Anyway the nfl can screw the Ravens, that's what will happen. At least 2 games, probably a holiday game (Thursday) and a game against a post season team that the nfl favors.
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Anyway the nfl can screw the Ravens, that's what will happen. At least 2 games, probably a holiday game (Thursday) and a game against a post season team that the nfl favors.
O's on road 1st week of season so we could get a Sunday or Monday niter. We always get a Sunday nite or Monday on the the road vs Stealers.
Maybe Saints or Panthers in prime or Bengals.
It's funny they could play a night game Thurs and fly out that night to Detroit to play a day game but last year the White Sox couldn't do it....
For the record, the Ravens ended the 2005 season in Cleveland. It's understandable why one would want to forget that game though. For the masochistic: http://www.pro-football-reference.co...0601010cle.htm
The team ended the regular season against Pitt in 2002, 2003, and 2007. Their final regular season game was against the Bengals in 1997, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 (note that 2010 marked the first season the NFL actively tried to push division games into the final quarter of the regular season).
id say two but we probably get flexed to 3 if we have the type of season were capable of.
Schedule wish list:
1. Can we please stop ending the season in Cinci?
2. Pittsburgh game at Heinz Field Sunday at 1pm please.
3. Miami game in November or early December - because I'm going and the warm weather will be nice!
4. Mainly all 1pm Sunday games at home.
5. See #4, but opening the season on Sunday Night Football would be great. Just not Monday because traffic will suck.
3 total.. 2 on the road.. (one of each type)
Ravens @ Steelers - SNF
Ravens @ Colts - TNF
Falcons @ Ravens - MNF
That was referring to the Pit game at Heinz. Many people here are thinking one of the Pitt games will be nationally televised. I'm not so sure. The bloom is off that rivalry a bit, nationally. Neither team made the playoffs last year. Neither team is a sexy, high-powered offense, and I don't know that you can give it the "slobber-knocker defensive war" narrative that made the game so appealing in the past.
Couple that with increased interest in the Bengals (playoffs three of last four years) and Browns (if their QB is named Manziel) and the BAL/PIT games may not be the marquee AFCN matchup this year from a national perspective.