Hints on future schedule - double header, NFL Network, London?

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  • G. Host
    Banned
    • Jul 2002
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    Hints on future schedule - double header, NFL Network, London?

    * Possible double header on ESPN opening day
    The NFL is considering an ESPN doubleheader for the opening Monday night game of the 2006 season, NFL spokesman Greg Aiello said Monday.

    The doubleheader would take place on Sept. 11, with one game beginning at 6 p.m. Eastern time and the second at 9 p.m., Aiello said.

    The proposed Monday night doubleheader would provide ESPN with a 17th game -- the league most likely is to go again without a game the final Monday night of the season


    Pittsburgh and probably Seattle hosting conference games.

    * NFL Network games
    shown rom Thanksgiving on Thursday and Saturday nights are now unavailable to ESPN because the NFL Network has picked up eight late-season games on those nights, beginning with Thanksgiving night.

    Blah. Games you need to have special netork to see.

    * London Game?
    As for the London game, Aiello said it remained under consideration. Commissioner Paul Tagliabue said at the Super Bowl it was unlikely the NFL would play a regular-season game outside the United States this season.

    The NFL is considering an ESPN doubleheader for the opening Monday night game of the 2006 season, NFL spokesman Greg Aiello said Monday.


    London? With all of the support in Germany make it in Germany during Octoberfest! They will have 100,000 fans there!
  • Meathead
    Insufferable prick and perpetual crybaby
    • Jul 2002
    • 21349

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    Re: Hints on future schedule - double header, NFL Network, London?

    Originally posted by G. Host
    London? With all of the support in Germany make it in Germany during Octoberfest! They will have 100,000 fans there!
    if we're lucky maybe they'll riot on live tv!
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