NFL Football Weekend Nine

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SUNDAY (11/6)
CBS DOUBLEHEADER
1pm ET/10am PT
Cincinnati (6-2) at Baltimore (2-5)--Gus Johnson, Steve Tasker
Tennessee (2-6) at Cleveland (2-5)--Don Criqui, Steve Buerlein
Houston (1-6) at Jacksonville (4-3)--Ian Eagle, Solomon Wilcots
Oakland (3-4) at Kansas City (4-3)--Kevin Harlan, Randy Cross -HD (1080i)
San Diego (4-4) at NY Jets (2-5)--Dick Enberg, Dan Dierdorf, Armen Keteyian -HD (1080i)

4:15pm ET/1:15pm PT
Pittsburgh (5-2) at Green Bay (1-6)--Jim Nantz, Phil Simms, Bonnie Bernstein -HD (1080i)

FOX/FOX-HD (720p)
1pm ET/10am PT
Atlanta (5-2) at Miami (3-4)--Dick Stockton, Daryl Johnston, Tony Siragusa
Detroit (3-4) at Minnesota (2-5)--Curt Menefee, JC Pearson, Jay Glaser
Carolina (5-2) at Tampa Bay (5-2)--Joe Buck, Troy Aikman, Pam Oliver

4pm ET/1pm PT
Chicago (4-3) vs. New Orleans (2-6)(at Baton Rouge)--Kenny Albert, Brian Baldinger
Seattle (5-2) at Arizona (2-5)--Ron Pitts, Tim Ryan
NY Giants (5-2) at San Francisco (2-5)--Sam Rosen, Bill Maas, Chris Myers

ESPN/ESPN-HD (720p)
8:30pm ET/5:30pm PT
Philadelphia (4-3) at Washington (4-3)--Mike Patrick, Joe Thiesmann, Paul Maguire, Suzy Kolber

MONDAY (11/7)
ABC/ABC-HD (720p)
9pm ET/6pm PT
Indianapolis (7-0) at New England (4-3)--Al Michaels, John Madden, Samantha Ryan

IDLE: Buffalo, Dallas, Denver, St. Louis

Check this map for Week 9 for distribution of NFL games. Map information is courtesy of JPKirby.
 
I hate this time of year, when you realize we're already halfway done...

or maybe it's just because i'm in cleveland and already thinking about the draft...
 
Purogamer said:
I hate this time of year, when you realize we're already halfway done...

or maybe it's just because i'm in cleveland and already thinking about the draft...
Your not the only one. I think Minnesota, Detroit, Houston, and San Francisco fans can relate.


My predictions for the week:
Cincinnati at Baltimore - Baltimore just doesn't have an offense. Last week was a fluke
Tennessee at Cleveland - but it will be a close game
Houston at Jacksonville - There was a mistake last week and Houston accientally won. It won't happen again until at least week 17.
Oakland at Kansas City - Moss is injured and Oakland won't have enough to match KC's offense
San Diego at NY Jets - NYJ don't have a QB or a non-senior citizen RB
Pittsburgh at Green Bay - GB is now picking up fans to play
Atlanta at Miami - Battle of the running game.
Detroit at Minnesota - Both teams lose but not nearly as much as season ticket holders have lost. They both suck.
Carolina at Tampa Bay - TB has the better defense and Caddy looks healthy
Chicago at New Orleans - Chicago is on a roll with their defense and NO is hurt, multiple places. Their passing game though is looking better
Seattle at Arizona - Boldin's injured, meanign Fitz gets double teamed more. Shut him down and you've shut down their entire offense.
NY Giants at San Francisco - SF doesn't pull off two upsets in a row. Plus they are starting their 4th QB of the year
Philadelphia at Washington - For a team that relies on the pass 75% of the time, losing the primary receiver will be devistating. Hope they learn to run the ball between now and Sunday.
Indianapolis at New England - Indy finally kicks the every loving sh*t out of New England. Final score, Indy: 285 Patriots:-2 Well, ok maybe not that bad. But if Indy gets ahead early, I expect them to keep going full steam. Paybacks are a bitch.
 

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