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Cuban have a point?


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And now they want 18 games, another one or two teams in the playoffs, overseas games, taking away extra points, after already essentially taking away kickoff returns.

 

The rules and competition committee should take a few years off

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He should be more concerned about the NBA. Whenever I see NBA games on TV there are a lot of empty seats. Maybe he should spend more time advocating NBA contraction.

So then Cuban is speaking from a knowledgable perspective as an owner in an overexposed such league right? Why the "mind your business" attitude.

The NBA has a commisioner who is discussing huge changes that Stern was too overprotective of to change.

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I think he has a great point.  If it ain't broke, don't fix it.  Seems the NFL has done a lot of fixin' in the last couple of years.

That's the problem with things in the world today. Everyone must make changes just for the sake of making changes. So what if what we already have is great? It must change! Why? Because it just has to.

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Fans can gripe all they want, but I've never met one that actually didn't watch when the games were on. That's all that matters.

 

I don't watch every single game..  Thursdays are already watered down to an extent.  Give me a bad matchup on Sunday night or Monday night and there's a good chance I'll switch to my normal TV programming.. 

 

If they try to throw in games on Saturdays you better believe they'll take a ratings hit.  People love some college football.  I would agree that the NFL would still have their share for advertising but over the long term it's not going to help build their brand.  

 

And then to bring in international teams?   That NFL shield isn't indestructible..    As ego-centric as Americans can be just watch what happens if they put the Jags -vs- the London Dental school for the Blind...

 

 

Now if we are just talking about adding 2 more games and allowing 2 more teams into the playoffs, I agree.  People will watch. 

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