Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Your 2009 NFL Week 3 Schedule

As if all of the injuries to the Seattle Seahawks were not bad enough, all you Seahawks fans now have the pleasure nightmare of listening to Dick Stockton and Charles Davis for 3 hours! I do feel bad for you, Mookie, really, I do. For the second straight week, it's CBS that has the doubleheader. Ready for the rest of your Week 3 maps and schedule? Here you go! (all times eastern; bold games indicate games I get).

Map of who gets what Fox games

Atlanta Falcons @ New England Patriots 1:00 (Fox - Joe Buck and Troy Aikman)
New York Giants @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1:00 (Fox - Kenny Albert, Daryl Johnston, and Tony Siragusa)
San Francisco 49ers @ Minnesota Vikings 1:00 (Fox - Sam Rosen and Tim Ryan)
Washington Redskins @ Detroit Lions 1:00 (Fox - Thom Brennaman and Brian Billick)
Green Bay Packers @ St. Loius Rams 1:00 (Fox - Chris Myers and Trent Green)

Chicago Bears @ Seattle Seahawks 4:05 (Fox - Dick Stockton and Charles Davis)
New Orleans Saints @ Buffalo Bills 4:05 (Fox - Ron Pitts and John Lynch)

Map of who gets what early games on CBS

Tennessee Titans @ New York Jets 1:00 (CBS - Greg Gumbel and Dan Dierdorf)
Kansas City Chiefs @ Philadelphia Eagles 1:00 (CBS - Kevin Harlan and Solomon Wilcots)
Cleveland Browns @ Baltimore Ravens 1:00 (CBS - Gus Johnson and Steve Tasker)
Jacksonville Jaguars @ Houston Texans 1:00 (CBS - Bill Macatee and Steve Beuerlein)

Map of who gets what late games on CBS

Pittsburgh Steelers @ Cincinnati Bengals 4:15 (CBS - Jim Nantz and Phil Simms)
Miami Dolphins @ San Diego Chargers 4:15 (CBS - Dick Enberg and Dan Fouts)
Denver Broncos @ Oakland Raiders 4:15 (CBS - Ian Eagle and Rich Gannon)

Sunday Night Football
Indianapolis Colts @ Arizona Cardinals 8:20 (NBC - Al Michaels and Cris Collinsworth)

Monday Night Football
Carolina Panthers @ Dallas Cowboys 8:30 (ESPN - Mike Tirico, Ron Jaworski, and Jon Gruden)

For the 2nd straight week, both the Colts and the Cowboys play a primetime game, respectively, although the actual game they play in is not the one they played in week 2. And poor, poor GuJo. He goes from announcing the thrilling Texans-Titans game to now announcing what is sure to be a dull Browns-Ravens game. And by dull, I mean a big Ravens blowout. Should be a fun weekend of football and from the looks of things, even though there is some overlap, once again, the variety looks to be quite a good one once again. And (unless things change), my Fox game is different from the one in Philly!*

*Eagles game is on CBS at that time though......

6 comments:

  1. I will take care of the live blog this week ;-)

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  2. It's too bad the Eagles are an early game. I actually have a chance to watch that game, but the Niners will be on at the same time.

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  3. I thought that SSR was going to take a crack at it this week. Unless you are not going to be around next week, maybe.....

    I was thinking the same thing. Oh well, if the Niners stink up the joint, you can always turn on CBS. ;-)

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  4. That's why I want to host it this week. I won't be around next week. Also what happens if the Niners blowout the Vikings? ;-)

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  5. We in Philadelphia will get New Orleans-Buffalo with the awful Ron Pitts-John Lynch combo.

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  6. Right you are, JC. I guess all in all, things work out a tad better for me. ;-)

    @ 49er16: I guess email SSR and let him know that you want to switch places with him.

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