NFL on CBS Previews Week 13 of the 2012 Season

Now we move to the NFL on CBS and what you’ll see on the Tiffany Network. CBS has the doubleheader this week and will spread seven games across the country with four early games and three in the 4:25 p.m. window.

In this preview, analysts Phil Simms and Dan Dierdorf talk about the games they’ll be covering on Sunday. For Dierdorf, it will be the New England Patriots at the Miami Dolphins and Simms will be in Baltimore for the Pittsburgh Steelers-Ravens game.

Here’s what both are saying about their games on Sunday.

THE NFL ON CBS: WEEK 13 (SUNDAY, DEC. 2)

AUDIBLES WITH “NFL ON CBS” LEAD ANALYST PHIL SIMMS AND DAN DIERDORF

The CBS Television Network, home of Super Bowl XLVII, continues its 53rd year broadcasting the NFL with coverage of THE NFL ON CBS on Sunday, Dec. 2 (1:00-7:00 PM, ET) beginning with THE NFL TODAY, the Network’s one-hour studio show (12:00 NOON-1:00 PM, ET), live from THE NFL TODAY studio in New York City.

THE NFL ON CBS lead announce team of Jim Nantz and Phil Simms call the action live from the Pittsburgh Steelers-Baltimore Ravens game from M&T Bank Stadium. Lance Barrow is the coordinating producer and lead game producer and Mike Arnold is the lead game director.

Sean McManus is Chairman, CBS Sports, and serves as Executive Producer of CBS Sports’ coverage of THE NFL ON CBS.  Harold Bryant is Executive Producer and Vice President, Production, CBS Sports.

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PHIL SIMMS

(On Pittsburgh’s quarterback situation): I thought Pittsburgh’s back-up quarterback situation was in great hands. Not only did they have one, they had two because they’ve proven it in the past with other teams. But just as important, they’ve proven it with the Steelers. I’m sure even the Steelers are surprised that their offense hasn’t played better, even with the back-ups. People tend to over-react when the back-up doesn’t do well. But let’s remember, he’s the back-up for a reason and not the starter. And he’s definitely not getting near the work that the starter gets. So you can’t expect the same precision on the offensive side. What you have to see is more ingenuity from the offensive coordinator when the back-up is in there.

(On possibility of Ben Roethlisberger playing): If I had to give a yes or no answer at this point as to whether he will play, I’d say yes. Knowing his history, and knowing that the Steelers really need him, if they lose this game their margin of error goes down to almost nothing. Considering that situation, I would expect Ben Roethlisberger to play if there is any chance.

(On Baltimore): The thing about Baltimore that was jumping out at me when I watched their team is I kept thinking that this will be the end of their great defensive era. But now as I watch them more the last three or four weeks, I’m starting to think that I may have listened to others too much and took their word for it, which is wrong. I’m definitely seeing things on the defensive side that would give me great hope if I was a Baltimore fan. They can still get it done. They have some names that people don’t talk about: Corey Graham, Dannell Ellerbe, No. 59. These guys jump off the screen when I watch them on TV.

DAN DIERDORF

(On New England): The Patriots are just playing lights out football. Coaching staffs always go back and watch the four previous games really closely. I’m sure that wasn’t a fun experience for the Miami coaching staff, especially the defensive coaching staff. You can’t play offensive football any better than the Patriots have been playing it on this five-game winning streak.

(On New England QB Tom Brady): There has been so much attention lavished on Peyton Manning, and justifiably so for the year he’s having, that you just don’t hear Tom Brady’s name kicked around when the MVP discussion is taking place. You just hear people wonder if Manning going to win the MVP and the Comeback Player of the Year in the same year. But Tom Brady has had 24 touchdowns and only three interceptions. He’s 35-years-old and he’s never looked better. He’s looking just like he looked back in 2007 when he threw 50 touchdowns.  It’s quite a sight to see.

(On Miami): Miami has a new system, a new coach and is a team trying to establish an identity. There’s a lot to like about this Miami team, but any way you look at it, it’s a rookie quarterback going up against Tom Brady and Bill Belichick. I have no idea what Belichick’s career record is against rookie quarterbacks, but I would imagine that it’s staggeringly high in his favor.

(Key for Miami): Miami is going to have to re-create the running performance they had against Seattle last week. Sometimes the old strategies that worked 50 years ago still work today. Miami has to shorten the game and possess the football. They have to keep Tom Brady on the sideline, and you do that by effectively running the football. If Miami cannot run the football, if they are forced to have Ryan Tannehill try to win the game by throwing, that will play right into the Patriots’ hands. And that will be trouble. Reggie Bush and Daniel Thomas are going to have to get loose. They’re going to have to get away from Vince Wilfork somehow and have a big day.

Next, CBS previews what you’ll see on The NFL Today at noon ET on Sunday. Among the features, CBS hypes Tuesday’s Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show with model Lily Aldridge making an appearance to provide her picks along with The NFL Today crew. In addition, Jim Rome will be back to make a comment about super teams in the NFL.

Here’s the preview from CBS Sports.

“THE NFL TODAY’s” BILL COWHER VISITS PITTSBURGH TO PREVIEW  STEELERS-BALTIMORE GAME FOR WEEK 13 ON SUNDAY, DEC. 2

ALSO JIM ROME TALKS “SUPER TEAMS”; AND VICTORIA’S SECRET MODEL LILY ALDRIDGE DISCLOSES HER PICKS FOR WEEK 13

THE NFL ON CBS, home of Super Bowl XLVII and broadcasting its 53rd year of the NFL, continues its 2012 NFL season on Sunday, Dec. 2 (1:00-7:00 PM, ET) beginning with THE NFL TODAY (12:00 Noon-1:00 PM, ET).

Former Pittsburgh Steelers Head Coach and THE NFL TODAY’s Bill Cowher previews the key AFC North rivalry game between the Steelers and the Baltimore Ravens by visiting the city where he once coached. With Ben Roethlisberger questionable to start due to injury, and back-up Byron Leftwich also hurt, will Charlie Batch once again be the Steelers’ starting quarterback this week? Which running back will step up? Can Pittsburgh’s top-ranked defense prevent Baltimore from clinching a playoff spot or possibly even the division on Sunday? Jeff St. Arromand is the producer.

In addition, Jim Rome gives his unique perspective on if there are any “super teams” in the NFL. And, Victoria’s Secret model Lily Aldridge is live on the set as she picks against the guys and previews the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show on CBS.

James Brown hosts THE NFL TODAY along with analysts Dan Marino, Boomer Esiason, Shannon Sharpe and Cowher, NFL TODAY Insider Jason La Canfora, as well as Lesley Visser reporting.

Eric Mann is senior producer and Bob Matina is director of THE NFL TODAY.

We’ll go to Fox next.

About Ken Fang

Ken has been covering the sports media in earnest at his own site, Fang's Bites since May 2007 and at Awful Announcing since March 2013. He provides a unique perspective having been an award-winning radio news reporter in Providence and having worked in local television. Fang celebrates the three Boston Red Sox World Championships in the 21st Century, but continues to be a long-suffering Cleveland Browns fan.

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