Wednesday, April 14, 2004
SOME BITS AND PIECES OF THE '04 NFL SKED
A few of the Monday Night Football games for 2004
Monday, Sept. 13 Green Bay at Carolina
Monday, Sept. 20 Minnesota at Philadelphia
Monday, Sept. 27 Dallas at Washington
Monday, Oct. 25 Denver at Cincinnati
Monday, Nov. 8 Minnesota at Indianapolis
Monday, Nov. 15 Philadelphia at Dallas
Monday, Nov. 22 New England at Kansas City
Monday, Dec. 6 Dallas at Seattle
A few of the Sunday Night Football games for 2004
Sunday, Sept. 19 Miami at Cincinnati
Sunday, Sept. 26 Tampa Bay at Oakland
Sunday, Nov. 14 Buffalo at New England
Sunday, Dec. 12 Philadelphia at Washington
Sunday, Dec. 19 Baltimore at Indianapolis
The One Game That Everybody Will Be Talking About
Oct. 31 Baltimore at Philadelphia
Thanksgiving Games (Thursday, Nov. 25)
Indianapolis at Detroit
Chicago at Dallas
As far as the prime time schedules go, Washington and Miami are on more times than the Seahawks. For the record, the Redskins and Dolphins both missed the playoffs in 2003.
Oh well, this isn't shocking news. After all, they can't give Seattle more than ONE prime time game...
Figures.
Monday, Sept. 13 Green Bay at Carolina
Monday, Sept. 20 Minnesota at Philadelphia
Monday, Sept. 27 Dallas at Washington
Monday, Oct. 25 Denver at Cincinnati
Monday, Nov. 8 Minnesota at Indianapolis
Monday, Nov. 15 Philadelphia at Dallas
Monday, Nov. 22 New England at Kansas City
Monday, Dec. 6 Dallas at Seattle
A few of the Sunday Night Football games for 2004
Sunday, Sept. 19 Miami at Cincinnati
Sunday, Sept. 26 Tampa Bay at Oakland
Sunday, Nov. 14 Buffalo at New England
Sunday, Dec. 12 Philadelphia at Washington
Sunday, Dec. 19 Baltimore at Indianapolis
The One Game That Everybody Will Be Talking About
Oct. 31 Baltimore at Philadelphia
Thanksgiving Games (Thursday, Nov. 25)
Indianapolis at Detroit
Chicago at Dallas
As far as the prime time schedules go, Washington and Miami are on more times than the Seahawks. For the record, the Redskins and Dolphins both missed the playoffs in 2003.
Oh well, this isn't shocking news. After all, they can't give Seattle more than ONE prime time game...
Figures.