New Orleans @ Cleveland
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Ironman92
I have the Browns on FOX and the Bengals on CBS....I'll watch the Reds mostly.Rotinaj;1653880 wrote:Browns aren't even on in my area. The fucking Bengals are. Shits weak. -
slingshot4everToledo has the fucking Lions on FOX. Anyone know where I can watch this online for free?
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like_that
This worked well for me last year: http://www.wiziwig.tv/competition.php?part=sports&competitionid=37&discipline=americanfootballslingshot4ever;1653892 wrote:Toledo has the fucking Lions on FOX. Anyone know where I can watch this online for free? -
Ironman92
I'm not greatly familiar with Ohio above Columbus....why is Toledo so in love with Michigan/Detroit? Everywhere has fans crossing borders but when it comes to tv ratings they are going for the greatest number....I just would guess Toledo would be a bigger Browns market than Lions.slingshot4ever;1653892 wrote:Toledo has the fucking Lions on FOX. Anyone know where I can watch this online for free? -
Laley23
Its closer than most boarders. The city limit stops with the border. Detroit is about 45 miles north.Ironman92;1653896 wrote:I'm not greatly familiar with Ohio above Columbus....why is Toledo so in love with Michigan/Detroit? Everywhere has fans crossing borders but when it comes to tv ratings they are going for the greatest number....I just would guess Toledo would be a bigger Browns market than Lions.
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SportsAndLadyDamn didn't realize Cameron was doubtful coming in? He's inactive for today's game that is a huge loss.
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slingshot4ever
I would imagine proximity. 45-60 minute drive to Detroit vs 2-2.5 hours to Cleveland.Ironman92;1653896 wrote:I'm not greatly familiar with Ohio above Columbus....why is Toledo so in love with Michigan/Detroit? Everywhere has fans crossing borders but when it comes to tv ratings they are going for the greatest number....I just would guess Toledo would be a bigger Browns market than Lions. -
Laley23Plus, the AA hockey team and AAA baseball team for Detroit are in Toledo.
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slingshot4everThis is why I hate the Browns being on FOX, because FOX deal is with NFC (not sure of all rules). When Browns play on CBS they do not have anyone to compete with in the Toledo market. The other closest AFC teams routinely on CBS are Bengals and Colts. I've never seen Toledo not show the Browns on CBS.
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slingshot4ever
Thanks! Hopefully it will work for me.like_that;1653894 wrote:This worked well for me last year: http://www.wiziwig.tv/competition.php?part=sports&competitionid=37&discipline=americanfootball -
Laley23
For the most part, yes. But the NFL has changed the policy for road teams playing conference opponents. CBS can now broadcast an NFC vs NFC game, should the NFL want/allow.slingshot4ever;1653902 wrote:This is why I hate the Browns being on FOX, because FOX deal is with NFC (not sure of all rules). When Browns play on CBS they do not have anyone to compete with in the Toledo market. The other closest AFC teams routinely on CBS are Bengals and Colts. I've never seen Toledo not show the Browns on CBS.
EDIT: This is what is happening today. Usually the AFC road teams are on CBS and NFC road teams on FOX. But, obviously this rule has been modified cause it isn't 1970 anymore. Hope for your sake it doesn't happen often this year. -
SportsAndLadyMingo out too
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Commander of AwesomeHughes and kitchen too
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Ironman92
I didn't realize Detroit was THAT close and never realized it was 2+ hours to Clevelandslingshot4ever;1653900 wrote:I would imagine proximity. 45-60 minute drive to Detroit vs 2-2.5 hours to Cleveland.
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slingshot4ever
I just switched Browns Defense to Green Bay for my fantasy team. GB DEF was available as a free agent.SportsAndLady;1653907 wrote:Mingo out too -
slingshot4ever
No problem. Glad I could help.Ironman92;1653909 wrote:I didn't realize Detroit was THAT close and never realized it was 2+ hours to Cleveland
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Laley23Also, just realized I read your post wrong and it's the Bengals taking the slot on CBS, not Lions.
But, point remains. Be prepared for the Lions to possibly be on CBS this year if they have a solid record and enticing match-up. -
SportsAndLady
Prob a smart move. You don't wanna start a defense against breesslingshot4ever;1653910 wrote:I just switched Browns Defense to Green Bay for my fantasy team. GB DEF was available as a free agent. -
Laley23
Its not quite 2+ hours. Depends on where you are going. You can hit the burbs in about 1.5.Ironman92;1653909 wrote:I didn't realize Detroit was THAT close and never realized it was 2+ hours to Cleveland
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slingshot4ever
Browns only have one other game scheduled for FOX against TB on November 2nd. Lions are on a bye that week, so I I should be OK>Laley23;1653906 wrote:For the most part, yes. But the NFL has changed the policy for road teams playing conference opponents. CBS can now broadcast an NFC vs NFC game, should the NFL want/allow.
EDIT: This is what is happening today. Usually the AFC road teams are on CBS and NFC road teams on FOX. But, obviously this rule has been modified cause it isn't 1970 anymore. Hope for your sake it doesn't happen often this year. -
Laley23
Nice. That works out well.slingshot4ever;1653916 wrote:Browns only have one other game scheduled for FOX against TB on November 2nd. Lions are on a bye that week, so I I should be OK>
Just hope the Lions aren't flexed into a CBS game and bump the Browns (also on CBS) off your TV.
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slingshot4ever
I hope not....Laley23;1653912 wrote:Also, just realized I read your post wrong and it's the Bengals taking the slot on CBS, not Lions.
But, point remains. Be prepared for the Lions to possibly be on CBS this year if they have a solid record and enticing match-up. -
GoChiefs
If not, try here. http://xn--athe-1ua.net/slingshot4ever;1653904 wrote:Thanks! Hopefully it will work for me. -
GOONx19Firstrowsports is working for me.
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IggyPride00Must win game for both teams.
Playoff odds for teams that start 0-2 fall to 12% historically.