NFL Replay Games Plus NFL GameDay Final Quotage

Let’s give you the games that NFL Network will reair tonight and tomorrow regarding the NFL Replay games and then the GameDay Final quotage from Sunday.

First for tonight:

NFL Network’s Tuesday Night “Field Pass” Schedule

Tuesday, November 23
  • 8:00 PM ET NFL ReplayHouston Texans at New York Jets
New York wide receiver Santonio Holmes caught a six-yard touchdown pass from Mark Sanchez with 10 seconds remaining in the game to lift the Jets to a 30-27 victory over the Houston Texans.
  • 9:15 PM ET NFL Replay: New York Giants at Philadelphia Eagles
Philadelphia running back LeSean McCoy ran for a 50-yard touchdown on 4th and 1 late in the fourth quarter to give the Eagles a 27-17 victory over the New York Giants and possession of first place in the NFC East.
  • 10:30 PM ET Best of Sound FX: Mike Singletary
Best of the on-field sights and sounds of current San Francisco 49ers coach and former Chicago Bears linebacker Mike Singletary.
NFL Replay offers an exclusive look at the previous week’s games in a condensed, 75-minute, high-octane format. With the use of bonus NFL Films and NFL Network footage, including never-before-seen camera angles and coaches’ commentary, combined with exclusive wired sound from the field, locker rooms and sidelines, viewers will experience the game like never before.

Now for Wednesday.

NFL Network’s Wednesday Night “Field Pass” Schedule

Wednesday, November 24
  • 8:00 PM ET NFL ReplayWashington Redskins at Tennessee Titans
Washington kicker Graham Gano kicked a 48-yard field goal in overtime to give the Redskins a 19-16 win over the Tennessee Titans. NFL Replay will include special wired sound from Tennessee head coach Jeff Fisher during the game.
  • 9:15 PM ET NFL Replay: Indianapolis Colts at New England Patriots
New England safety James Sanders intercepted Peyton Manning’s pass late in the fourth quarter to seal a 31-28 Patriots victory over the Indianapolis Colts and thwart a 17-point comeback attempt. NFL Replay will include special wired sound from New England head coach Bill Belichick during the game.
  • 10:30 PM ET Sound FX: Week 11
A compilation of the best sights and sounds from around the league from Week 11 of the NFL season.
NFL Replay offers an exclusive look at the previous week’s games in a condensed, 75-minute, high-octane format. With the use of bonus NFL Films and NFL Network footage, including never-before-seen camera angles and coaches’ commentary, combined with exclusive wired sound from the field, locker rooms and sidelines, viewers will experience the game like never before.
Both 75-minute NFL Replay programs are a part of the new ‘Field Pass’ block airing every Tuesday and Wednesday from 8:00-11:00 PM ET. ‘Field Pass’ takes fans inside the game like never before with exclusive NFL Films footage and sound. Following NFL Replay at 10:30 PM ET is Sound FX featuring a ‘best of’ theme highlighting an NFL great on Tuesday nights and a compilation of the sound from the previous Sunday’s games on Wednesday.
***NFL Network Thanksgiving Specials This Week:
Thursday Night Football Cincinnati Bengals vs. New York Jets – Nov. 25 at 8:00 PM ET
(Announcers–Bob Papa, Joe Theismann, Matt Millen & Alex Flanagan)
Thursday Night Kickoff pregame show at 7:00 PM ET features:
  • Deion Sanders one-on-one interview with New York Jets head coach Rex Ryan

  • Profile on Cincinnati defensive coordinator Mike Zimmer about how he and his family handled the passing of his wife during last season’s playoff run.

  • A look at NFL Network’s Keep Gym in School program that teamed with Comcast and the Atlanta Falcons, Chicago Bears, Denver Broncos, Oakland Raiders and Pittsburgh Steelers this year to help rebuild and enhance a middle school’s physical education program in their city.
Sound FX: Cincinnati Bengals vs. New York JetsSaturday, November 27 at 8:30 PM ET
  • Exclusive one-hour “all-sound” show, enhanced re-air of the Thanksgiving Thursday Night Football game
  • “We are planning to have 15 players and coaches miked during the game, including both coaches and the coordinators. We’ll have 60 people at the game, which is more than we use for a Super Bowl, and then we’ll turn it around in 48 hours and show it to you through the eyes of the players. It’s something you won’t see anywhere else.” – Steve Sabol, NFL Films president

And the quotage comes after the jump break.

And here’s the NFL GameDay Final quotes from Sunday.

