How bad does the NFL want Favre v. Manning?

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I know i do...called it before the season. 2 best teams...maybe if the NFL had the BCS system, we could see it for sure!
 

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NFL wants New Orleans vs Indianapolis.
Both went undefeated until they got to games that meant nothing to them.
Anyhow, MInnesota is going to get throttled in New Orleans.
 

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i think the nfl would be just fine getting the saints to the bowl.

shame the game isnt in new orl.
 

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All of the match-up possibilities, Minnesota (Favre) vs Indianapolis (Manning) would likely bring the largest viewing audience IMHO. So that means more dollars received by the NFL. I suspect they would prefer that match-up most.
 

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How long till we see Manning vs Manning Superbowl? My god how bad would the hype be for that one.
 

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Why CBS wants the Jets to lose

It’s the barbershop and water cooler talk across the country.

What Super Bowl matchup will yield the biggest ratings?

Many fans immediately look to market size and figure that the New York Jets have to be one of the teams.

And they’d be wrong.

“The matchup that will do the best is Indianapolis against Minnesota,” said former CBS Sports president Neal Pilson, who now runs his own consultancy firm. “It’s a matchup that features two marquee players in Peyton [Manning] and [Brett] Favre and the rating you’ll get for that exceeds any other combination.”

Pilson reasons that the New York market will already pull a big rating anyway and that the Jets being in the game won’t influence the ratings nationally more than Manning’s presence in the game could.

“Sure, you’d get the New York market, but you have to remember that the Jets are largely unknown as you get further away from the Hudson River,” Pilson said. “Networks don’t want Cinderella stories at the end. In baseball, college basketball and football, they want the strong, established teams.”

That’s why Pilson says the Jets against the Saints are the worst matchup.

There’s one caveat to all this analysis and that is that a less desirable matchup can yield a higher rating if the game is better. The quality of the game, Pilson says, overshadows the quality of the teams.

The highest rated Super Bowl in the last decade was Super Bowl XXXIV between the St. Louis Rams and the Tennessee Titans in 2000. That game came down to the last play with the Titans’ Kevin Dyson trying unsuccessfully to reach the ball into the end zone.

If CBS, which is broadcasting the game, gets the ideal matchup in the Colts and Vikings, Pilson said it could be worth up to about four million more viewers than the worst matchup in the Jets and Saints. The Super Bowl, with any combination of teams playing in it, is good for at least 90 million US viewers.



Updated Jan 22, 7:01 pm EST

http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news?slug=ys-cnbcjetscbs012210&prov=yhoo&type=lgns



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I don't necessarily agree with the above, but saw the article on Yahoo home page and thought it would be a good idea to post it
 

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All of the match-up possibilities, Minnesota (Favre) vs Indianapolis (Manning) would likely bring the largest viewing audience IMHO. So that means more dollars received by the NFL. I suspect they would prefer that match-up most.

agreed, 2 most recognizable names in the game around the world
 

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have to agree, Jets and Saints would be a brutal matchup considering the possibilities.
 

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I know i do...called it before the season. 2 best teams...maybe if the NFL had the BCS system, we could see it for sure!



:lolBIG::lol:


cmon, it's obvious the Jets are the best team, they proved it all year long.
 

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“Sure, you’d get the New York market, but you have to remember that the Jets are largely unknown as you get further away from the Hudson River,” Pilson said. “Networks don’t want Cinderella stories at the end. In baseball, college basketball and football, they want the strong, established teams.”

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I don't necessarily agree with the above, but saw the article on Yahoo home page and thought it would be a good idea to post it

Bullshit. This is the NFL. There is no such thing as an unknown.

Same thing for the notion of "Cinderella"....We're not talking about a mid major making the Final Four here.

I've got a ticket broker buddy that is praying for Vikes & Jets.
 

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