Monday, November 28, 2011

"Allen Gregory," "Amazing Race" slip on slow night (Reuters)

LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) ? Most programing took a hit Sunday night as the Thanksgiving weekend drew to a close, with Fox's new animated series "Allen Gregory" and CBS' reality standby "The Amazing Race" taking particularly big hits. Meanwhile, NBC took a predictable win for the night based on "Sunday Night Football," according to preliminary numbers.

Fox's night began at 7 p.m. with NFL overrun bumping into a "Cleveland Show" repeat, with the half hour scoring a 3.3 rating/9 share in the adults 18-49 demographic with 8.8 million total viewers. A new "Cleveland Show" at 7:30 provided one of the rare bright spots of the night, inching up 6 percent compared to last week's time-period premiere with a 1.9/5 and 4 million total viewers.

"The Simpsons" at 8 was down slightly, grabbing a 2.6/6 and 5.6 million total viewers, while the animated offering "Allen Gregory," which has performed sluggishly since its October 30 premiere, dropped 21 percent from last week, pulling a 1.5/3 and 3.1 million total viewers. "Family Guy" at 9 was also down, dropping 13 percent for a 2.8/6 and 5.5 million total viewers. "American Dad" at 9:30 dipped 8 percent for a 2.2/5 and 4.4 million total viewers.

CBS' night began with NFL overrun at 7, which drew the night's top ratings with a 7.0/17 and 22.8 million total viewers. That boosted "60 Minutes," which began at 7:55 and enjoyed a 24 percent increase, drawing a 3.6/8 and 15.3 million total viewers. "The Amazing Race" at 9 dropped 14 percent versus last week, taking a 2.4/5 and 8.9 million total viewers. The network closed the night with a "Person of Interest" repeat at 10.

"America's Funniest Home Videos" launched ABC's night at 7 with a 1.8/4 and 7.6 million total viewers, while the new series "Once Upon a Time" hit a series low at 8, dropping 11 percent to a 3.4/8 and 10.6 million total viewers. The network closed the night with the movie special "Hallmark Hall of Fame: Have a Little Faith" at 9, which drew a meager 1.1/2 -- a 48 percent plunge from last year's movie "November Christmas -- and 6.4 million total viewers.

NBC started the evening with three concurrent episodes of "Football Night in America" from 7 to 8:30. They drew a 1.9/5 and 5.9 million total viewers; 2.7/7 and 7.8 million, and 4.7/11 and 13.4 million. "Sunday Night Football" at 8:30 was up slightly from last week's game, drawing a 6.7/15 and 17.2 million total viewers. The combined performances gave NBC an overall ratings win for the night with an average 5.4/13, and also a win in total viewership, with an average 14.1 million total viewers.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/tv/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20111128/tv_nm/us_ratings

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Sanchez's 4 TD passes boost Jets

New York (6-5) moves into second place in AFC East with 28-24 win

By DENNIS WASZAK Jr.

updated 6:19 p.m. ET Nov. 27, 2011

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. - This was one frantic finish the New York Jets might consider a turning point if they end up pulling off another late-season playoff push.

Mark Sanchez threw a career-high four touchdown passes, including the winning 16-yard score to Santonio Holmes with just over a minute remaining, as the Jets kept pace in the AFC playoff race with a 28-24 comeback victory over the Buffalo Bills on Sunday.

"He's at his best," coach Rex Ryan said of his quarterback, "in big moments."

And, this was certainly one of them. One win down. Five more to go.

With several Jets players saying they needed to win each of their last six games to reach the postseason, things appeared bleak with New York (6-5) trailing 24-21 after Dave Rayner's 53-yard field goal and facing a third-and-11 from the Bills 36. But Sanchez connected with Plaxico Burress, who reached up and made an impressive one-handed grab along the left sideline for 18 yards and the first down.

"It was crazy," Jets cornerback Darrelle Revis said of the catch. "He's 6-foot-5 and he's got those `Go-Go-Gadget' arms. It was probably one of the best catches I've seen in a while."

Added Sanchez: "I don't know if words could do it any justice. It was a big-time catch in a crucial situation."

Sanchez quickly ran a quarterback sneak - just to make sure there was no challenge, even though replays showed Burress caught it cleanly. On the next play, Sanchez rolled out to his right to buy some time and found Holmes alone in the right corner of the end zone to give the Jets the lead with 1:01 left.

"I felt good," Sanchez said of his confidence entering the winning drive. "We've been in that situation before."

But the Jets then had to overcome a valiant comeback attempt by the Bills (5-6), who have lost four straight. With Buffalo driving for a winning score, a wide-open Stevie Johnson dropped a pass that would have gone for a long gain. Ryan Fitzpatrick also threw behind Johnson in the end zone with 8 seconds left that might have been a touchdown.

"It's hard," Fitzpatrick said. "They scored at the end and we had a legitimate four chances to get it in there in the end zone and unfortunately we were unable to make the plays. It hurts real bad."

Sanchez wasn't great in this one, going 17 of 35 for 180 yards and an interception, but came through with the game on the line. It was his eighth fourth-quarter comeback victory in two-plus seasons. He also threw two touchdown passes to Dustin Keller and another to Burress as the Jets rebounded from a disappointing loss to Tim Tebow and the Denver Broncos 10 days ago.

"Defensively, the one thing we can say is we finished," Ryan said.

Fitzpatrick was 26 of 39 for 264 yards and three touchdowns, but couldn't pull out one more in the end. Buffalo played without several injured starters, including Fred Jackson and George Wilson.

Johnson had one of the Bills' touchdown catches late in the first half and got up and mocked being shot in the thigh, clearly making fun of Burress who served 20 months in prison for shooting himself in the leg in a nightclub in 2008 while he was with the Giants. Johnson then ran to the left side of the end zone mocking the "flight" celebration the Jets often use after scoring and fell to the ground, getting flagged 15 yards for excessive celebration on the play that gave Buffalo a 14-7 lead.


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