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NFL Will Vote Next Week On Thursday Night Football Flexing(EDIT: NFL Doesn't Have The Votes Now, Will Revisit Issue In May)(May Edit: Approved)


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I despise TNF the most so this will make it worse

The union seems against it rightly so

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Approval Edit
The resolution comes with strict requirements: Thursday games can only be flexed between Weeks 13 and 17, with a four-week notice required. Only two Thursday night games can be flexed per year, and the resolution notes that the flexible scheduling for TNF is on "a trial basis."
 
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I despise TNF the most so this will make it worse

The union seems against it rightly so
Everything the league has done since Bill Polian changed the passing defense rules in 2004 has made football worse. They are dangerous children who must be kept from themselves.
 
Just get ready for an 18 game season and weekly Friday and Saturday Night games too.
 
Just get ready for an 18 game season and weekly Friday and Saturday Night games too.
They are forbidden by law from playing on Friday nights or Saturday (all day) against the HS or College football regular seasons.

As for the Thursday night flex.... the NFL has no problem inconveniencing 70,000 ticketholders in order to provide better entertainment and ratings for their broadcast partners. They make about 5 times more on Thursdays from Amazon than all the ticket sales combined. Considering the quality of last year's TNF, I gotta say this wouldn't be the worst thing in the world. The ticketholders will still go, and everyone knows it.
 
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Everything the league has done since Bill Polian changed the passing defense rules in 2004 has made football worse. They are dangerous children who must be kept from themselves.
In his defense, he had to work for Irsay, penance enough for anyone not addicted to blow.
 
They are forbidden by law from playing on Friday nights or Saturday (all day) against the HS or College football regular seasons.

That is ridiculous. It's not a "law," it's professional courtesy.
 
I think he meant it in the sense that it would be sacrilegious.

Then that's what he should have posted vs. explicitly calling it illegal. Perhaps you're being too kind to the ignoramus. Beyond that, the fact is NFL games HAVE gone up against college Saturday night games late in the season in rare instances and no one was prosecuted. ;)
 
As a STH they can shove their Thursday Night games up their Cazzoo.
Some people buy tickets ahead of time because they are visiting that area for the weekend
If they flex a Sunday game to Thursday.
They are stuck with tickets they can’t attend. Plus no game to go to.
Greedy bastards
 
As a STH they can shove their Thursday Night games up their Cazzoo.
Some people buy tickets ahead of time because they are visiting that area for the weekend
If they flex a Sunday game to Thursday.
They are stuck with tickets they can’t attend. Plus no game to go to.
Greedy bastards
The NYJFL no longer cares about in-stadium fans. They increasingly don't care about TV fans. They are going all in on gambling and fantasy fans who don't care if they actually see the games; they just need the stats box.
 
Flexing TNF would be ridiculous. Teams don't seem to be prepared half the time when they have months to prepare for the game on the schedule. Give a team two weeks notice that their schedule is changing to a Thursday night game and it could turn into crap show of epic proportions.

Remember how many years we had awful TNF games because teams were unprepared on how to practice and gameplan for them? It took several years of unwatchable games on Thursday before teams started to get used to it.
 
Everything the league has done since Bill Polian changed the passing defense rules in 2004 has made football worse. They are dangerous children who must be kept from themselves.

And yet all they do is print more and more money, which is all they care about.
It's only a game to us as fans. For everyone else it is a business and for gaming entities, the league office, players, media, business partners, advertisers, broadcasters, coaching staff's, owners, team offices, municipalities, vendors, hotels, transportation, trainers, agents, medical personnel, stadiums and their employees and all the other folks who get a piece business has been very good.

The game itself? Yeah, that's been worse
 
The resolution comes with strict requirements: Thursday games can only be flexed between Weeks 13 and 17, with a four-week notice required. Only two Thursday night games can be flexed per year, and the resolution notes that the flexible scheduling for TNF is on "a trial basis."
 
It's hard to reconcile Thursday night football itself and the associated chance of increased player injury/beat up with the new change to kickoff rules. They are diametrically opposed as to effects on health and demonstrate again the NFL will do anything to appease sponsors....players be damned.

Flexing won't help in that regard at all.
 
Week 14 Pats/Squeelers TNF.

I wonder if they will flex that ?
 


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