Probably Miami and Denver are the only places that will be showing it as part of the regular lineup. It's a 1 p.m. game, so they all show the regional team unless that game is blacked out. The Bucs are playing the Bears in England, so that's what's on in Tampa. I guess you have to find someone who subscribes to an NFL package to record it for you.
On Sat, Oct 22, 2011 at 7:58 AM, Randy Lyons <[email protected]> wrote: > I’m very upset that this game will not be televised in Chattanooga. I > wanted to record it. L**** > > ** ** > > Randy**** > > ** ** > > *From:* [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] *On > Behalf Of *JunoGator > *Sent:* Saturday, October 22, 2011 8:20 AM > *To:* GatorNEWS > *Subject:* [gatornews] Dolphin GatorDay Weekend Gatornews from the Miami > Herald and Palm Beach Post courtesy of JunoGator**** > > ** ** > > *Tebow mania upstaging Miami Dolphins game vs. Broncos***** > > Tim Tebow’s journey to become a franchise quarterback and silence his > critics is overshadowing the actual game between the woeful Dolphins and > Broncos.**** > > *BY BARRY JACKSON **MIAMI HERALD WRITER* <Miami%20Herald%20Writer>**** > > Without even trying, Denver quarterback Tim Tebow already has pulled off > some notable achievements this week. He helped sell thousands of tickets to > Sunday’s Dolphins-Broncos game, which will be televised locally. He added > relevance and intrigue to an otherwise lackluster matchup between 1-4 and > 0-5 teams.**** > > The question now is whether Tebow can play the position adeptly enough, can > throw the ball accurately enough, to become a longterm NFL starter. Those > questions will begin to be answered Sunday, when he makes his fourth NFL > start and first of the season.**** > > Tebow isn’t a classic pocket passer and his accuracy can be erratic. But > his running ability and knack for extending plays present unique challenges > for defenders.**** > > “You’ve got to be really careful,” Dolphins coach Tony Sparano said. “Tim > can extend the play and you want to get to the quarterback in such a hurry > that you take an angle that he can escape.”**** > > “You have to be really disciplined. He’s a big, strong guy, hard to > tackle,” Sparano said.**** > > Tebow has 264 rushing yards on 50 attempts (a 5.3 average) and seven > touchdowns in his 12 NFL appearances.**** > > “He’s built like a linebacker and runs like one,” Dolphins linebacker > Jason Taylor said. “He’s not going to slide. He’s going to drop his head for > extra yards. [But] we won’t change our game plan because we’re playing > against Tim Tebow.”**** > > *CONTAINING TEBOW***** > > The Dolphins have to be especially alert to the quarterback draw — a play > the Jets ran successfully for a touchdown against them on Monday.**** > > “You have to be aware of rush lanes,” defensive end Jared Odrick said. > “Don’t play hesitant.”**** > > Safety Yeremiah Bell said one key will be “to give Tebow a lot of different > looks and pressure him. He’s not used to seeing all the coverages. Make him > run between the tackles and keep him in the pocket.”**** > > Because of Tebow’s scrambling ability, “you have to cover your man longer,” > cornerback Sean Smith said. “If we have to cover a guy for 10 seconds, > that’s what we have to do.” Smith said he will not be tempted to “peek back” > at Tebow as long as the play is still alive.**** > > The Broncos aren’t expected to overhaul their offense for Tebow, but they > will run more plays that work to his strengths. Besides more quarterback > draws, there figure to be more rollouts and screens.**** > > “Part of coaching is putting guys in position to utilize their skill set,” > Broncos coach John Fox said. “We will emphasize that” with Tebow.**** > > But some say the Broncos need to make major changes for Tebow to be > effective.**** > > “If you’re going to take a guy in the first round, you accommodate him > based on what he does,” ESPN’s Jon Gruden said. “And Tim Tebow is a spread > quarterback.”**** > > Said Fox’s Jimmy Johnson: “He will not be successful as long as they force > him into this drop-back pro style offense… The only way he’s going to be > successful is to put him in the shotgun. Don’t put him under center.”**** > > As a passer, Tebow has completed just 48.9 percent of his career attempts > (45 for 92) for 733 yards. But he has twice as many touchdown passes (six) > as interceptions (three) and his 84.2 quarterback rating is higher than Chad > Henne’s 75.4 career rating.