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Thursday night flexing and the Panthers


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22 hours ago, SmokinwithWilly said:

Yet another example of why Roger Goodell is the worst commissioner the NFL has ever had. 

Goodell is nothing more than a public face for the league to attract all the ire and venom from fans that otherwise would be directed at the owners.

He’s paid handsomely to be boo’d hither and yon and play the “bad guy.”

Thats why he’s the worst.

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Even taking into account that all fans in a stadium are local, not everybody is able to go to a mid-week night game that is scheduled 2 weeks in advance.  

Plus, the scheduling seems weird -- when a team has plans in place for a full week of practice/planning/recovery, and then the league pulls them aside and says, "yeah - about that.... just deal with another short week on your schedule" isn't very team-friendly, either.

And doesn't that adversely favor those short-week teams by giving them a longer recovery timeframe the following week that their next opponents wouldn't have the benefit of?  Late season, that could turn into a huge advantage.

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On 3/31/2023 at 12:14 PM, Smithers said:

Thursday games suck - the league is chasing revenue at the expense of players health and fans enjoyment.  Want to add another game?  Fine, do it on Saturday and compete with college football.  If your brand is so great, ratings will surely be fine, right?  

The NFL can't have games on Friday or Saturday for legal reasons

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2 hours ago, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

Pretty sure there's a lot more worse things going on in this world than what some of you are whining about in here.

The idea that NFL fans are bitching about a change they dont like somehow exposes the shallow nature of posters and exposes them as people unable to care about other "more important" issues if pretty fuging stupid.

 

Even for a self admitted contrarian

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