Patriots versus Lions on Thanksgiving Day....
Link to Articles
http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/blog/shutdown_corner/post/Patriots-get-to-maul-Lions-on-Thanksgiving-this-?urn=nfl,228560
I am curious. Why does it seem the Detroit Lions always end up playing on Thanksgiving? I am a little confused... Is there any particular reason for this? Seems that the Lions always end up playing and always end up losing. I am sure this year will be no different..
I almost wonder if they worry about controversy... Because imagine if the Thanksgiving Day game was Cowboys versus Redskins or Patriots versus Redskins...
Maybe someone here knows somethign I don't.
But if they know who will be playing on Thanksgiving day, do they have the rest of the schedules figured out yet???
I would sure like to see it..
This FanPost was created by a registered user of The Daily Norseman, and does not necessarily reflect the views of the staff of the site. However, since this is a community, that view is no less important.
13 comments
|
0 recs |
Do you like this story?
Comments
The Cowboys and Lions always play on Thanksgiving
They were talking abou stopping it this year but really? It’s the only thing the Lions have!
It's a lot easier to love the Vikings when they win...
I'm not sure why the Lions play on Thanksgiving day.
Both conferences should be represented, not just the NFC. They should switch the Lions out with the Steelers or Patriots.
It's just tradition
Lions, Cowboys likely to continue hammerlock on Thanksgiving games
Posted by Mike Florio on November 26, 2009 10:39 AM ET
After last year’s 0-16 season from the Detroit Lions, which included a 47-10 blowout loss to the Titans on Thanksgiving, complaints emerged regarding the team’s ongoing entitlement to an exclusive national audience on the fourth Thursday in November. (Yeah, we use that a lot as a different way of saying “Thanksgiving,” in order to avoid using the word “Thanksgiving” twice in close proximity. On Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving.)
At his annual press conference on the Friday before the Super Bowl, Commissioner Roger Goodell said that any discussion regarding a change to the afternoon games on Thanksgiving would occur later in the year.
Later in the year, however, Goodell said he doesn’t think the Lions are in danger of losing that one day per year when, no matter how bad they are, we all get an eyeful of Honolulu Blue.
More recently, NFL spokesman Greg Aiello told us that the issue currently is dormant. “I have heard no discussion of changing Thanksgiving format,” Aiello told us via e-mail. “Any potential discussion of a format change would be one for the offseason.”
And, of course, we’ve all typically moved on to other issues by the time the offseason comes.
The argument most often advanced for the status quo comes from the reality that the Lions and the Cowboys were willing to host Thanksgiving games every year at a time when no one else was interested in accepting what was deemed to be a burden, not a benefit.
The other reality? The league has a captive audience on Thanksgiving afternoon.
When fictional NBC president Russell Dalrymple asked George Costanza why anyone would watch a show about nothing, Costanza’s response was immediate: “Because it’s on TV.”
And that theory applies with extra force when it comes to football games on Thanksgiving. It’s part of our routine. Families congregate, the televisions activate, and football games accelerate. (Yeah, it doesn’t fit. But I really wanted to end that sentence with another word ending in “-ate.”)
Why waste the good football games for the day when we’ll watch whatever football game is “on TV”?
Case in point: Because CBS and FOX each televise one of the afternoon games and because both Thanksgiving home teams are from the NFC, the CBS game requires a road team from the AFC.
This year, the Lions game airs on FOX, and the Cowboys game goes to CBS.
The Cowboys host two teams from the AFC West: the Chargers and the Raiders.
San Diego at Dallas would have been a great Thanksgiving game. But the captive audience is instead getting Oakland at Dallas, which is widely expected to be a blowout — Sunday’s win by the Raiders over the Bengals notwithstanding.
Though Chargers-Cowboys on December 13 has been, per a source with knowledge of the protected list, blocked by CBS from flexing into prime time, the game begins at 4:15 p.m. ET, and CBS will use it to carry a huge audience into 60 Minutes.
So get used to seeing the Lions and the Cowboys on Thanksgiving, no matter how good — or bad — either team is.
Then again, we all should be used to it by now. That’s the way it’s been for decades, and it likely will be for decades more.
So in other words....
Don’t ever expect a close game..
I hope we see some upsets for the Thanksgiving games..
Maybe…. It’ll change it up a bit.
But, anyways, long story short, I would be putting my money on the Pats if I was a betting man… It just may not be so much of a blow-out this year.
the youth of america is to caught up in their video games to care
tradition is the only word that can describe this. 100 years from know wnen detroit makes the playoffs for the first time they can thank this game to motivate them.
Announcement of the first game of the 2010 season (Thur. Sept. 9th) will be on Monday 3-22-10.
Guess who the Saints will be playing?
You guessed it………………..The Minnesota Vikings!
Brett Favre is the Greatest QB in NFL History!
Brett Favre will be back in 2010, 100% Guaranteed!
If we don't..
I’ll be soo pissed!!!
Especially if it goes into OT — AGAIN!!!
If they try to hurt Brett again.
I hope one of our players burries a helmet into Bree’s kneecap. Seriously. I’m all for fair play, but the second the other team puts a bounty on your QB the gloves are off.
by Jepp The Viking on Mar 19, 2010 2:46 PM CDT reply actions
In total agreement.
Brett Favre is the Greatest QB in NFL History!
Brett Favre will be back in 2010, 100% Guaranteed!
by REVENGE4FAVRE on Mar 19, 2010 4:49 PM CDT up reply actions
Ray Edwards
has basically already said they’ll be gunning for Brees on defense now that the Saints more or less came out saying they wanted to hurt Favre. There’ll be quite a few ‘remember me’ shots, I think. Especially since, you know, it only results in a 15 yard penalty and a fine.
With or without Favre's return.
I still hope they do the “remember me” shots….
Rub a little dirt in their eye….. Show them that if you can’t play w/ class, you’ll be treated on the same level.

by 

















