From: tvornottv@googlegroups.com [mailto:tvornottv@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Doug Eastick
>A couple years ago, I was in San Diego on a Sunday. We were looking for a
>place for brunch and I saw bunches of people wearing Chargers clothes (incl
>face paint) heading into restaurants. I
On Tue, Nov 17, 2020 at 6:46 AM Doug Eastick wrote:
> A couple years ago, I was in San Diego on a Sunday. We were looking for
> a place for brunch and I saw bunches of people wearing Chargers clothes
> (incl face paint) heading into restaurants. I thought it was weird to be
> so prepared for
A couple years ago, I was in San Diego on a Sunday. We were looking for a
place for brunch and I saw bunches of people wearing Chargers clothes (incl
face paint) heading into restaurants. I thought it was weird to be so
prepared for a game hours away.
Then I realised the Early game is at 10am
FINALLY! Someone talking in 24-hour time for me to relate to.
(I have my mobile set for that time, and it blows my seven-year-old's mind
when he looks at my clock and sees "14:01". I amuse easily.)
On Mon, Nov 16, 2020 at 8:59 AM Adam Bowie wrote:
>
>
> On Mon, Nov 16, 2020 at 2:54 PM PGage
On Mon, Nov 16, 2020 at 2:54 PM PGage wrote:
> On Mon, 16 Nov 2020 at 3:44 AM JW wrote:
>
>> > the 10:00 am games (yes, that is how I and God refer to them)
>>
>> No such thing as 10:00 games in my part of the world. Stick to 'early'
>> and 'late' if we want to avoid silly religious wars.
>>
>
On Mon, 16 Nov 2020 at 3:44 AM JW wrote:
> > the 10:00 am games (yes, that is how I and God refer to them)
>
> No such thing as 10:00 games in my part of the world. Stick to 'early' and
> 'late' if we want to avoid silly religious wars.
>
I was just poking fun at what I have always experienced
On Sun, Nov 15, 2020 at 3:37 PM PGage wrote:
> Since we have been covering this thread since April, I will report that
> Fox Sports has been breathlessly hyping their half time show throughout the
> first half of the 10:00 am games (yes, that is how I and God refer to them)
> that ALL of the
Not to mention that 49ers-Saints is "America's Game of The Week" where i
live(NC) rather than Bengals-Steelers.
On Sunday, November 15, 2020 at 4:26:14 PM UTC-5 danieland...@gmail.com
wrote:
> I was shocked that Fox to went their postgame instead of the ending of
> Redskins-Lions. Or maybe
I was shocked that Fox to went their postgame instead of the ending of
Redskins-Lions. Or maybe that game ended before Bucs-Panthers did.
On Sunday, November 15, 2020 at 3:37:02 PM UTC-5 PGage wrote:
> Since we have been covering this thread since April, I will report that
> Fox Sports has
Since we have been covering this thread since April, I will report that Fox
Sports has been breathlessly hyping their half time show throughout the
first half of the 10:00 am games (yes, that is how I and God refer to them)
that ALL of the games currently being played are on Fox. Since. Have been
I just checked CBS News website. Sunday Morning will
be on for 1 hour at 9 am Eastern with Masters Golf starting at
10 am.
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The pre-weekend rights (still) belong to ESPN, so this is feasible.
Look on the bright side... at least the Romo-haters don't have him to kick
around... B
daniel anderson, to Joe Hass, Nov 12:
> Really? ABC? so that CBS can show Bills/Cardinals
>
> Here, now, an insane report from Sports
Really? ABC? so that CBS can show Bills/Cardinals
On Thursday, November 12, 2020 at 6:03:29 PM UTC-5 hassg...@gmail.com wrote:
> Here, now, an insane report from Sports Business Journal that I wouldn't
> believe if it wasn't John Ourand:
>
> CBS goes on the air at 10:00 AM ET Sunday. The
Here, now, an insane report from Sports Business Journal that I wouldn't
believe if it wasn't John Ourand:
CBS goes on the air at 10:00 AM ET Sunday. The plan is the tournament will
wrap by 3:00 PM. CBS allowed for an hour padding for the three late NFL
games at 4:05 PM. If, for some
I'd say the NFL would delay the late games rather than have the six NFL
home markets (Buffalo, Phoenix, Denver, Las Vegas, New York, and Miami)
peeling off to take their appropriate games. once the horn sounds, or
there's a winner, they'd switch.
On Saturday, May 9, 2020 at 9:16:43 PM
Per a Golf.com tweet:
The third round of the Masters is scheduled to end around 5:30 in time for
the Alabama/LSU kickoff at 6ET, while the final round on Sunday is
scheduled to end sometime during the 2:00(ET) hour.
https://twitter.com/GOLF_com/status/1303458035088711680
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|_>|_> Brad
i was wondering who CBS would get to replace Nantz(who by the way, in my
opinion is golf's best anchor) on the NFL that week. Greg Gumbel?
On Saturday, May 9, 2020 at 11:44:41 PM UTC-4, PGage wrote:
>
> So, last year for the first time the final round of the Masters was played
> on split tees
So, last year for the first time the final round of the Masters was played
on split tees (getting ahead of bad weather). First group went off around
7:30, the leaders in the final group around 9:30. According to the linked
article below they were expected to finish around 2:00 (couldn’t find
I forgot Phoenix and Buffalo, since they have a CBS game too.
On Saturday, May 9, 2020 at 9:16:43 PM UTC-4, Joe Hass wrote:
>
> With everyone's combined wisdom (and this was an *awesome* thread, by the
> way), here's my new blind guess:
>
> ANGC would shift everything back with an aim for a 3:30
With everyone's combined wisdom (and this was an *awesome* thread, by the
way), here's my new blind guess:
ANGC would shift everything back with an aim for a 3:30 PM ET finish. If
The Masters ran past 4:00, the six NFL home markets (Buffalo, Phoenix,
Denver, Las Vegas, New York, and Miami) would
The NFL released its tentative schedule. Looks like CBS has 2 games
scheduled for 11/15, both late games (Chiefs/Raiders & Dolphins/Jets). If
Masters still intends to finish that Sunday, I guess plan is to start early
in morning, and do any tie breaking Monday.
I guess CBS could get permission
That is an *outstanding* point, sir. Per timeanddate.com, daylight ended at
7:56 yesterday. On November 15, it's 5:24.
With that data point in mind, I still think the NFL would minimize the
number of possible CBS games using bye weeks and the Thursday/Sunday/Monday
games. As for the risk of
Since there is now the ability to "crossflex" games from CBS to Fox, they
wouldn't even need to configure the schedule obscenely to remove games from
Fox.
One thing I don't think we have considered is that the 2:30 p.m. broadcast
start is predicated on a finish at about 7, to lead into 60
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