Talk:NBC Sunday Night Football
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I am not at all certain that the person who tagged this article so heavily either (a) understands American football, (b) American television, or (c) the fact that this article is a splitoff/disambiguation of another article. I also don't think that any research was done before tagging the article. This article is neither speculative nor unencyclopedic. It is a part of the history of the National Football League on TV and was split off another article (ESPN Sunday Night Football) to which it clearly didn't belong. -- Robster2001 02:51, 6 January 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Football Night in America merge
It doesn't need to be merged. Sunday Night Football refers to the games and Football Night in America refers to the pre-game show. Currently, they are two separate entities and should remain that way until we know more about how they operate.
- Basically, FBNIA is a pre-game show/recap of the games so far, and SNF is the actual game, keep them seperate! ViperSnake151 19:06, 17 September 2006 (UTC)
- NFL Primetime has its own article separate from ESPN Sunday Night Football, so it seems reasonable that now that NBC has the games it should stay that way. —Wrathchild (talk) 19:22, 19 September 2006 (UTC)

