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04-18-2012, 09:00 PM | #121 | |
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04-18-2012, 09:20 PM | #122 |
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They did not get their schedule first is all I'm saying
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04-19-2012, 12:37 AM | #124 |
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04-19-2012, 01:46 PM | #126 |
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The 17 Worst Games on the 2012 NFL Schedule - SportsPickle Opinion
Week 9's match up is kind of funny becasue some here speculate it should be a prime time game.
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Week 16 Rams at Buccaneers Every year there are games that initially look bad when the schedule is released, but turn out to be important and exciting because both teams have surprisingly good seasons. This is not one of those games.
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04-19-2012, 02:20 PM | #129 |
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It's a beast of a job. Working on scheduling was one of my most demanding, yet satisfying jobs ever
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04-19-2012, 02:28 PM | #130 | |
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Also, not sure if you can answer this, but does the NFL decide on the weekly schedule first and then decide what games will be the primetime matchups?
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ESPN can request games, so can NFLN and NBC for Sunday Nights.
You'd think the games would go to the highest bidders. I think the league prefers the week's premier game to be on Sunday Nights, but ESPN does pay MUCH more per game than the other networks. Monday Night Football match-ups have not been great for a few years, so apparently the league is getting its way no matter how much someone spends for game rights. ESPN pays $112,500,000 per game in a $1.9 billion per season deal. NBC, Fox and CBS pay just over $1 billion each season.
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04-19-2012, 03:19 PM | #132 | |
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There is a lot of back and forth with ESPN and the league (and indirectly the other networks). For example, let's say the NFL tells NBC we want that Bucanneers vs. Falcons game in early October because ESPN working on renewing a deal with the cable affiliate in Tampa and we want to apply some pressure marketing and heavy advertising in October, then the NFL will come back to ESPN and say "that Ravens game you wanted in November, NBC wants that now in exchange for giving you the Tampa game." Or Fox could say we've got no room on the schedule for a 1pm Dolphins game and Miami doesn't want it at 4pm because the Heat are already playing at home and traffic would be a mess, so the NFL puts them on the road that week and so on. Ultimately, it's what the NFL wants to do. But there is a lot of back and forth negotiating. There are also contractual obligations regarding prime time games. Some that are known, like max number of prime time games for each team. Others that are not as well known, such as geographic obligations.
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Ross Tucker was talking about scheduling and he threw out some numbers, like computers churn out 40000 scenarios initially, then through additional criteria and stuff the number gets down to around 150 schedule scenarios that are individually mulled over until the final version is chosen. Does that sound about right SS? and if that is a 16 game season, how in the world do the other leagues with 100+ games per team per season, get their schedules made. Sounds like nightmares!
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04-19-2012, 04:08 PM | #135 | |
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And yes, 100+ game seasons are insane. Tennis is particularly difficult. At ESPN in particular, there are specific teams of people assigned to various sports as well as news and info. So everybody will work on their own schedules and casually interact with other sport teams. Then every Tuesday morning, we'd have a free for all meeting. Well not a free for all per se, but it can get intense. "I have to schedule an NBA doubleheader this Friday. But I have to put a NASCAR race on ESPN2 at 9pm. But PBA bought 2 hours of time for a bowling tournament. But I have to get 18 hours of tennis programming in this week and 55% has to be on ESPN or ESPN2. But we're expecting the NFL to make their announcement this Friday night so we have to be prepared to go all night with SportsCenter. And so on. Lot of "fun" to work through all the scenarios.
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