49ers-Rams could be a candidate to get flexed into Sunday Night Football

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49ers-Rams could be a candidate to get flexed into Sunday Night Football


.................This concerns the San Francisco 49ers because A: they are 3-0 and B: in Week 6 they have a divisional matchup against the Los Angeles Rams; who they are right now tied with for first place in the NFC West. A lot can change in the next two weeks. .............
 
Isn’t there a maximum number of prime time games a team can play? Selfishly I’d rather not have this flexed as it will already be on tv for me.
 
Isn’t there a maximum number of prime time games a team can play? Selfishly I’d rather not have this flexed as it will already be on tv for me.
YOU BASTID! Don't you care if fans in the midwest get more than one regular season game on a flat screen? My life on Sundays is squinting at a lap top screen for the game!
 
If i remember correctly it's a home game so we have that going for us.

I also think the 9ers are the worst undefeated team in the NFL. They flash sometimes but they are so undisciplined I don't see how they even come close to beating us. I watched their game against the Steelers the other night and cannot believe they didn't lose that game. They were doing everything to give it away, I think they turned it over 5 times or more? That's just crazy. If they were playing anyone but the Steelers, Dolphins or the Jets they would have been crushed that game. Can't wait for that matchup
 
If i remember correctly it's a home game so we have that going for us.

I also think the 9ers are the worst undefeated team in the NFL. They flash sometimes but they are so undisciplined I don't see how they even come close to beating us. I watched their game against the Steelers the other night and cannot believe they didn't lose that game. They were doing everything to give it away, I think they turned it over 5 times or more? That's just crazy. If they were playing anyone but the Steelers, Dolphins or the Jets they would have been crushed that game. Can't wait for that matchup
It is a home game which also means they have to work out logistics with the Coliseum. This stuff will be so much easier next year!
 
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Isn’t there a maximum number of prime time games a team can play? Selfishly I’d rather not have this flexed as it will already be on tv for me.
I don't know.
It seems like the Cownoys have Prime time slots most weeks.
 
I don't know.
It seems like the Cownoys have Prime time slots most weeks.
Primetime and nationally televised "game of the week" on Fox are different though. Primetime are Thursday Sunday and Monday night games.
 
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Primetime and nationally televised "game of the week" on Fox are different though. Primetime are Thursday Sunday and Monday night games.
Yeah. It seems the Cowboys have always gotten the more than any other team.
 
Yeah. It seems the Cowboys have always gotten the more than any other team.

Playing in a huge market and being the most popular team will get that exposure. Give the Rams 5 years of success or more and we'll be on that level.
 
YOU BASTID! Don't you care if fans in the midwest get more than one regular season game on a flat screen? My life on Sundays is squinting at a lap top screen for the game!
Hook that sucker up to a TV or projector!
 
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Lotta stinkers on prime time these days. This game would be one of the more interesting ones.
 
If it does get flexed that mean I get six straights weeks of Rams games being televised here in Florida. Wild.


I know.

Good thing that I purchased my Sunday Ticket package immediately. I bet I would have paid much less if I waited. But yeah... our Rams are never on down here this many weeks in a row.