NFL utilizes flex scheduling for first time in 2012, avoiding the New York Jets

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The New York Jets are not a good football team, but the media still eats them up because, sex excluded, nothing sells quite like controversy, and the majority of us in the TV-viewing audience are the media world's version of rubberneckers. We can't take our eyes off of a classic train wreck.

But even with back-to-back wins keeping them faintly alive in the playoff race, the NFL and NBC can't rationalize keeping the still-pathetic Jets in primetime two weeks from now. 

That's why Week 16's Sunday Night Football game between the Jets and the equally terrible and depressing San Diego Chargers has become the first victim of the league's ability to "flex" Sunday nighters between Weeks 11 and 17. 

Since flexing was implemented in 2006, the league and the networks have been fairly conservative when it comes to making changes. It's not quite as simple as NBC getting their pick of games each week as both Fox and CBS can protect a limited amount of games. This year's been one of the most conservative with flex scheduling though as this is the first time the NFL has removed a game from primetime this season. And because nobody is slated to play in the Sunday nighter in Week 17 until early that week, it'll be the only time that happens. 

Replacing the Chargers-Jets game that night will be a good divisional matchup between the San Francisco 49ers and the Seattle Seahawks.

Who had the Seahawks flexing into Sunday Night Football in place of the Jets before the season began?

[NFL.com]

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CUbsfan
CUbsfan

That is the sad thing about the N.Y. Jets game at home against the San Diego Chargers, becaue right now the N.Y. Jets are only 1 game behind the Cincinnati Bengals and Pittsburgh Steelers for the #2 Wild Card in this year's AFC Playoffs, But on the bright side if the .N.Y. Jets are out of the Playoff chase by then than NBC won't have to worry abut replacing their game, the only problem with that however is that the N.Y. Jets have the easiest schedule out of all 18 teams that are fighting for the 12 spots in the AFC and NFC Playoffs in the final 3 weeks of this year's NFL regular season because the N.Y. Jets next week play at the Tennesse Titans on Monday Night Football , than as mentioned the N.Y. Jets will play the San Diego Chargers at home and the N.Y. Jets will  finish the season with a game at the Buffalo Bills, while all of the 17 teams trying to make this year's NFL Playoffs have 2 of their final 3 games or  all of their final 3 games or at least 1 of their final  3 games against another team trying to make this year's NFL Playoffs!

Jeff Stapleton
Jeff Stapleton

I bet ESPN is wishing that they could flex out of the Titans-Jets game for next Monday.

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