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Playoff date?


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2 minutes ago, MadHatter said:

Do you really believe what you wrote?  Laughable.

Its pretty basic economics really. And I only know that because I'm one of those people that had to book a flight and hotel room without knowing which day the game is. 

 

For example, if my flight is Friday and I know for sure that the game is Saturday, I can get away with only booking one night instead of 2 nights if the game were on Sunday, therefore costing the hotel money. It also forces you to book a Monday return flight early, or risk waiting till the prices soar for a Sunday flight if you know the game is Saturday.

 

you're fooling yourself if you don't think the NFL has agreements like that with major airline and hotel companies

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The NFL could care less if hotels/airlines make money.

They're not going to schedule a 1p ET game if it's SEA vs SF (for example), regardless of how much SF hotels could possibly make in the deal.

You just need to do a better job of planning on your road trip. Enjoy the city you're in for an extra night and roll into work around noon on Monday with a big fat Victory Monday smile on your face.

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32 minutes ago, KillaCamNewton said:

Its pretty basic economics really. And I only know that because I'm one of those people that had to book a flight and hotel room without knowing which day the game is. 

 

For example, if my flight is Friday and I know for sure that the game is Saturday, I can get away with only booking one night instead of 2 nights if the game were on Sunday, therefore costing the hotel money. It also forces you to book a Monday return flight early, or risk waiting till the prices soar for a Sunday flight if you know the game is Saturday.

 

you're fooling yourself if you don't think the NFL has agreements like that with major airline and hotel companies

Venom has better conspiracy theories about 9/11 than your theory on this.

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31 minutes ago, KillaCamNewton said:

Its pretty basic economics really. And I only know that because I'm one of those people that had to book a flight and hotel room without knowing which day the game is. 

 

For example, if my flight is Friday and I know for sure that the game is Saturday, I can get away with only booking one night instead of 2 nights if the game were on Sunday, therefore costing the hotel money. It also forces you to book a Monday return flight early, or risk waiting till the prices soar for a Sunday flight if you know the game is Saturday.

 

you're fooling yourself if you don't think the NFL has agreements like that with major airline and hotel companies

C'mon, man. The NFL schedules its playoff games to draw the highest ratings. Once they know the matchups, they'll schedule the games. The game that is most desirable to viewers will be scheduled at 4pm on Sunday. If that's an NFC game, an AFC matchup will be scheduled at 1pm Sunday and 8pm Saturday night. The other NFC game will be Saturday at 4pm. Each conference gets an early game and a late game. 

And that's it. They're not in cahoots with hotels and airlines.

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35 minutes ago, KillaCamNewton said:

Its pretty basic economics really. And I only know that because I'm one of those people that had to book a flight and hotel room without knowing which day the game is. 

 

For example, if my flight is Friday and I know for sure that the game is Saturday, I can get away with only booking one night instead of 2 nights if the game were on Sunday, therefore costing the hotel money. It also forces you to book a Monday return flight early, or risk waiting till the prices soar for a Sunday flight if you know the game is Saturday.

 

you're fooling yourself if you don't think the NFL has agreements like that with major airline and hotel companies

And by the way, try booking any travel to any city at the last minute. You'll see that it has nothing to do with sports.

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Besides, *anything* can happen before the season is over.

Take a look at http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2015/12/26/upshot/2015-nfl-playoff-paths.html?src=twr&smid=tw-upshotnyt&smtyp=cur#car to see the following:

 

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The flowchart for the Falcons is almost comical.

But tools like this show why the NFL can't possibly begin scheduling games anytime before the season is over.

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