Even the Bengals have more primetime games that the Panthers. The Super Bowl participants have one saturday night game, and ONE FREAKIN MONDAY NIGHT GAME!!!!! Anyone else think their teams got screwed?
Don't feel too bad. I'm glad my Chiefs got 6 prime time games this year; but I'm also smart enough to know that it's because the league knows that when you pair our offenses ability with our defenses lack of ability, you have the prime makings for loads of TDs scored, which is good for the ratings. I am glad for the Chiefs to get more exposure. I have Sunday ticket so I see them anyway. I really like the early Sunday games the best. Woo-Hoo, we get to see your panthers week 2!
6 Prime time games? I only saw 4 buddy.... of course I would love 4 since the Steelers got only one...
I havent looked at the Chiefs schedule, but I believe the NFL restricts the maximum prime time appearances to 4 or 5(4 i think, but I might be wrong)....I know 3 is the max number for MNF
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (kcgsc)</div><div class='quotemain'>Don't feel too bad. I'm glad my Chiefs got 6 prime time games this year; but I'm also smart enough to know that it's because the league knows that when you pair our offenses ability with our defenses lack of ability, you have the prime makings for loads of TDs scored, which is good for the ratings. I am glad for the Chiefs to get more exposure. I have Sunday ticket so I see them anyway. I really like the early Sunday games the best. Woo-Hoo, we get to see your panthers week 2!</div> That should be a good game. If we can keep your offense under control, everyone knows we can run all over your D, nothing personal. I mean, we scored 29 points on New England, to go along with 400 yds of Offense.
I think we have the max which is 4 primetime games. Being defending champs it seems every team steps up there game when they play you and having 4 primetime games juat makes it worse because teams will be gettting pumped up for the national spotlight and to knock off the defending champs. I just fear 2002 all over. Losing in a tie breaker in the division because of a real tough schedule.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Pats37)</div><div class='quotemain'>I think we have the max which is 4 primetime games.</div> The max is 4 unless you include Thanksgiving Day...then it is 5. In reference to an earler post, the Panthers are a top returning team, but I think they are a little boring. Let me rephrase that. I think the league may think they're a little boring. There are few "prime time" / flashy players. They generally are pretty basic in everything they do. They were a complete surprise to make it this good, and a lot of people aren't expecting the same next year.....right or wrong. I am worried about my Cowboys schedule. It seems that last year we had the #1 ranked schedule and it didn't turn out to be that hard. Anymore, you can't evaluate a team based on how they did last season. This year, I really couldn't ask for a better schedule.....and that's what worries me.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Cowboy71)</div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Pats37)</div><div class='quotemain'>I think we have the max which is 4 primetime games.</div> The max is 4 unless you include Thanksgiving Day...then it is 5. In reference to an earler post, the Panthers are a top returning team, but I think they are a little boring. Let me rephrase that. I think the league may think they're a little boring. There are few "prime time" / flashy players. They generally are pretty basic in everything they do. They were a complete surprise to make it this good, and a lot of people aren't expecting the same next year.....right or wrong. I am worried about my Cowboys schedule. It seems that last year we had the #1 ranked schedule and it didn't turn out to be that hard. Anymore, you can't evaluate a team based on how they did last season. This year, I really couldn't ask for a better schedule.....and that's what worries me.</div> Don't take this personally, I'm just disproving what you say. Your right, the double-overtime win in St. Louis was boring. So was the Super Bowl. The fact that we were 1-15 2 years ago under sea-fart and now we are Conference Champs, well that's no reason to give us primetime games. The fact is the Panthers will always be a small-market team, therefore unless we win SBs, we won't be put on primetime that much.
I agree to a point because I like watching defense and a solid running attack which is what your team showed 90% of the time last season. This on the other hand does not translate to the average fan who proabably mostly checks out the national televised games which along with the small market doesn't look like a big ratings game. I don't think Carolina is boring but I can certainly understand why teh avg. fan would think so.
