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Could Andy Reid's Finale Be a Night Game?

Could Andy Reid's Finale Be a Night Game?

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Could Andy Reid's Finale Be a Night Game?

POSTED: Wednesday, December 19, 2012, 1:30 AM

What time do you prefer the Eagles to play most of their games?
Thursday evening
Sunday early afternoon
Sunday late afternoon
Sunday evening
Monday evening

Perhaps the irony is that the Andy Reid era is going to hang on a little longer than we thought after all ... if only for a few hours.

The NFL will enforce its flex scheduling for Week 17 no later than Monday (Merry Christmas Eve!) depending on the playoff possibilities for that weekend. (No night game has yet been scheduled at all; one will move into that NBC slot.) Since so many of the division titles are locked up and the top seeds and byes could be right behind them — and the NFC East title is guaranteed to not be clinched this weekend — Eagles-Giants and Cowboys-Redskins look to be the leaders in the clubhouse to close out the 2012 regular season.

The race for the final (or both) NFC wild-card slots may save us from yet another prime-time Birds event, but there is no denying that having a division title at stake is better for the ratings.

Here's a look at the Week 17 schedule, with records to date and a quick glance at what might be up for grabs in the contest:

 Teams  W-L  Notes
 Eagles
 at Giants
 4-10
 8-6
 NFC East can not be clinched in Week 16, but NFL may
 want the division games being played simultaneously
 Buccaneers
 at Falcons
 6-8
 12-2
 Atlanta can clinch NFC top seed this weekend
 Jets
 at Bills
 6-8
 5-9
 Two teams going nowhere
 Ravens
 at Bengals
 9-5
 8-6
 Baltimore can clinch AFC North in Week 16 and may
 be out of running for a first-round bye at this point
 Bears
 at Lions
 8-6
 4-10
 The final NFC wild-card spot can not be clinched in Week 16,
 so the Bears could be in play for that
 Texans
 at Colts
 12-2
 9-5
 Texans (and, yes, I typed "Oilers" at first) could clinch top AFC
 seed in Week 16, as could Colts with a wild-card spot
 Packers
 at Vikings
 10-4
 8-6
 Green Bay may be out of the running for a first-round bye, but
 Minnesota could be in the middle of a very muddled wild-card race
 Dolphins
 at Patriots
 6-8
 10-4
 New England could very easily be locked in as the AFC's No. 3 seed
 after this weekend
 Panthers
 at Saints
 5-9
 6-8
 Two teams getting together to celebrate victories over the Eagles
 as little else
 Browns
 at Steelers
 5-9
 7-7
 Pittsburgh could be eliminatyed from playoff contention in Week 16
 Jaguars
 at Titans
 2-12
 5-9
 Jacksonville could be in the running for the overall No. 1 draft pick,
 but I don't think that's what flex scheduling is all about
 Cowboys
 at Redskins
 8-6
 8-6
 This might be the best bet for the flex, especially if the Giants
 are eliminated from contention for the divsion title in Week 16
 Chiefs
 at Broncos
 2-12
 11-3
 This season can't end soon enough for Kansas City and the
 Broncos may already have a first-round bye sewn up
 Raiders
 at Chargers
 4-10
 5-9
 The WWE might want to flex this one, but that's about it
 Cardinals
 at 49ers
 5-9
 10-3-1
 San Francisco could have a bye locked by in Week 16 and
 Kevin Kolb is done for the season, so even Andy Reid won;t watch
 Rams
 at Seahawks
 6-7-1
 9-5
 Seattle could have a playoff spot locked up but the division (and
 a home playoff game) will proably be out of reach
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Comments  (31)
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:48 AM, 12/19/2012
    There's not on Eagle player you could call a star. If they all got replaced no one would care. How did it get so bad? Oh, right, Andy chose these losers. His TO debacle began the skid, and his Vick project sealed the deal. Good riddance AR!
    harbo
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:04 AM, 12/19/2012
    Andy Reid is a great coach and many great coaches never win SBs. The idea that every coach and every team has to win a SB to be supported by fans that have never won anything is ridiculous. If the NE Patriots have as many injuries as the 2012 Eagles and lose some games Bill would be a bad coach too, I guess. Also, I guess, every coach that has coached one SB win should be in the HOF. Please! Reid is good. Philly just hates.
    lbg
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:12 AM, 12/19/2012
    Best to just 'lose out' to ensure high draft picks!
    Mule53
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:34 AM, 12/19/2012
    Reid is a good coach. But all of his short comings over the years has cost his teams a shot of being a dynasty. The last two minutes of the super bowl. The NFC championship games that the team seemed unprepared for. And the constant poor time management and bad play calling. A fresh approach is needed.
    RobertB
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:03 PM, 12/19/2012
    I believe that Andy Reid can be a good to very good coach. I no longer buy that Andy Reid is a great coach. He came to the Eagles without Head-Coaching or Coordinator-level experience or responsibilities, so he came to the Eagles with deficiencies, namely: play-calling; game management and personnel evaluation. Reid was very successful early in his career as the Eagles HC, in spite of his flaws, and so he was never forced to improve on those flaws.

