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Third String But Playing on Special Teams
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I don't understand, how and/ or why would it be a disadvantage to the Patriots?
In terms of preparation, getting into a familiar routine, amount of time to prepare, amount of time to recover, etc., I would guess that most coaches would prefer that their team played at the same exact time each and every week.
But since most games are late, then couldn't you just as easily say that the early games are more difficult since they are not at the 'normal' time?
In my opinion you might be able to make a case that a lot of Sunday and Monday night football games creates a hardship, but I can't see how a 4:00 ET game as opposed to a 1:00 ET game makes for a difficult schedule.
The only hardship is on the fans who can't adjust their Sunday drinking habits to a late kickoff.
Out here on the west coast, I thank my lucky stars that the schedule is the way that it is. Starting off your Sunday with a shower beer just isn't healthy.
I'm so glad to hear that I'm not the only one that has been known to pound a few beers in the shower to start off my day :rocker:
The only hardship is on the fans who can't adjust their Sunday drinking habits to a late kickoff.
Out here on the west coast, I thank my lucky stars that the schedule is the way that it is. Starting off your Sunday with a shower beer just isn't healthy.
Out here on the west coast, I thank my lucky stars that the schedule is the way that it is. Starting off your Sunday with a shower beer just isn't healthy.
Yup, what he said.....
It is just not right to start drinking @ 10am.. I like the later games for these reasons.