Watching Film.

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joecrisp
09-21-2005, 10:38 PM
JC, what channel is that Matchup show on and when?

true enough, why do you think they keep it all so arcane?

EASports NFL Matchup is available at multiple times on ESPN or "The Deuce":

http://sports.espn.go.com/sports/tvlistings/schedule?date=20050925&network=01&sport=all

http://sports.espn.go.com/sports/tvlistings/schedule?date=20050925&network=02&sport=all

Sunday at 8:30 am EST on ESPN is probably the best time for most folks to see it. The other time-slots (3 am on ESPN and 1 am on ESPN2) are more for the insomniac set.

That show is a great way to start off your football Sunday. Jaws is great at breaking-down film.

Like I said, I wish there were more shows like it, and an On-Demand option would be awesome... if somewhat of a strain on my marriage! :)

I think once the NFL and the sports networks figure out how much of a demand there is for programming like this, and figure out how to maximize the potential of On-Demand technology to better serve niche audiences, you'll see more in-depth film breakdown shows popping up.

illdefined
09-21-2005, 10:48 PM
thanks a million JC. i'll be all over that.

yeah you'd think NFL Network would have that stuff non-stop. not that we get NFL Network here in NYC..... :(

MTK
09-22-2005, 10:18 AM
Ron Jaworski is one of them, from what I've heard.

I'm pretty sure those films you see Jaws and Merrill Hoge break down are what the teams use.

MTK
09-22-2005, 10:19 AM
Please help me out guys. I'm looking for the three Redskins' super bowl victories on VHS.

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