Giants-Saints game set for Monday night doubleheader

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NEW YORK (AP) -- The Giants-Saints game, driven from New Orleans by Hurricane Katrina, will be played as part of a nationally televised doubleheader starting at 7:30 p.m. EDT on Monday, Sept. 19.

The game, already moved to the Giants' home in the New Jersey Meadowlands, will begin on ABC, then be switched to ESPN at 9 p.m., when ABC goes to the regularly scheduled game between Washington and Dallas in Irving, Texas. In New York and Louisiana, as well as other parts of the Gulf Coast, ABC will continue to carry the Giants-Saints game, switching to Redskins-Cowboys when the Saints game ends.

NFL spokesman Greg Aiello said other details, such as ticket sales, will be announced soon.

We appreciate the leadership of ABC and ESPN in helping us turn this particular Monday night into far more than a prime-time football doubleheader, making it part of the overall Gulf Coast relief effort,'' commissioner Paul Tagliabue said in a statement released by the NFL. ``The New Orleans Saints know the importance of rising to help meet the Gulf Coast's extraordinary challenges, and we salute them, too.''

The NFL said fund-raising efforts for hurricane relief will be intertwined in the telecasts of both games.

Saints coach Jim Haslett, already miffed at losing a home game, found it curious the NFL would allow this game to overlap with the already scheduled Monday nighter.

``I really don't know why they're doing it,'' Haslett said, rolling his eyes.

Monday was the likely choice because the Meadowlands is playing host to a soccer game Saturday, Sept. 17 and the New York Jets play the Miami Dolphins there on Sunday.

The Saints are still waiting for a decision where they'll play the remaining seven games scheduled for the Superdome. The candidates are LSU's Tiger Stadium, the team's overwhelming choice; the Alamodome in San Antonio, where the Saints are living and practicing; or being on the road for all 16 games.

The scheduling does not totally satisfy the other NFC East teams because the Giants get an extra home game from the switch -- even if they are officially listed as visitors. ``I'd be smart not to comment on that,'' Dallas coach Bill Parcells said Monday. The Cowboys are so looking forward to having the national attention on Sept. 19 that they've scheduled the Ring of Honor induction of Troy Aikman, Emmitt Smith and Michael Irvin for halftime of that game


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That is a first to televise the game that's been moved to Monday, usually when these hurricane games get switched no one carries the TV coverage...

I can recall this happening 3 other times, including last year when Pittsburgh played Miami but never before has ABC/ESPN carried it.

With the extra publicity I guess ABC figured it was worth it...
 

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Why are they penalizing the Saints even more by playing on the Giants home field? This makes no sense, plus giving the Giants an extra home game if I was the Cowboys, Eagles and Redskins I would be doubly pissed.

If the NFL really wanted to showcase this game for donation purposes, it shouldn't be scheduled to conflict with the other Monday night game and if they wanted to attempt to be fair, it should be held somewhere convenient for the Saints , not the Giants.

Since the Saints are already working out in San Antonio, and a lot of hurricane survivors are in SA or Houston, game should be held there and NFL could have given tickets to people at the shelters.
 

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I would have to agree Plankton...the thing is the Giants would be favored in NY but not in NO...its not fair to the other East teams.
 

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Who decides these friggin things? Bad move playing in NY...
 

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Journeyman said:
I would have to agree Plankton...the thing is the Giants would be favored in NY but not in NO...its not fair to the other East teams.
:lolBIG: watching a little to much Sponge bob there Jman ;)
 

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Why are they penalizing the Saints even more by playing on the Giants home field?


Easy answer $$$$ - big payday for both teams and The NFL with another sellout at The Meadowlands. Saints owner drooling over this.




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wilheim said:
Easy answer $$$$ - big payday for both teams and The NFL with another sellout at The Meadowlands. Saints owner drooling over this.




wil.

does he get the full gate?
 

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