I guess I'll weigh in too. After all, it is the offseason...
1. I fully agree with this. However, this is just because I absolutely hate it when people cannot make up their mind. I think the media should stop asking him every ten seconds and Favre should stop obliging them with a different answer every time. All that said, I hope Favre comes back. He makes things interesting where he's at and we play Minnesota this year.
2. I like Thursday night football, personally. I wouldn't mind if it stayed. However, I can also see the arguement the author makes. It's pretty hard on the players' bodies.
3. Yeah, I can do without throwback uniforms in any other season except for an anniversary season (such as the one the Pats just had). Even then, I think they should only wear those jerseys on opening night. But, alas, money is the bottom line and those jerseys sell for the NFL.
4. I could not agree more. The NFL was already becoming more popular overseas without the annual London game. It just doesn't make sense to me to take away a home game from a team to go play in a city where their fans are mixed in with fans from the other 31 NFL teams.
5. Completely agree. This is the reason why I would never go to a preseason game if I lived in Boston. That's just ridiculous.
6. I like flyovers. It makes the game experience that much better, especially considering you just took out a second mortgage for parking and tickets. I don't have a problem at all with having a flyover for every regular season and postseason game.
7. I actually met Warren before and he didn't actually seem like a bad guy. He actually stopped and had a conversation with me about football. I cannot tell you how many times I was blown off by other players of other teams, including the Pats. It was only after that when I heard how much of an a-hole he was supposed to be. I used to just think he got that label from the trash talking he did pre-game (which I always chalked up to his schtick). From my personal experience, Warren seemed like a decent guy. I don't mind watching him on the NFL Network either.
8. Heh. I think most Pats fans will agree with this.
9. I agree here. Coaches halftime interviews are next to useless. You can pretty much tell that all these guys want to do is run past the reporter and talk to their teams but cannot because of reprucussions from the league. When they stop and talk, they very seldom give any sort of in depth analysis and say things like, "well, we have to play better", or, "we have to keep the intensity up". Yeah. You'll excuse me while I go find a change of pants for that mind blowing analysis.
10. I wasn't a huge fan of the OT rules but I don't think OT will be any better or less controversial when changed. That's just what I think at the moment. I'll have to wait and see what happens in the playoffs next year before I give any sort of in depth thoughts about it.