What game for a Sunday Night would you prefer?

What game for a Sunday Night would you prefer?

  • NE/BAL

    Votes: 19 47.5%
  • PHI/CHI

    Votes: 21 52.5%

  • Total voters
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MadJack

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:shrug:

I'm curious.
 

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The Network changed it from the Ravens game to the Bears game and was curious why since I thought the Ravens game would be more appealing to viewers.
 

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I am obviously biased but I still think NE/BAL would get better ratings but maybe not since we're talking Chicago and Philly.

Fine with me, I won't have to stay up until midnight. :0008
 

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I am obviously biased but I still think NE/BAL would get better ratings but maybe not since we're talking Chicago and Philly.

Fine with me, I won't have to stay up until midnight. :0008

I voted for Philly specifically because you wanted Ravens votes.
 

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pretty easy question

bears have never lost in prime time under trestman.....

bears for me!

;)
 

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pretty easy question

bears have never lost in prime time under trestman.....

bears for me!

;)
Bears it is.

Fuckin Networks think the Ravens will be out of the playoff hunt.

It's going to go the other way, the nitwits. :popcorn2
 

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I thought the Ravens were already out of it. Pretty easy choice for me. I have seen the Ravens play and you would be asleep before midnight regardless Jaek.
 

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Network realizes people are sick of watching Pats and Ravens. Speaking of Ravens, how easy of a schedule does a Superbowl winning team get? What a joke... Only wins against winning teams were Dolphins and Bengals. Hope Detroit kicks their ass to help put a fork in Chico and Pack, plus I have Stafford going in 3 leagues.
 

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Network realizes people are sick of watching Pats and Ravens. Speaking of Ravens, how easy of a schedule does a Superbowl winning team get? What a joke... Only wins against winning teams were Dolphins and Bengals. Hope Detroit kicks their ass to help put a fork in Chico and Pack, plus I have Stafford going in 3 leagues.
Here's the reason.

The rest of your bullshit doesn't have anything to do with the topic of the thread, but I'll humor you. It's not a good matchup for the Ravens so the fork should go where you want it and Stafford will have a good game.

I disagree it draws the bigger audience but what do I know.


[h=1]Bears-Eagles flexed into prime time Week 16[/h]Posted by Michael David Smith on December 10, 2013, 1:14 PM EST
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After the Eagles and Bears both won games with major NFC playoff implications in Week 14, the NFL decided to give their meeting in Week 16 a prime time audience.
The Bears-Eagles game in Philadelphia has been moved from its previously scheduled 1 p.m. Eastern kickoff on FOX to Sunday Night Football on NBC. Chicago is currently tied with Detroit for NFC North supremacy (though the Lions own the tiebreaker), while Philadelphia is currently one game ahead of Dallas in the NFC East. That makes Bears-Eagles a big game.
The Patriots-Ravens game in Baltimore that had been scheduled for Sunday Night Football on December 22 has now been moved to a 4:25 p.m. kickoff on CBS. Although the Patriots and Ravens are both fighting for playoff spots, Bears-Eagles is the game that will draw the bigger audience.
There?s a good chance that either the Bears or the Eagles will play on Sunday night in Week 17 as well. The NFL tries to put a game with playoff implications for both teams in the final prime time matchup, and the most likely Week 17 candidates are Eagles-Cowboys as a battle for the NFC East or Bears-Packers as a battle for the NFC North. The Week 17 prime time game will be announced after Week 16, when all the playoff scenarios are known.
 
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