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TV Map for Week 8. You're going to enjoy this one!


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CBS Early

 

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All that red is Carolina.  fug that poo.  CBS carrying this game?  At least you'll get real coverage and not cheesy 80's dancing robots.

 

CBS

Seattle @ a loss

Baltimore @ Cinci

Buffalo @ New Jersey

Miami @ Jacksonville

No Game

 

FOX Early

Chicago @ New England

 

 

 

edit:  If you do not go to this game and sit in the stadium you got no God Damn right to say anything about the outcome of this game.

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CBS Early

 

08-CBS-E-V2.png

All that red is Carolina.  fug that poo.  CBS carrying this game?  At least you'll get real coverage and not cheesy 80's dancing robots.

 

CBS

Seattle @ a loss

Baltimore @ Cinci

Buffalo @ New Jersey

Miami @ Jacksonville

No Game

 

FOX Early

Chicago @ New England

 

 

 

edit:  If you do not go to this game and sit in the stadium you got no God Damn right to say anything about the outcome of this game.

 

 

 

 

 

I would love to be there but my private chopper threw a blade and it won't be fixed in time.

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