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Jeremy Igo

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Last Week's Numbers....

 

 

Week of 10/6-12

 

Seattle

Seahawks at Redskins*

10/06/2014

45.2

 

Milwaukee

Packers at Dolphins

10/12/2014

42.2

 

Buffalo

Patriots at Bills

10/12/2014

39.1

 

Denver

Broncos at Jets

10/12/2014

38.5

 

Cleveland

Steelers at Browns

10/12/2014

37.3

 

Dallas

Cowboys at Seahawks

10/12/2014

36.4

 

Indianapolis

Colts at Texans**

10/09/2014

34.2

 

Philadelphia

Giants at Eagles

10/12/2014

32.7

 

Pittsburgh

Steelers at Browns

10/12/2014

32.4

 

Chicago

Bears at Falcons

10/12/2014

31.5

 

Cincinnati

Panthers at Bengals

10/12/2014

30.7

 

Minneapolis

Lions at Vikings

10/12/2014

30.0

 

San Diego

Chargers at Raiders

10/12/2014

29.8

 

Boston

Patriots at Bills

10/12/2014

28.4

 

Baltimore

Ravens at Buccaneers

10/12/2014

25.8

 

Charlotte

Panthers at Bengals

10/12/2014

25.8

 

Phoenix

Redskins at Cardinals

10/12/2014

25.1

 

Washington, DC

Redskins at Cardinals

10/12/2014

24.9

 

Houston

Colts at Texans**

10/09/2014

24.6

 

Detroit

Lions at Vikings

10/12/2014

24.5

 

Nashville

Jaguars at Titans

10/12/2014

23.1

 

Jacksonville

Jaguars at Titans

10/12/2014

22.3

 

Atlanta

Bears at Falcons

10/12/2014

20.2

 

New Orleans

Cowboys at Seahawks

10/12/2014

20.1

 

Miami

Packers at Dolphins

10/12/2014

16.0

 

Tampa

Ravens at Buccaneers

10/12/2014

14.4

 

New York

Giants at Eagles

10/12/2014

14.1

 

 

Nice to see Charlotte in the mix and leading the NFC South in support.

 

Oh, and New York? Divisional game? No viewers.....fairly pathetic.

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One thing to remember about NYC, there are about as many people there as the entire state of NC. A large % of them don't even speak English. A large % of them don't like sports, and a large % of the ones that do like sports, like other sports, like Soccer or Baseball.

 

In sheer numbers, I'm sure the Giants had plenty of fans watching, but NYC is not a sports only town like Cleveland.

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