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Bears-Giants to be Sunday night game Nov. 12 (1 Viewer)

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(Oct. 24, 2006) -- The Chicago Bears-New York Giants game on Sunday, Nov. 12, will be played at 8:15 PM ET on NBC and the New Orleans Saints-Pittsburgh Steelers game will move to 4:15 PM ET on FOX as part of the first week of flexible scheduling, the NFL announced today.

This season the NFL is implementing for the first time a “flexible scheduling” feature on Sundays in Weeks 10-15 and in Week 17. November 12 (Week 10) marks the first week of flexible scheduling, which will ensure quality matchups in all the NFL Sunday time slots and give teams a chance to play their way onto primetime and into the late-afternoon 4:15 PM ET time slot on CBS and FOX.

For each of the flexible scheduling weeks with the exception of Week 17, the NFL will announce the start times of games on Sundays no later than 12 days prior to that weekend. In Week 17, in order to ensure a Sunday night game and doubleheader games with playoff implications, the decision to move the start time may be made on six days notice.

 
Hmmmm, interesting. Sorry to hear that Saints and Steelers fans. *cue the music on The Price is Right when a contestant loses*

 
why is that bad for Saints/Steelers? they get a game in the 4:00PM time slot on national TV!

maybe you thought they got replaced on the sunday night game? not so. Sunday night schedule for weeks 10-15 is flexible, no games scheduled yet before this one between Bears/Giants.

I think this just means you'll see lots of the big market clubs on TV sunday night. Commercial revenue...that's life these days in the NFL though.

FYI from NFL.com:

The 2006 NFL schedule will list start times for all Sunday games during the "flex" weeks as 1:00 p.m. ET, except for games played in the Mountain or Pacific Time zones, which will be listed at 4:05 p.m. ET or 4:15 p.m. ET.

The NBC Sunday night time slot for "flex" weeks will list teams as "TBD."

Only Sunday afternoon games are eligible to be moved. Flexible scheduling will not be applied to games airing on Thursday, Saturday or Monday nights.

Just as the six major college football conferences have done for many years, the NFL now will have additional flexibility to move the start times of games on Sundays, using a 12-day notice format.

For example, a game scheduled for Sunday, November 26 could move from a 1:00 p.m. ET kickoff to an 8:15 p.m. start, but the change would be made and announced no later than Tuesday, November 14.

The NFL has commonly moved games between 1:00 p.m. ET and 4:15 p.m. ET (eight times last season) on Sunday afternoons. The new practice allows the NFL to employ flexible scheduling to include one of its primetime package of games – on Sunday evenings.

Sunday afternoon games, as in the past, can still be moved between 1:00 and 4:05 or 4:15 p.m. ET.

In Week 17, in order to ensure a Sunday night game with playoff implications, the decision to move the start time may be made on six days notice.

CBS and FOX will each be able to protect a total of five games in the seven weeks of flexible scheduling, but not more than one game in any week.

During the 2005 regular season, the NFL conducted a study with mock flexible scheduling. An eight-person task force consisting of team executives, one from each division, was consulted on a weekly basis. In addition, television network partners and the NFL's broadcasting department participated weekly in the process.

NFL Flexible Scheduling 101

* Begins Sunday, November 12, 2006 (Week 10)

* In effect Weeks 10-15 and Week 17.

* Not in effect Week 16 due to holiday weekend.

* Only Sunday afternoon games in Weeks 10-15 and 17 are subject to being moved into the Sunday night window.

* The majority of games on Sundays will be listed at 1:00 p.m. ET during flex weeks except for games played in Pacific or Mountain Time zones which will be listed at 4:05 or 4:15 p.m. ET.

* No impact on Thursday, Saturday or Monday night games.

* The NFL will decide (after consultation with CBS, FOX, NBC) and announce on 12 days notice the game being moved to 8:15 p.m. ET and may also announce games moving to 4:15 p.m. ET.

* Week 17 start time changes could be decided on 6 days notice to ensure a game with playoff implications.

* The NBC Sunday night time slot in "flex" weeks will list teams as "TBD."

* Fans and ticket holders must be aware that NFL games in flex weeks are subject to change 12 days in advance (6 days in Week 17) and should plan accordingly.

* NFL schedules all games.

* CBS and FOX each get to protect a total of 5 games in the 7 weeks of flexible scheduling, but not more than one game in any week.

* Teams will be informed as soon as they are no longer under consideration or eligible for a move to Sunday night.

 
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I would imagine that they will go every other week with the networks, as far as what games they choose.

Since they took a Fox game that week, they will probably take a CBS game in week 11, probably either Indy/Dallas, Cincinnati/NO, or SD/Denver.

 
Because there's a helluva lot more viewers in Chicago and NY.

I'm just wondering why FOX wouldn't have 'protected' that game - as they're losing out on a TON of viewers in the NY and Chicago markets that probably could care less about watching the Nawlins/Pittsburgh game.

 

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