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The NFL says it is concerned that fans will increasingly choose to say home and watch games on their big screen TVs. In response, the league is looking for ways to "enhance the game day experience of the ticket holders."
Note to NFL owners: This is not an enhancement. It is an imposition. It is disrepectful. It is a lousy way to treat the paying customers you claim to care so much about.
As Deus pointed out above, the real priority is the television networks. This is about ratings and money, that's all.
Yeah, I know there's a possibility it may happen. That doesn't mean I have to like it.
I still don't get this position, other than it affects folks such as yourself personally and you guys are looking at it from a selfish point of view. It inconveniences a few, but it serves the greater good.
I find it a bit hypocritical (not aimed at just you but to all of the folks in the thread killing the NFL for the time change) to call out the NFL for moving a game(s) to ensure there are as many competitive games as possible, with all of the starters/stars playing across the league and saying they don't care about the fans attending the games. The alternative is customers who paid a lot of money to watch a regular season football game are treated to a week 17 pre-season game.
How is that not looking out for their fans attending the games? So because one subset of fans dislike 4PM kickoffs, then that should trump the entire paying fanbase in another NFL city from seeing a meaningful game?
The NFL has this right and their entire strategy of schedule making for that matter. The best thing they ever did was make the last week of the season all divisional games.
NFC has four open playoff spots, all six seeds are up for grabs and nine teams are still in the playoff hunt in week 17. The AFC has one open playoff spot with four teams in the hunt and all but the 5th seed is up for grabs. That makes for an excellent day of football around the league. 13 of the 16 games on Sunday have a direct impact on the playoffs that is unreal and much better than it was a few years ago. And making sure the games that affect each other are played at the same time is looking out for both the fans attending the games and watching the games at home on TV.












