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- 5 August 2005
- Spurs, Suns and Cowboys
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Because I'd been drinking during the Liverpool game, I was shattered afterwards and kept falling asleep. Went to bed at the Superbowl HT having probably watched a total of 10 mins of action
I read somewhere that it may appear on iPlayer but its not on there right now.
TO has been let go, I'm disappointed.
NFL Football Thread
Post info or whatever on your favorite NFL team.
You need 10 posts before being able to start a thread so I am making a few threads to get this party started.
YouTube - Tennessee Titans trick punt play (Statue of Liberty fake)
Another link here.
They should have saved it for the regular season!
Here is a clear picture of everywhere you can watch / follow NFL this season:
Sky Sports:
- 6pm / 9pm games every Sunday
- Thursday Night opener – Thursday September 10th
- NFL International Series game from Wembley exclusively live
- Thursday / Friday / Saturday Night games – Weeks 10-17
- Thanksgiving Day tripleheader – Week 12 – Thursday November 26th
- All postseason games live
- Pro Bowl
- Super Bowl XLIV
- NFL Network coverage including NFL Total Access five times per week
Five:
- Sunday Night Football live every Sunday
- Magazine show every Saturday morning at 10:30am hosted by Trevor Nelson and Natalie Pinkham
BBC:
- Super Bowl XLIV live
- Highlights of NFL International Series game
BBC Radio 5 Live Extra:
- Live games every Sunday at 9pm
- Live games every week of the Playoffs
- Super Bowl XLIV live
NFL Game Pass (https://gamepass.nfl.com/nflgp/secur..._GP_UK_309x148)
- All games available to watch live except 6pm / 9pm games on Sky Sports
- Full archive of every game played during the season
- Live NFL Network feed
At the moment there is no home for Monday Night Football and this situation is not expected to change, for at least the first month of the season.
This is a full picture of our completed negotiations at this point. Talks will continue with Sky Sports in the hope of getting Red Button games put back on the schedule.
Production budget cuts across channels have meant that negotiations have been difficult, but it is important to recognize that the coverage we have in the UK is more than is available for all other sports with a comparable fanbase.
We have strived to achieve – in a very difficult climate – a balance of number of available games and free-to-air coverage, mindful of the fact that a month ago no-one thought that weekly live terrestrial games was even an option. In the meantime we’ll continue to work hard to improve on the broadcast platform over the course of the season.
More details of the Magazine Show on Five will be released later this week and you’ll be interested to see what is being produced.
Monday Night Football is a late-night programme which attracts relatively small audiences. Without wanting to patronise anyone, TV companies make their revenue from advertising, and MNF is not going to generate much revenue. At the moment the financial climate means that everyone is looking at the bottom line. Even with MNF for 'free' there would be significant production costs associated with having a studio, analysts, cameras, lights, producer, director etc. The broadcast market and TV situation continues to change, and we'll keep talking to existing and potential partners about MNF.