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Pats to go for 16-0 on NBC and CBS

The NFL Network's broadcast of Saturday's potentially historic Patriots-Giants game will be simulcast on both NBC and CBS.

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Bleh. Go Giants.

With any luck, three networks will carry the Patriots imploding on national television.

One can only hope.

And in Boston, it was already going to be on Channel 5, the local ABC affiliate, so it will be on the three major over-the-air networks.

I don't think they're very happy happy about it, because now it means that they could lose two thirds of their audience.

The plus side of this is that it provides a great opportunity to compare and contrast different announcing crews for the same event. This doesn't happen often does it? Biases will sift to the surface! Annoying announcers actually WILL kill ratings!

kcatnd,

NBC and CBS will be using the NFL network feed so it will be the same set of announcers across the three networks.

Is there anyone, anywhere, who gets NBC, but doesn't get CBS? I mean what the hell is the point?

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