CBS Sports Previews Week 5 of the 2012 NFL Season

CBS Sports has provided its preview of Week 5, actually Denver at New England, featuring the analysts who used to be quarterbacks in the NFL, Phil Simms, Dan Fouts, Rich Gannon, Steve Beuerlein and Boomer Esiason. I guess Dan Marino was not available for this. And interestingly, we don’t have a preview of this week’s NFL Today show. So no NFL Network or NFL Today previews.

Hopefully, we’ll get them next week.

Here’s the CBS preview.

THE NFL ON CBS: WEEK 5 (SUNDAY, OCT. 7)
AUDIBLES WITH “NFL ON CBS” QUARTERBACKS PHIL SIMMS, BOOMER ESIASON, DAN FOUTS, RICH GANNON AND STEVE BEUERLEIN TALKING ABOUT DENVER-NEW ENGLAND

            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, Oct. 7 (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 from the Denver Broncos-New England Patriots game live from Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass. 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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THE NFL ON CBS quarterbacks weigh in on the classic Week 5 showdown between this generation’s greatest quarterbacks and their teams; Denver’s Peyton Manning vs. New England’s Tom Brady

PHIL SIMMS
Everyone is excited about the game this week with the two quarterbacks – the two biggest stars in the last 10-15 years in the NFL. The biggest thing is their talent and the fact that they know how to stay healthy and stay on the field, which is a talent itself. What is most important is that both of them are coming into the game with confidence and playing probably their best games of the year. And physically being on top. That’s what it’s all about. The other big thing about the game that’s different from the past is Peyton Manning has a different offense in Denver than he did in Indianapolis. Now there is truly a running game to go with his audibles and his passes. That running game is real. When you play the Denver Broncos you just can’t say, ‘Let’s stop the pass.’ Their running game could beat you by itself. The same goes for Tom Brady. The Patriots have made a great effort to get their running game to be part of what they do. And we’ve seen that if you play the pass and Tom Brady and Wes Welker and those tight ends, they’ll just run the ball even more. It’s going to be a good “chess match” to watch both quarterbacks. 

BOOMER ESIASON
I love when these two guys are able to get together on the field because it is truly the best of the best. Even though Tom Brady holds an 8-4 advantage over Peyton Manning in head-to-head games, I’ve always felt like Peyton has had to work harder to beat Tom’s team than Tom has had to work to beat Peyton’s team. This will be the case this Sunday as well because Peyton is in a new surrounding on a new team with new players. And, he is only four games into that. Tom has been in the same system since 2001 with the same head coach, and has an arsenal of offensive weapons around him that very few players in the league have. While I can appreciate the brilliance and greatness of Tom Brady, I also recognize the difficulties Peyton Manning will have again in this game because of the newness and coming back from injury. If he can pull this off, it will be a great victory in their head-to-head history. 

DAN FOUTS
I can only relate to it like when I played against a John Elway, Dan Marino or Joe Montana, you just know that you have to be at your very best because that is what you’re going to get from them. It’s fun. It’s a long season. It’s tough to get up for every game. But it’s not tough to get up for a game when you are playing against a great one.

RICH GANNON
Anytime you get these two guys together special things happen. This game changes the way you call a game if you’re (offensive coordinators) Mike McCoy or Josh McDaniels.  This is one of those games where you say, ‘We have to stop them and hold them to field goals.’ The focus from a head coaching perspective is, ‘We have to score 40 to win.’ That has to be the mindset. It changes the way the play-callers call the game. You have to be aggressive and attack. A game like this between these two players usually comes down to who has the ball for the last possession. The last guy to have the ball in his hands is probably going to win it. 

STEVE BEUERLEIN
You can’t say enough about Peyton Manning and what he has accomplished so far after coming back from his injury. Except for about a six-minute span of one quarter where he threw three interceptions, he’s played pretty darn good football. Despite the fact that he has played so well, this game is going to be a different animal going to Foxborough against a Bill Belichick team that seemed to awaken last week in the second half against Buffalo. It’s going to be a very tall task for Denver. Belichick is going to find a way to try and make Peyton force the ball up the field to see if he can make throws. I think he’s going to struggle this week.

Tom Brady showed last week that when he gets his rhythm and confidence going, they are very hard to stop. He looked very, very comfortable. The Patriots still have a lot of weapons.

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Following are THE NFL ON CBS assignments for Week 5.

WEEK 5 – Oct. 7 – CBS DOUBLEHEADER

1:00 PM, ET starts:

  • Cleveland @ N.Y. Giants — Greg Gumbel/Dan Dierdorf
  • Miami @ Cincinnati — Marv Albert/Rich Gannon
  • Baltimore @ Kansas City — Ian Eagle/Dan Fouts

4:25 PM, ET starts:

  • Denver @ New England — Jim Nantz/Phil Simms
  • Buffalo @ San Francisco — Kevin Harlan/Solomon Wilcots
  • Tennessee @ Minnesota — Bill Macatee/Steve Tasker

Fox’s preview is next.

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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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