In the two years that ESPN has had Monday Night Football, the season opener has seen two games ... while the rest of the season sees just one game.
But why not two?
I mean, we see those double header baseball, basketball and hockey nights. That allows us to check out the Dodgers, Giants, Padres, Sonics, Lakers, Canucks and Sharks. With a limited amount of West Coast teams ... we won't do it every week. But we certainly can for most of the season.
Week 1: Ravens-Bengals, Cards-Niners
Week 2: Redskins-Eagles
Week 3: Titans-Saints. Browns-Raiders
Week 4: Patriots-Bengals, Chiefs-Chargers
Week 5: Cowboys-Bills
Week 6: Giants-Falcons, Panthers-Cardinals
Week 7: Colts-Jaguars, Rams-Seahawks
Week 8: Packers-Broncos, Saints-Niners
Week 9: Ravens-Steelers, Texans-Raiders
Week 10: Bills-Dolphins, Niners-Seahawks
Week 11: Steelers-Jets, Titans-Broncos
Week 12: Dolphins-Steelers
Week 13: Patriots-Ravens, Browns-Cardinals
Week 14: Saints-Falcons
Week 15: Bears-Vikings, Colts-Raiders
Week 16: Packers-Bears, Broncos-Chargers
Now, I used the normal rules that no team can be on ESPN more than three times ... and using the same Monday games already scheduled.
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