Chargers-Broncos on Nov. 19 Moved to Nighttime Slot

The NFL has made its second set of moves under its flexible-scheduling plan.

The Nov. 19 game between the San Diego Chargers and Denver Broncos has been moved to 8:15 p.m. ET on NBC.

The Indianapolis Colts-Dallas Cowboys game on the same day has been moved to 4:15 p.m on CBS.

By Mark Maske |  November 6, 2006; 1:44 PM ET  | Category:  Broncos , Chargers , Television
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Maske, you LOSER, care to make any more LOUSY predictions. Your lock of the week was Chicago beating Miami (who you called sorry). The only SORRY one is YOU! If you actually watched the games with any type of football knowledge (besides being a geek couch potato that has probably never actually played a sport outside of PlayStation) you might have been able to predict that this was an easy game to predict (look at Joey Harrington's record against the Bears, look at how the Bears have underperformed lately, look at the "anger" factor of the Dolphins players, look at 1985). Here's a prediction: YOU'RE AN IDIOT!!!!

Posted by: Matthew Leger | November 6, 2006 2:52 PM

Matthew Leger, maybe you should stop betting on other people's predictions. If you're such a genius about football, why bother to read columns that you think are stupid? You need a new hobby, my friend.

And how is anything you wrote relevant to the post at hand? Some of us come here to read Maske's stuff because we enjoy it. Some of us come to critcize it, too. But most of us are civil. You, not so much.

Posted by: Will | November 6, 2006 5:47 PM

Echo that Will ... Leger needs a life. Maybe he should get off his backside and move away from the keyboard. Try a run around the block.

Interesting to see the Bolts on a Prime Time game. These two teams have a long history and don't really like each other very much. Sorta like Leger and his reflection in the mirror.

It could be close or a blow out in either direction. Hopefully close for us fans to enjoy, but this is only their first meeting this year so a revenge match will happen later no matter how it turns out.

Posted by: Ditto | November 7, 2006 10:16 AM

How are season ticket holders reacting to the flexible schedule? I'd be upset if my Sunday schedule was unceremoniously switched for nothing more than to sell TV advertising at a better rate.

Posted by: John in Bluemont | November 7, 2006 11:13 AM

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