The NFL usually features teams with "exciting" individual players, before teams, which is why I was surprised to see Mike Vick and the Falcons making just 1 prime time appearance
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Pats37)</div><div class='quotemain'>I agree to a point because I like watching defense and a solid running attack which is what your team showed 90% of the time last season. This on the other hand does not translate to the average fan who proabably mostly checks out the national televised games which along with the small market doesn't look like a big ratings game. I don't think Carolina is boring but I can certainly understand why teh avg. fan would think so.</div> Yeah hopefully now that Jake has gotton better under the system, we will open up the playbook offensively. I'd like to see more passing to, Like during the Playoffs when Jake was the #1 rated QB. He threw 6TDs, 1 INT. Hopefully that's a sign of things to come. We also have Smith, who can as Cowboys, Rams, and Patriots fans can attest, can score on any given play. Foster is also a playmaker, and I'd like to see him get more carries. Eagle and Pats fans know he's a hard runner, and fast too.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (TheBeef)</div><div class='quotemain'>The NFL usually features teams with "exciting" individual players, before teams, which is why I was surprised to see Mike Vick and the Falcons making just 1 prime time appearance</div> Well that doesn't explain how the Dolphins seem to have at least 3 a year. One could make the arguement that the only star player they have is Williams, and he didn't have that great a year least year. Taylor also didn't have the season he had before where he led the NFL in sacks. It's just very confusing and dissapointing that the NFL chose to snub the Panthers. We got more games then this in 97 after we LOST the NFC Championship. :x
The Dolphins win 9 or 10 games every year....they have exactly 2 sub-.500 seasons in the last 35 years....2 losing seasons in 35 years is impressive in the NFL where teams rise and fall with the tides....the reason the Dolphins get those prime time games every year, is becuase they are always in reasonable contention, and they have a good record of ratings on TV....they are the winningest team in the leagues history(Win %), after all....
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (TheBeef)</div><div class='quotemain'>The Dolphins win 9 or 10 games every year....they have exactly 2 sub-.500 seasons in the last 35 years....2 losing seasons in 35 years is impressive in the NFL where teams rise and fall with the tides....the reason the Dolphins get those prime time games every year, is becuase they are always in reasonable contention, and they have a good record of ratings on TV....they are the winningest team in the leagues history(Win %), after all....</div> True, but still, I would have liked to have seen at least 1 more primetime game for my panthers. Preferably another Monday nighter
Whoa...a Friday afternoon game? Would you call that a primetime game? Who can watch it? If you do, than my Vikes have 4 primetime appearance...pretty impressive. I'm really looking forward to the game against Philly.
I believe that friday afternoon game is Christmas eve so most of the cpuntry will able to watch if they choose
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Delhomme Wins Next year)</div><div class='quotemain'> Don't take this personally, I'm just disproving what you say. Your right, the double-overtime win in St. Louis was boring. So was the Super Bowl. The fact that we were 1-15 2 years ago under sea-fart and now we are Conference Champs, well that's no reason to give us primetime games. The fact is the Panthers will always be a small-market team, therefore unless we win SBs, we won't be put on primetime that much.</div> I don't think you disproved me because I wasn't talking about your performance. I didn't mean your games were boring, and I really like your team. Unfortunately, it seems that in a lot of cases, the execs often seem to think that the TV audience needs either a storyline (i.e. Parcells returns to NE/NY) or a mouth (Sapp, Keyshawn, etc) or just a stud player. The Panthers were a great "team" but to date most of the personalities are vanilla. Sure, those that was closely could say a Buckner has that potential, but you really haven't seen that unless you are a diehard fan. There aren't many Panther bandwaggoners yet, so what is the audience? This group would love to see more Panther games, but to the lukewarm fan, they won't pay as close of attention. Dallas gets 5 primetimes (incl Thanksgiving) because they have a large-market audience, they have more bandwaggoners, they have Parcells, and they have Keyshawn the mouth. I like it only because I'm a Cowboys fan, but I'm with you - there should be more Panther games.
The Pack got four games again this year...three Mondays and a Thursday on ESPN. I'm happy about that. I will chime in, though, and say the Panthers should have gotten at least two prime time games.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Pats37)</div><div class='quotemain'>I think we have the max which is 4 primetime games. Being defending champs it seems every team steps up there game when they play you and having 4 primetime games juat makes it worse because teams will be gettting pumped up for the national spotlight and to knock off the defending champs. I just fear 2002 all over. Losing in a tie breaker in the division because of a real tough schedule.</div> Looking forward to 12/20 - AFC East will be decided that night.
OK, OK. How about 6 nationally telivised games. We have 5 in Prime-time including the Christmas day game against Galvy's Raiders. The 6th game was a regular Sunday game, but it's the national TV game that week according to nfl.com.