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MA(fternoon)FHoping they move the game to Sunday night, I hate MNF.
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They legally can not.
So the Pats finally catch a scheduling break with the Bills having one less rest day and then this tragedy occurs. One possible outcome is the Bills don't play this week at all essentially giving them a week of rest prior to playing NE.
This has been one fecked up season.
Hoping for a full recovery for that young man.
That would give an unfair advantage to pats. Essentially an unearned bye weekIf the Pats are moved to Monday and somehow the Steelers/Phins/Titans lose and KC wins then you could be looking at a scenario where our game is canceled because it means nothing anyway.
Standard protocol by the league. Start floating trial balloons and assess public reaction before proceeding.Pretty much.
That makes sense.Regarding the games, it seems like the most likely outcome is proceed with week 18 as scheduled, and once that's concluded, consider if the Bills-Bengals is even necessary (which it probably will be but there may be some scenario where the seeding is solidified), then possibly reschedule it for next Thursday, and push back by a day or two any resulting wild card games that either are involved in. Or have the Bills-Bengals play either 1/14 or 1/15 and push the playoffs back one week (which would condense the Super Bowl wait from two weeks to one).
That would give an unfair advantage to pats. Essentially an unearned bye week
In 2001 they had basically the entire season to handle the logistics - with a month to go it's damn near impossible.There must be all kinds of issues we are not aware of. Are the stadiums and broadcasting available if everything pushes back a week? Can't imagine they can push the Super Bowl back a week. Pushing things back seems like a logistics nightmare - they have to deal with one game, maybe two.
So the Pats finally catch a scheduling break with the Bills having one less rest day and then this tragedy occurs. One possible outcome is the Bills don't play this week at all essentially giving them a week of rest prior to playing NE.
This has been one fecked up season.
Hoping for a full recovery for that young man.
Its true and you are right. A man’s life is at stake so really no one should care too much about a scheduling advantage or disadvantage.If you want to quantify any advantage of disadvantage on what happened then I can't think of anything more distracting than a teammate dying literally in game and having to be revived.
We don't even know if this man is gonna make a recovery or not so really I don't think it's the Pats who are at a disadvantage in the scenario that's unfolding.
Yes. They are not playing, practicing, or training. It's not a fun rest, but ya their bodies are definitely getting rest.You really think the Bills are “resting” right now? Really?
If you want to quantify any advantage of disadvantage on what happened then I can't think of anything more distracting than a teammate dying literally in game and having to be revived.
We don't even know if this man is gonna make a recovery or not so really I don't think it's the Pats who are at a disadvantage in the scenario that's unfolding.
Regarding the games, it seems like the most likely outcome is proceed with week 18 as scheduled, and once that's concluded, consider if the Bills-Bengals is even necessary (which it probably will be but there may be some scenario where the seeding is solidified), then possibly reschedule it for next Thursday, and push back by a day or two any resulting wild card games that either are involved in. Or have the Bills-Bengals play either 1/14 or 1/15 and push the playoffs back one week (which would condense the Super Bowl wait from two weeks to one).
For the Bills and Bengals it doesn't effect draft position. Both will be slotted into the draft based on the outcome their postseasons.Every game counts. If it doesn't affect seeding, it'll affect a team's draft position.
For the Bills and Bengals it doesn't effect draft position. Both will be slotted into the draft based on the outcome their postseasons.
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