Reaction to Cowboys 7 National TV Games

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See below which written by a writer in Kansas City. He's really angst that we are scheduled for 7 national television games in comparison with the Chiefs and other NFL teams. I guess nobody told him that the Cowboys played in games which received the highest ratings on all television networks in 06 against variety of NFL teams and as a result the networks ensured the NFL game each network the opportunity to feature Dallas on at least one national game with each network.

GRETZ: Schedule Reaction

Apr 12, 2007, 1:55:02 AM by Bob Gretz - FAQ

I don’t know about you, but every year when the Chiefs schedule comes out, I grab it and initially glace at the first month of the season. Then, I find the bye week and where it is situated, and finally I look at the last month of the season to see how things finish up.
After looking over the Chiefs 2007 schedule that was released on Wednesday, I had one reaction: just who did the Chiefs tick off at the league office?
Nobody is ever completely happy with the schedule they receive, but the Chiefs have to be wondering what the folks in New York were thinking with some of the decisions they handed down.
For instance, the Chiefs are the only team in the league that begins the season with three of their first four games on the road. That’s trips to Houston, Chicago and San Diego. They are also the only team that begins and ends its season with three of four games on the road. That’s trips to Denver, Detroit and New York. There are two other clubs – Dallas and Pittsburgh – that also finish the season with three out of four away from home. The Chiefs are one of only three teams – New Orleans and Atlanta – that open with consecutive road games.
Yes, the months of October and November have a lot of home cooking for the Chiefs with seven of nine weeks at home. Fast start? Not likely with what they’ve been handed. Strong finish? Possible, but let’s not forget the Chiefs road record in December, especially against good teams.
Plus, the Chiefs are scheduled for one nationally televised game: their final week, on the road in New Jersey against the Jets. The Chiefs are the only team that made the playoffs last year that has only one national TV appearance during the regular season.
Football coaches and teams constantly strive for balance, and that’s all that can be asked of the NFL schedule makers. But they failed that task miserably with the Chiefs. The Chiefs get a home game in October against Jacksonville, with the Jaguars coming off their bye week. The next week they host Cincinnati and guess what? The Bengals are coming off their bye week.
The only bone the league threw the Chiefs was they get to stay home for the game after their bye week and host Green Bay, after the Packers played a Monday night game on the road.
There’s no question that the biggest component in how the schedule falls together every season is television. Those of us who watch the game get that, and understand that. Then the schedule comes out and we are left shaking our heads in disbelief. For instance:
  • The Dallas Cowboys have seven, count’em seven, national television games this year. Last I looked, Cowboys haven’t won the Super Bowl since the 1995 season and their post-season record in the last nine years is 0-2, same as the Chiefs. This is not the Cowboys of Jimmy Johnson, Troy Aikman and Emmitt Smith. This is Wade Phillips, Tony Romo and Julius Jones.
  • One of those Dallas prime-time games is a Monday night trip to Buffalo on October 8th. I’d love for somebody from the league office to explain that decision, when other games available that weekend include Atlanta at Tennessee (Michael Vick against Vince Young), the Jets and the Giants in New Jersey, Seattle at Pittsburgh (Replay of Super Bowl 40) and Baltimore at San Francisco (strong defense against one of the league’s young and improving offenses.)
  • The Cowboys have more nationally televised games than the two teams that played in the most recent Super Bowl. Indianapolis and Chicago have five each.
  • Other teams with five national TV games are Denver (did not make the playoffs), New England, Pittsburgh (did not make the playoffs) and the New York Giants.
  • The six teams with four national TV games include Cincinnati (out of the playoffs, Green Bay (out of the playoffs), San Francisco (out of the playoffs.)
  • Other teams like the Chiefs with just one national TV game are Miami, Buffalo, Carolina, Minnesota, Detroit, St. Louis and Arizona. All of those teams did not make the playoffs last year. Cleveland and Oakland have no national TV.
  • The league and networks are ignoring Arrowhead and the Red Sea. If the 2007 schedule holds (it could change under flex scheduling) over the last six seasons (2002-2007) the Chiefs have had only two prime-time games at home. Last year’s Thanksgiving Night broadcast of the Chiefs-Broncos hardly qualifies as national exposure since so many markets do not have access to the NFL Network. There was a Monday night game against New England in 2004. That’s it.
There is an obvious lack of respect among the league officials responsible for scheduling for what the Chiefs are doing here under Herman Edwards and what they’ve accomplished as an organization for the last 18 years in creating the game-day experience at Arrowhead.
The opinions offered in this column do not necessarily reflect those of the Kansas City Chiefs.
A former beat reporter who covered the Pittsburgh Steelers during their glory years, Gretz covered the Chiefs for the Kansas City Star for nine years before heading up KCFX-FM's sports department. He is a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame's Board of Selectors. His column appears three times a week during the season.
 

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sago1;1454814 said:
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There is an obvious lack of respect among the league officials responsible for scheduling for what the Chiefs are doing here under Herman Edwards and what they’ve accomplished as an organization for the last 18 years in creating the game-day experience at Arrowhead.
The opinions offered in this column do not necessarily reflect those of the Kansas City Chiefs.
A former beat reporter who covered the Pittsburgh Steelers during their glory years, Gretz covered the Chiefs for the Kansas City Star for nine years before heading up KCFX-FM's sports department. He is a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame's Board of Selectors. His column appears three times a week during the season.