**** > > Assessing Tebow’s chances of success has become a popular topic on NFL > studio shows. Some of the comments from the past week:**** > > • ESPN commentator and former Dolphins executive Bill Parcells: “The > reservation I have is: Can he pass the ball efficiently enough? The > accuracy, I’m going to have to see that. Every other single aspect, I think > he has.”**** > > • NBC and Showtime analyst Cris Collinsworth: “Can he throw as well as an > NFL quarterback? No. But it’s not like he can’t throw it at all. He brings a > [running] element, like Cam Newton.”**** > > • CBS’ Bill Cowher: “He has limitations but ultimately can become a > legitimate quarterback. But they won’t win a championship with him.”**** > > *CROWD REACTION***** > > Dolphins players are curious to see how many fans will be rooting for Tebow > at the Dolphins’ expense. The Dolphins are honoring the Florida Gators’ 2008 > national championship team at halftime, but Tebow obviously will not > participate in the ceremony.**** > > “If he gets a touchdown pass, they better be booing,” said Dolphins center > Mike Pouncey, a friend and former college teammate of Tebow’s.**** > > Receiver Davone Bess said fans cheering for Tebow “can become a distraction > if you allow it.”**** > > Smith said pro-Tebow sentiment at Sunday’s game won’t be a problem because > “we’ve been getting booed all year” anyway.**** > > What kind of reception does Tebow expect? “Oh, I don’t know. I think > Dolphins fans are very passionate, so I’m sure they’ll be very supportive of > their team.”**** > > ** ** > > Gator Nation gearing up to watch Tim Tebow play against the Miami Dolphins > on Sunday**** > > By* **JASON > LIESER<http://www.palmbeachpost.com/services/staff/jason-lieser-17930.html> > **Palm Beach Post Staff ***** > > GAINESVILLE — Howard Routman, an orthopedic surgeon from North Palm Beach, > configured his itinerary for a business trip to Chicago this week so that he > could return in time for Sunday's game at Sun Life Stadium.**** > > Leslie Veiga has lived in Miami for most of her life, but has been to only > one Dolphins game. This Sunday, with the Dolphins facing Denver, will be her > second.**** > > Chris and Nancy Farmer will be dropping off their little kids with grandma > to make the nearly four-hour drive from New Smyrna Beach to Miami Gardens > for the game.**** > > What would compel anyone to make special plans to see two teams with a > combined record of 1-9? The answer is a celebration of Florida's 2008 > national championship and the chance to see legendary Gator quarterback Tim > Tebow make his first start of the season for Denver.**** > > "With the way the Dolphins' season is going, at least this gives me > something to be excited about," said Routman, who graduated from UF in 1991. > "I've been a Gator fan for a long time and it'll be nice to see the tribute. > **** > > "We planned to go just hoping to see Tebow on the sideline, but to see him > as the starting quarterback is going to be pretty exciting. It's certainly > not exciting to watch the Dolphins, but this is great."**** > > Veiga said she typically would have almost no interest in attending a > Dolphins game, but she will be there with three alumni friends to see Tebow, > former Florida coach Urban Meyer and a pre-game performance by the Gators' > pep band.**** > > "It's definitely for the UF tie-in," said Veiga, who completed graduate > school in Gainesville in 2008. "My friends and I wanted to go see the Gator > tribute at halftime and we knew there would be some stuff before and after > the game. We were excited about it even before we heard Tebow was starting, > but him starting put the icing on the cake.**** > > "It's created some excitement among Gators fans down here to go to a game." > **** > > Nat Moore, a Dolphins vice president who played for the team as well as for > the Gators, said the club wants to capitalize on the expansive UF > constituency in South Florida.**** > > "By getting them here to watch a Dolphins game ... hopefully we will > impress them enough to get them to come back," Moore said.**** > > Broward County is believed to have the third-largest Gator Club in the > nation, which is one of the reasons coach Will Muschamp spoke there this > spring. That group will have at least 100 members at the game Sunday, board > member Mike Nathanson said.**** > > The Palm Beach County Gator Club rented a bus for the game and is expecting > around 120 members to attend.