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I don't understand the scheduling of TNF, ok, the games are scheduled way ahead of the start of the season but anyone who follows the league knew in advance this game would be a cluster****. Just like at least 80% of the TNF this year.
Do the league want to put a bad product in primetime on purpose? I mean, can't they sneak this game sunday 1 Pm among all the other games so no one who is not a fan of both these teams will waste their time watching this s.hit? Are they afraid of taking a good game from Sunday and scheduling on Thursday? There are always a lot of games Sunday, ok that this season you can count 2 good games per sunday so taking 1 out may make a difference on the overall quality but anyway, putting these games on Thursdays is a shot in the foot. It's better to not show anything.
Not to defend the league on that but creating a schedule is not as trivial as it looks.
All tv networks and teams can put in certain requests, there are the international games that are fixed in time and place, you have to consider travel distances for all teams involved, certain stadiums are not available sometimes because they are booked for another event or in multi sport cities you got other major sport teams playing and much more...
If you would switch this game with something else its like a domino piece that then results in multiple other games that need to be changed and who knows what that brings.
All that being said, it's time to get rid of those TNF games and if the NFL really wants an additional exclusive night of football try to work something out with legislation about Saturday Night games. I don't think a single NFL game in that slot would affect college football that much anyway.












