NFL-ST Houston vs. Baltimore game moved to Monday - will be available

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UPDATE from DirecTV:

This game will be available to NFL SUNDAY TICKET subscribers nationally on Monday night starting at 8:30 PM (ET) on channel 717 and 717-1 in HD. The game will also be available locally in Houston and Baltimore on CBS.

Good news for all the football fans, hope everyone in Houston and surrounding areas is safe this weekend.
 
Wow, that's cool. I can't recall if the Fins/Titans game was available in 2004
 
The NFL game between the Titans and Dolphins is being moved from Sunday to Saturday at 1 p.m. ET because of concerns about Hurricane Ivan's hitting the Miami area.
Ivan could reach southern Florida as soon as Sunday, forecasters said. The Dolphins and Titans had been scheduled to kick off at 1 p.m. ET that day.
"It's pretty wild," Miami linebacker Junior Seau said Thursday. "Where I come from, we have earthquakes. It just happens. Here, you can monitor hurricanes for days and days and your life stops.
"With the weather we have, it can scare a lot of our fan support away and that's understandable."
For the Dolphins, the scheduling change is the latest development in a preseason that included the retirement of running back Ricky Williams and concerns about Hurricane Frances. The storm last week prompted talk of a player boycott when the Dolphins were forced to play a preseason game in New Orleans against their wishes as the storm threatened Florida.
"We're bullet-proof at this point," coach Dave Wannstedt said. "There's nothing that anyone can do or say that will hurt us. Everyone knows what we've been through."
The change was made to allow Miami residents and officials more time to prepare for Ivan, which has top sustained winds of 160 mph. At midday Thursday, it was about 900 miles southeast of Miami. It could hit Florida by Monday, forecasters said.
The sold-out game will be televised by CBS affiliates in Miami and Tennessee.
As the Dolphins prepared to practice Thursday, quarterbacks A.J. Feeley and Sage Rosenfels studied a laptop showing the projected path of the hurricane.
In 1992, devastation from Hurricane Andrew forced the Dolphins to move their opener against New England to the bye week in October.
In a phone call Thursday morning, Wannstedt made the proposal and Tennessee coach Jeff Fisher agreed to it. The NFL made the final decision early Thursday afternoon.
There have been concerns that police personnel might not be available to provide security at Pro Player Stadium. While the Titans had no issues with traveling to Miami, they were concerned about being stuck in Miami during the hurricane.
Tourists and residents were told Thursday they will have to leave the Florida Keys to avoid Ivan, which would be the third hurricane to hit Florida in a month. The last time three hurricanes hit Florida in a single season was 1964, when Cleo, Dora and Isabel hit the state.
Ivan has already killed at least 15 people as it tears through the Caribbean, the most powerful hurricane to hit there in a decade. National Hurricane Center forecasters predict that Ivan could hit the Florida Keys as a Category 4 hurricane, with wind of 131 to 155 mph.
Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.
 
Just got an email from Directv stating the same info, did not expect to get one, but it's a great service to let thier ST subs know this :)

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NFL SUNDAY TICKET™ UPDATE: BALTIMORE VS. HOUSTON GAME RESCHEDULED

Due to Hurricane Ike, which is expected to impact the Gulf Coast of Texas this weekend, the NFL has rescheduled the game between the Baltimore Ravens and Houston Texans for Monday, September 15. As an NFL SUNDAY TICKET™ subscriber, you will be able to watch the game live on Monday night.

Baltimore Ravens at Houston Texans
Monday, September 15
8:30 PM ET
Channel 717
Channel 717-1 (HD)


Jimbo
 
Wow, that's cool. I can't recall if the Fins/Titans game was available in 2004


I can't believe you don't remember this game, though it wasn't available on ST & was shown nationally on a network (NBC/ESPN or ABC). You could hardly make out any of the plays/players & the rain/wind was just relentless. It was the most bizarre game I have ever watched on TV besides the fog bowl in Chicago which I attended (& I LOL to this day about that one).
 
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/front/5999358.html

Reliant Stadium damaged; Monday's game is off

The Houston Texas will not be playing their home opener against the Baltimore Ravens on Monday night at Reliant Stadium.

The game was supposed to have been played at 7:30 p.m., but Hurricane Ike has caused damage to the stadium that has made it unsuitable for hosting the game.

``The facility will not be usable,'' said Shey Guinn, president of SMG, the company that manages Reliant Park.

``There's some structural damage to the roof. Part of it is off,'' Guinn said.
``There's also some other damage on the property caused by wind and water. We're in the process of assessing the damage,'' he said. ``As far as the game being postponed again or played, that will be up to the NFL.''

-- John McClain
 
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It says the teams & league will figure it out later Saturday.

Perhaps an alternate location?

IF the game is played, anywhere, it will be on DirecTV, as the league already gave permision. If the game is rescheduled later in the year, that may change things, we'll see.
 
well they have to play the game - its not like baseball - and these 2 teams don't share the same bye week

interesting to see where and when they play it
 
well they have to play the game - its not like baseball - and these 2 teams don't share the same bye week

interesting to see where and when they play it

CharlesO's post indicated that the league may switch off weeks in order to compensate, but thats still just an option at this point.

Jimbo
 
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