Monday, September 24, 2012

The Fifth Down: NFL Networks Added, but Not Available to All

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September 23

Schiano Does It Again

Tampa Bay Coach Greg Schiano, criticized for ignoring an unwritten rule last week, doubled down this week by attacking the Cowboys' victory formation.

September 23

NFL Networks Added, but Not Available to All

Some Time Warner Cable customers did not get the NFL Network, or its companion service, NFL RedZone, by the time games began Sunday. A nine-year impasse between the companies ended Friday with a deal to carry both channels.

September 23

A New Home Advantage in the N.F.L.?

Home teams have beaten the point spread in 61.3 percent of their games this season, and the replacement officials may have something to do with it.

September 22

Jets Cut Bryan Thomas

The waiving of linebacker Bryan Thomas may not signal the end of his tenure with the Jets.

September 22

30 Seconds With Nick Buoniconti

The Hall of Famer Nick Buoniconti, the linebacker who anchored the No-Name Defense for the Miami Dolphins when they went undefeated in 1972, talks about his work in supporting research for spinal cord injuries and being a player agent, and other topics.

About The Fifth Down

The New York Times will report on the Giants and Jets throughout the season. You can also find links to coverage from around the league, tips for your fantasy football team and discussion with other football fans.

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1 comment:

  1. TWC could have timed it a little better and gotten the deal in time for the Giants/Panthers game on Thursday, it would have saved me from listening to my neighbor screaming at the television on my couch. I got to get an earful from him about how much he liked the Redzone channel and wasn’t fond of the replacement ref’s, but who is? I’ve been watching the Redzone since it was launched and it has become a standard Sunday channel. I even solved the flipping back and forth between channels problem that was haunting me, a coworker at DISH convinced me to upgrade to the Hopper because of the larger hard drive mostly and the Picture in Picture that my old receiver didn’t have. Now I can watch a game on television and split the screen so I can see the Redzone as well. Now I don’t miss any great plays from around the league on Sunday.

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