I want to see Peyton Manning and Reggie Wayne.
I hope the Colts are undefeated going into the last week
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This is one of the few cases where I wouldn't mind losing too much, if the Colts were 15-0 going into this game. I would LOVE to see the Colts one-up the 2007 Patriots."Misguided political correctness tethers our intellects."
- Nicholas Cummings
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Originally posted by The Jokeman....and of course the ultimate story would be the undefeated Colts take on the undeafeated Saints in the Super Bowl and the game goes to OT....
Although, i know they would never belittle the patriots amazing accomplishment for one season. Meanwhile they pretend like going to 4 straight superbowls means nothing.
God i hate the football commentating world.
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Originally posted by trapezeusexactly. it would be awesome if the commentators actually used that storyline and made how it's not a big deal to go undefeated unless you do it the full monty.
Although, i know they would never belittle the patriots amazing accomplishment for one season. Meanwhile they pretend like going to 4 straight superbowls means nothing.
God i hate the football commentating world.
Could they move it to Sunday night????Resign our own guys!
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Originally posted by Patrick76777Could they move it to Sunday night????
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Originally posted by RockStar36The Bills/Colts?
Doubt it.
There are no SNF or MNF games even scheduled the last week of the year.NBC’s Sunday Night Football package gives it flexible scheduling. For the last seven weeks of the season, the games are determined on 12-day notice, six-day notice for Week 17...
Week 17 start time changes could be decided on six days notice to ensure a game with playoff implications.
The NBC Sunday night time slot in “flex” weeks will list the game that has been tentatively scheduled for Sunday night.
Fans and ticket holders must be aware that NFL games in flex weeks are subject to change 12 days in advance (six days in Week 17) and should plan accordingly.
NFL schedules all games.
Teams will be informed as soon as they are no longer under consideration or eligible for a move to Sunday night.
Rules NOT listed on NFL web site but pertinent to flex schedule selection: CBS and Fox each protect games in five out of six weeks, and could not protect any games Week 17 in 2007. Unless I find out otherwise, I’m assuming that’s still the case this year, especially with no tentative game listed Week 17. When looking up info on what the protected games might be, I found out that games were protected after Week FIVE this year, and presumably in some of the previous years. Previously all I knew was that games were protected after Week 4 the first year of flexible scheduling.
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