Mark Holtz
12-19-05, 07:26 AM
From Sacramento Bee:
Christmas on Sunday shifts NFL's lineupChristmas may come once a year, but a Sunday holiday creates a major anomaly.
At least it does for sports fans. With that in mind, the folks who create game schedules try to balance family time and tradition with the business of big-league entertainment.
Not anymore. Like their NBA counterparts, the National Football League will play two games on Christmas Day, embracing the spirit that watching sports fits into quality family time.FULL ARTICLE HERE (http://www.sacticket.com/tv_radio/story/13997017p-14830301c.html)
Christmas on Sunday shifts NFL's lineupChristmas may come once a year, but a Sunday holiday creates a major anomaly.
At least it does for sports fans. With that in mind, the folks who create game schedules try to balance family time and tradition with the business of big-league entertainment.
Not anymore. Like their NBA counterparts, the National Football League will play two games on Christmas Day, embracing the spirit that watching sports fits into quality family time.FULL ARTICLE HERE (http://www.sacticket.com/tv_radio/story/13997017p-14830301c.html)