Week 6 game maps

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A lot of people don't understand why someone would pony up to pay for NFLST, but it's days like today (Wisconsin) that make it worth it.
 

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Keep in mind local stations can choose whatever game they want. For example local programming directors who are Cowboys haters may bump the Cowboys game. Upstate NY last week was an example. Last minute they changed to the Colts game...had to go out to see the game.

But, but, but they have it broadcast in all of New England and NY State....
 

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It would be interesting to see what Canadian and Mexican Television shows in the way of NFL games.
 

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Keep in mind local stations can choose whatever game they want. For example local programming directors who are Cowboys haters may bump the Cowboys game. Upstate NY last week was an example. Last minute they changed to the Colts game...had to go out to see the game.

Thanks my man.
 

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It would be interesting to see what Canadian and Mexican Television shows in the way of NFL games.
I lived in Guanajuato, Mexico for 12 years. Two major Mexican networks carried the Sunday afternoon games, and they would alternate between double-headers, just like in the US. Of course, there was a pregame show in Spanish, usually with a Hispanic ex-player on the panel. Those guys would do the game commentary, with ambient audio from the games. If there was no clear best match-up, you'd normally get the previous year's SB champ.

Night games were on the Latin American version of ESPN, and they actually had a guy (John Sutcliffe) at the game on the sidelines.

Then Sunday Ticket came along under the name of NFL Pase, and it was the same broadcast that you get in the States, complete with FOX and CBS pre-game shows, and everything in English.
 
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