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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.How is it wrong to want a week of playoff games instead of a week of preseason games?
You really want to see the Pats endure the attendant injury risk of an additional playoff game?
2) You speak as if no one gets injured in pre-season games.
Think of all the partying the NFL would be creating by having SB on Saturday night. Bars would be full.
House parties would be consuming tons of NFL sponsored products like doritos, budweiser and tequila. Uber would be hiring 100,000 temps.
Plus a million people wouldn't be calling in sick on Monday.
If I am the NFL or any of their business partners (television networks, host city, advertisers, etc.), my first thought would be 'if it is not broken, don't try to fix it'.
This is entirely about money and has nothing to do with a genuine attempt at improving the game.
Yup. Let's say that the Pats and another AFC team both finish undefeated and the Pats get the #2 seed due to tiebreakers. They have to play on WC weekend, then punch everybody right in the **** through the SB. 16 season wins, 4 postseason wins.
Excellent. Now my joke has been peer reviewed and is ready for publication.OK, good, because the probability of that happening are so slim that the "window" doesn't really exist. Just wanted to make sure you thought it through.
I love the Sat/Sun games in Jan.
This is the owners, not Goodell.Goodell is relentless is his desire to ruin a good thing.
This is the owners, not Goodell.
OK, good, because the probability of that happening are so slim that the "window" doesn't really exist. Just wanted to make sure you thought it through.
How is it wrong to want a week of playoff games instead of a week of preseason games?