    Fourteen years later and we're still witnessing the same flaws... and perhaps he's gotten worse in some of his personnel decisions (especially: coaches). Jim Johnson is no longer around to bail out Reid... and that is a big point. A lot of those coaches that have gone on to be successful with other teams worked directly under Jim Johnson (on the defensive side of the ball) and less with Reid (on the offensive side of the ball).

    I thank Andy Reid for all of the good years that he gave to the team... and I am very ready for him to move on. If I was forced to attend the game against the Redskins this weekend, I would definitely give Andy a cheer at the end of the game (regardless of the score). However, if I am forced to witness another season of Reid, I won't even watch the games, even on TV and I will beg all of my family to not buy me any more Eagles merchandise. I will wait until I have heard that Reid has finally been released.

    I am not worried that the next Coach will be less successful. If he is, he is... at least maybe he'll set up the coach after that with a good draft pick... and it shouldn't take another 14 years to get there. One thing I am DEFINITELY not worried about is that Reid will go on to win a Super Bowl somewhere else. Fourteen years have shown me that Reid is good. He's just not THAT good.
    knighn
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:24 PM, 12/19/2012
    Thanks andy. Your allowing the Eagles to at least be able to start fresh next year. High Draft Picks that we may be able to accumulate more. We have one promising rookie QB and im sure will draft another. Oline, DT and Safety will also be addressed in the draft. Andy was a poor talent evaluator and it finally caught up with him. I wish Andy the best but i welcome any couch that understands the value of running the football and finding slot receivers that can also stretch the field and score TOUCHDOWNS
    Yes_General
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:27 PM, 12/19/2012
    Let's set the over/under line for national announcers to warn us "Be careful what you wish for Philadelphia, he's a great coach". I think they'll say it at least 8 times in the pre-game and during the game. They used to say that too when we needed to dump McNabb. Yeah he looked real good after he left Philly.
    jak55555
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:38 PM, 12/19/2012
    listen to obama its time for change! lol
    defroe
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:52 PM, 12/19/2012
    Reid will be let go as the Eagles coach.......but they will make him General Manager. Say it ain't so Lurie!
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:17 PM, 12/19/2012
    That's right, lbg and RobertB. Andy IS a great coach. Great at timeouts, great at using a running game, great at time management, great at being flexible and learning from his mistakes, great at promising Jeff Lurie that he could win a Super Bowl on the cheap. But best of all, great at being unable to draft NFL starters. Great coach. Which is why he will be fired from the company catapult with flaming Sterno pots duct-taped to his ankles into the Schuykill River on January 2, 2013. Now THAT would be GREAT.
    NM Eagle fan
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:37 PM, 12/19/2012
    A National Broadcast from Philly near Christmas Eve, calls for the Classic footage of Santa Clause being pelted at the Vet.
    Dexter
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:52 PM, 12/19/2012
    — and the NFC East title is guaranteed to not be clinched this weekend —Reaaly???? The Red Skin will clinch the NFC East if they beat the Eagles, and the Cowboys and the Giants lose this weekend.
    litoeegle
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:40 PM, 12/19/2012
    According to NFL official Week 16 Playoff Scenarios --
    WASHINGTON REDSKINS (at Philadelphia)
    Washington clinches a playoff spot with:
    1) WAS win NYG loss CHI loss MIN loss
    -- No mention of clinching NFC East
    BVJR
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:47 PM, 12/19/2012
    ... Cowboys could still win division at 9-7 with better record in common games (9-5 vs. Redskins 8-6).
    BVJR
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:42 PM, 12/19/2012
    RG III offers a better show for the TV audience. My guess is they'll show Cowboys-Redskins
    cybersport


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