Week 11 (11/21/10) – Quotable from
NFL GameDay Final on NFL Network
(Airs Sundays at 11:30 PM ET)
“What helps your football team is when you win games in different ways.”
— Michael Irvin on the difference between the Eagles win against the Redskins and the win against the Giants
“That quickness is what makes Philadelphia dangerous because there’s quickness all over the field.”
— Michael Irvin on the Philadelphia Eagles offense
“I’m impressed with him. He’s been playing very steady, taking good care of the football and distributing to those terrific weapons that he has.”
— Steve Mariucci on the play of Philadelphia Eagles QB Michael Vick, who has 11 touchdown passes and no interceptions this season
“The best team in the NFL is the Philadelphia Eagles.”
— Michael Irvin
“He’s been suffering without Randy Moss, but this guy in between the numbers is the best in the game.”
— Deion Sanders on New England Patriots WR Wes Welker who scored a touchdown in the victory over Indianapolis
“He wanted to win the game right then and there and he just felt that it wasn’t a good throw. He admitted it, just the like the pro he is and that’s why everybody gives him a pass because you know the next time he gets that opportunity, he’ll go down and score.”
— Steve Mariucci on Indianapolis Colts QB Peyton Manning taking the blame for his late interception in a loss to New England
  
“You beat Pittsburgh, the number one rushing team, last week. And then you turn around and beat the number one quarterback in our modern era right here today in Peyton Manning. That young defense is starting to come together.”
— Michael Irvin on the New England defense
  
“The reason I love this team the most: fourth in rushing offense and fifth in stopping the run. With that recipe, you can go a long way in the playoffs.”
— Deion Sanders on the New York Jets
  
“(At) 3-7, that is a wrap. I think it’s over for (Brad Childress) and it’s over for Brett Favre.”
— Deion Sanders on the Minnesota Vikings
“This team has lost the players emotionally, physically, psychologically, and they’ve certainly lost a lot of games. It’s time for a change.”
— Deion Sanders on the 3-7 Minnesota Vikings
“There’s a tomorrow for the Minnesota Vikings, and you have to start working towards that tomorrow because the today is gone and its dead.”
— Michael Irvin on the Minnesota Vikings this season
“It was the last thing I needed to see as I watch his maturation as one of the top quarterbacks in this league.”
— Michael Irvin on Philadelphia Eagles QB Michael Vick leading the Eagles on the game-winning drive in the fourth quarter
   
“Yes. As well as Carson Palmer. (He) should be concerned about his job security moving forward.”
— Deion Sanders on if Cincinnati Bengals head coach Marvin Lewis should be concerned about his job security
“I like the Indianapolis Colts as long as they’re inside…in a controlled climate.”
— Deion Sanders on the best team in the AFC South
  
“Total chaos. Disarray. All of the above.”
— Michael Irvin on what is wrong with the Cincinnati Bengals
  
“(My sources) told me that Vince is really upset because every time he messes up, they place Kerry Collins in the game. But when Kerry Collins messes up or someone else, nothing happens, and (Young) has just gotten fed up with it. He wanted to go back into the game. He and Fisher got into a shouting match where a policeman had to break them up. This all took place in front of the GM. Here’s what the Titans plan on doing with him: put him on the injured reserve, or cut him as soon as tomorrow.”
— Deion Sanders on the situation with Tennessee Titans QB Vince Young
“One of them has to go, and I don’t think it’s going to be the head coach.”
— Deion Sanders on Tennessee Titans head coach Jeff Fisher and QB Vince Young
“Vince Young deserves to be the starting quarterback for that team, make no mistake about it. The way he’s played and his win-loss record says that. But there are some things that Vince Young is doing that cannot happen from the quarterback position.”
— Michael Irvin on the actions of Tennessee QB Vince Young following a loss to the Washington Redskins
***        Additional exclusive video clips from Sunday’s NFL GameDay are available on NFL.com. Click on the video segments. These videos include:
       Let’s Go Primetime: Deion Sanders counts down the top 10 performances from Week 11.
       GameDay: Sunday recap: Fran Charles, Steve Mariucci, Deion Sanders, and Michael Irvin recap the biggest play from every game on Sunday.
       Vince Young’s Time in Tennessee Over?: Deion Sanders and Michael Irvin discuss the situation between Vince Young and Tennessee head coach Jeff Fisher which unfolded after the game.
       Week 11: RedZone Top 10: Scott Hanson looks back at the 10 best moments from Week 11 on NFL Network’s RedZone.
       And many more Week 11 game highlights and postgame video only on NFL.com

That concludes this post.

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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