WAA, WAA, WAA, WAA, MY CHIEFS SUCK, WAA, WAA, WAA.....
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I think it's great.

I love all the Prime time or National games.

But I really love the Sunday night games...Especially if I have that following Monday off.:toast:
 

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in a way i agree with this guy.

IMO the two teams that played in the SB the previous year should get the most prime time games. Then the two teams that lost their Conference championship games should get the second most prime time games....and so on.

Also.......I sure would have loved to have the Vince vs Vick game on prime time, only cause of all the internet comparisons between the two.

Don't get me wrong....I am stoked that Dallas has so many prime time games......but, it can also backfire, if they get embarrassed during some of those contests....I just like seeing Dallas getting a lot of respect from the scheduling brass......I also like the bye week in the middle of the season.....

IMO the only real negative about the schedule is the 3 out 4 road games to close out the year.........but even then, that part of the schedule could be used to test their moxie.....
 

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Biggems;1454831 said:
in a way i agree with this guy.

IMO the two teams that played in the SB the previous year should get the most prime time games. Then the two teams that lost their Conference championship games should get the second most prime time games....and so on.

Also.......I sure would have loved to have the Vince vs Vick game on prime time, only cause of all the internet comparisons between the two.

Don't get me wrong....I am stoked that Dallas has so many prime time games......but, it can also backfire, if they get embarrassed during some of those contests....I just like seeing Dallas getting a lot of respect from the scheduling brass......I also like the bye week in the middle of the season.....

IMO the only real negative about the schedule is the 3 out 4 road games to close out the year.........but even then, that part of the schedule could be used to test their moxie.....

Dont worry about the road games at the end of the season. Last year we had like 4 out of the last 5 at home or something ridiculous like that and we lost every freaking one of them if I remember correctly.

Losing at home to Detroit was the worst, kinda like getting beat by your sister playing hoops. I just wanted to cover my face leaving the stadium that day. I still cant believe we lost to the freaking lions.....THE LIONS?????
 

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It's all about ratings. The Cowboys are THE TOP DRAW IN THE NFL! All the haters will just have to deal with it.

I love the national exposure, but it sort of negates the necessity for NFL Sunday Ticket. I have it primarily to watch Dallas games, but when I consider the potential for as many as 12 of their games being televised locally, well, Sunday Ticket sort of loses its value. As for those 4 or so games that are not televised locally, I'll be ecstatic that I have it on those days.
 

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Beast_from_East;1454833 said:
Dont worry about the road games at the end of the season. Last year we had like 4 out of the last 5 at home or something ridiculous like that and we lost every freaking one of them if I remember correctly.

Losing at home to Detroit was the worst, kinda like getting beat by your sister playing hoops. I just wanted to cover my face leaving the stadium that day. I still cant believe we lost to the freaking lions.....THE LIONS?????

Beast, don't get me started on that Lions game. I get pissed off every time I think about that Furrey (sp.) dude defacing the star. They outright disrespected us that day and the Cowboys showed no concern whatsoever as the LOWLY LIONS preened and danced all over the place. Disgusting.
 

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Hey I have to listen to this guy every darn day on the radio. Trust me I tried like hell to get thru on the phone and let him have it. I suspect he know Cowboy lovers were trying to get in because everyone I know just got the busy signal. The locals still think the Chefs have a shot at the super bowl. The truth is they will be lucky to go 8-8 this year. The network brass people are not stupid. They know what America wants to watch. In the most simply terms I can think of, let me put it this way......

Cowboys >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Chefs

Chef fans - deal with it.
 

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"This is not the Cowboys of Jimmy Johnson, Troy Aikman and Emmitt Smith"....you're right, it's not....it's the DALLAS COWBOYS...America's Team. We draw every year, every where. Get over it Chief.
 

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sago1;1454814 said:
GRETZ: Schedule Reaction

Apr 12, 2007, 1:55:02 AM by Bob Gretz - FAQ

Last I looked, Cowboys haven’t won the Super Bowl since the 1995 season and their post-season record in the last nine years is 0-2, same as the Chiefs.

Last I checked, the Chiefs haven't won a Super Bowl since 1970. :lmao2:

And yes, I had to check to make sure they actually won one.
 
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I mean Dallas is "America's Team" so why complain...LMAO! As long as Dallas keeps winning they will be on National TV.

Dallas Cowboys, New York Yankees and Los Angeles Lakers command TV time.
 

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shnagy;1454849 said:
Last I checked, the Chiefs haven't won a Super Bowl since 1970. :lmao2:

And yes, I had to check to make sure they actually won one.


but wasnt it the 69 Chiefs that won it in 1970......doesnt matter really.......except for the fact that it was the last time they ever made the Bowl...meanwhile Dallas went 8 times and won 5 since the Chiefs have been.
 

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It's almost as important to me as sex. I love the hatred.

So sex with someone you hate ... must be unbelievable.
 

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I don't know what his gripe is. These primetime games are rarely tied to merit. The Chiefs are a bland, nondescript team. Always have been, save for the curt Montana years. I'm sorry, but no one pines to see Damon Huard play.
 

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last year was the first time the cheifs made the playoffs since I was in middle school, and they got in with a tie breaker. and got Blown out

:chiefs:

I used to live in Kansas. I hate the Cheifs
 
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