lead New York to a 40-37 overtime win.

May 31 at 8 p.m. ET
Houston Oilers vs. Buffalo Bills (NBC, 1993)
The Bills trailed 35-3 in the second half of the 1993 AFC Wild Card game before executing the greatest comeback in NFL history (32-point deficit in second half) to win 41-38 in overtime.

NFL Network airs seven days a week, 24 hours a day on a year-round basis and is the first television network fully dedicated to the NFL and the sport of football. For more information, log onto www.nfl.com/nflnetwork/home.
 

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UGH.... not watching May 10th.... :barf:


Seriously, thinking about that game still makes me sick....
 

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UGH.... not watching May 10th.... :barf:


Seriously, thinking about that game still makes me sick....

There is no need to live in the past. This is what i mean by living in the past. nothing good is going to come out of this.
 

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They play that blasted game on the NFL Network all the time.
 

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I don't remember us playing the Bears?

It never happened and the NFL network are a bunch of liars for trying to air a game that was never played.
 

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I'll watch it if they include Green's meltdown.
 

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Every time I back down from the ledge, the network shoves me back on it.

I swear to god, today at work I flashed back to that stupid return. No reason at all.

I wonder if it'll still happen when I'm sixty?
 

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Every time I back down from the ledge, the network shoves me back on it.

I swear to god, today at work I flashed back to that stupid return. No reason at all.

I wonder if it'll still happen when I'm sixty?

Somebody has to be the Washington Generals. :(
 

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This game is only "classic" if you aren't a Cardinals fan
 

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I'd like to see some of the 70's stuff. Being born in 78, I missed those years we had some great teams with coryell.
 

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When I moved to Chicago in 2005, many didn't even know the Cardinals were in Arizona. Now they apologize when I say I like the Cards.

"Oh, you are a Cardinals' fan? I'm sorry."
 

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When I moved to Chicago in 2005, many didn't even know the Cardinals were in Arizona. Now they apologize when I say I like the Cards.

"Oh, you are a Cardinals' fan? I'm sorry."

I usually get something along the lines of "ouch."
 

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Why relive a nightmare? The ONLY reason to watch that game is not to watch the plays but to try and understand the play-calling and strategic meltdown. How it happened and what could have been done differently.

I forgot what game it was, maybe Houston Oiler game vs Buffalo a number of years ago when they blew an even bigger lead. Just does not come to me now. I do remember it was worse than this. I believe Frank Reich was the Buffalo QB.
 

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Why relive a nightmare? The ONLY reason to watch that game is not to watch the plays but to try and understand the play-calling and strategic meltdown. How it happened and what could have been done differently.

I forgot what game it was, maybe Houston Oiler game vs Buffalo a number of years ago when they blew an even bigger lead. Just does not come to me now. I do remember it was worse than this. I believe Frank Reich was the Buffalo QB.

That was in the playoffs too
 

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Why relive a nightmare? The ONLY reason to watch that game is not to watch the plays but to try and understand the play-calling and strategic meltdown. How it happened and what could have been done differently.

I forgot what game it was, maybe Houston Oiler game vs Buffalo a number of years ago when they blew an even bigger lead. Just does not come to me now. I do remember it was worse than this. I believe Frank Reich was the Buffalo QB.

Yeah, why can't they show the 49ers game from 1988 where the Cardinals came back from down 23-0 in the third quarter?
 

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Yeah, why can't they show the 49ers game from 1988 where the Cardinals came back from down 23-0 in the third quarter?


what was the rock and roll song where the line

"kick em when they're down, kick em when they're up"

that's why we will have to see the Bears game forever.

Something like the Bidwill's will always be considered cheap and Graves being an idiot even if they go 17-0 and win a SB.
 

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what was the rock and roll song where the line

"kick em when they're down, kick em when they're up"

that's why we will have to see the Bears game forever.

Something like the Bidwill's will always be considered cheap and Graves being an idiot even if they go 17-0 and win a SB.

Dirty Laundry. Don Henley.
 

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ugh, this is brutal. but it's still Cards football and gives hope to this season. ridiculous play calling and poor execution. had we played this game later in the year when our o-line was playing better, would've been a whole different ball game. but still, a lot of promise in this game.
 

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A true classic is when Dan Fouts and Joe Montana aired it out in 82 or 83. They both threw for over 400 yards in that game. If you love offensive games that is one for the books.
 
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