**** > > Moore also has been working with Gator Clubs in Tampa, Orlando and > Gainesville.**** > > The Denver-based Rocky Mountain Gator Club usually gathers 200-400 members > to watch Florida games at a local sports bar, and is having its first > Broncos-related outing this weekend. President Brian Campbell believes there > will be close to 100 of his members at Jackson's sports bar to watch the > game.**** > > A spokesperson for the University Athletic Association said the event at > Sun Life Stadium was organized solely by the Dolphins. The UAA was not > involved in the planning, and no administrators are expected to make the > trip.**** > > The game presents a conflict for those who are fans of both the Gators and > the Dolphins. They will be pulling for Miami to win its first home game > since Nov. 14 and hoping for a big performance by Tebow.**** > > "We'll be rooting for everybody," said Sonja Capps, president of the Palm > Beach County Gator Club. "We've all become Broncos fans because of Tebow." > **** > > Nathanson summed it up this way: "You've got two pretty bad teams, but I > want to see Tebow. It's going to be fun. Either you hate him or you love > him, but you still want to watch him.**** > > "I want him to have some big moments and pump up the crowd, but I want the > Dolphins to win the game. He's pretty much the only reason people are coming > out on Sunday."**** > > ** ** > > *Florida Gators coach: ‘We’re not that far away’***** > > *BY MATT WATTS **MIAMI HERALD WRITER* <Miami%20Herald%20Writer>**** > > Stay the course. That’s the message from coach Will Muschamp following > three straight losses.**** > > Muschamp said Tuesday the Gators are closer to their goals than most > believe.**** > > “We’re not that far away,” he said. “I really don’t believe that. I just > don’t.”**** > > While Muschamp cited a lack of depth across the board as a contributor to > Florida’s poor play, he said things look differently when watching the games > on film.**** > > “It’s never as good as it seems, and it’s never as bad as it seems. It’s > somewhere in between,” Muschamp said. “The point to me in staying the course > of where we are is not to get emotional about where we are, but be technical > about where we are.”**** > > He said he believes Florida is close, but one mistake or one missed > assignment has doomed the team in recent weeks.**** > > *RECEIVERS STRUGGLING***** > > Muschamp fielded questions this week regarding the play of the wide > receivers, which does not have a player in the top 30 of the Southeastern > Conference in receptions.**** > > Running backs Chris Rainey (18) and Trey Burton (13) are the Gators’ > leading pass catchers, followed by receiver Deonte Thompson (12).**** > > “From an offensive standpoint you want to put your playmakers on the > field,” Muschamp said. “We just need more production from the wideout, more > threats from the wideouts in order to take some positive steps there.”**** > > *NEW PUNTER***** > > Kyle Christy started last Saturday against Auburn, punting seven times with > a 46.1 average and a long of 67 yards. Christy replaced senior David Lerner > in the starting lineup and had two punts longer than Lerner’s previous > season-long of 50.**** > > Muschamp said Christy would maintain the job going forward.**** > > ** ** > > ** ** > > -- > GATORS: ONE VOICE ON SATURDAY - NO VOICE ON SUNDAY! > 1996 National Football Champions | 2006 National Basketball Champions > 2006 National Football Champions | 2007 National Basketball Champions > 2008 National Football Champions | > Three Heisman Trophy winners: Steve Spurrier (1966), Danny Wuerffel (1996), > Tim Tebow (2007) - Visit our website at www.gatornet.us**** > > -- > GATORS: ONE VOICE ON SATURDAY - NO VOICE ON SUNDAY! > 1996 National Football Champions | 2006 National Basketball Champions > 2006 National Football Champions | 2007 National Basketball Champions > 2008 National Football Champions | > Three Heisman Trophy winners: Steve Spurrier (1966), Danny Wuerffel (1996), > Tim Tebow (2007) - Visit our website at www.gatornet.us -- Helen Huntley (727) 823-3801 www.helenhuntley.com -- GATORS: ONE VOICE ON SATURDAY - NO VOICE ON SUNDAY! 1996 National Football Champions | 2006 National Basketball Champions 2006 National Football Champions | 2007 National Basketball Champions 2008 National Football Champions | Three Heisman Trophy winners: Steve Spurrier (1966), Danny Wuerffel (1996), Tim Tebow (2007) - Visit our website at www.gatornet.us

