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Report: NFL owners pitch 18-game schedule
from_dunkirk replied to nucci's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Against Miami, obviously. ? They need one or two games to figure out who is going to be cut. They need the third game so they starters can tune up. In that game, most teams have the starters play three quarters. The rule would only be applied to the regular 22 starters. Special teams would not be affected. They could play all 18 games. -
Report: NFL owners pitch 18-game schedule
from_dunkirk replied to nucci's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I believe incentives/player motivation is overrated. It really comes down to skill. The team that feels disrespected by your playing your backup QB might have more motivation, but it will not do that much if you suck anyway. Look at the Bills: we have had plenty of motivation that last 17 years or so to beat the Patriots, but we haven't won that much. Also, how would one more regular season game eliminate many of the tie breaker situations? Or just have each team play an international game each year. Or just have them alternate each year: one year 9 home games and 8 away, and the next the year the opposite. -
Report: NFL owners pitch 18-game schedule
from_dunkirk replied to nucci's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
That would be too boring. Do it how the NFL did it in the 80's: you play two teams each from those two other inter-conference divisions instead of just one. You either play the first and third place teams in the division from last year or the second and fourth place teams. -
Report: NFL owners pitch 18-game schedule
from_dunkirk replied to nucci's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
It would actually hurt individual player records. For example, Josh Allen would not be able to pad his stats again bad teams like Miami, as the Bills would surely to choose to sit him in those two games, as everyone agrees they are tanking this season. The teams would go with the final two games if the QB was injured, if they have already clinched a playoff spot/homefield advantage, or if they were out of contention. -
Report: NFL owners pitch 18-game schedule
from_dunkirk replied to nucci's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
The league belongs to the owners. They can do with it what they wish. This is how capitalism works. Teams do care about their players and even former players. Why do you think the Boston Red Sox flew David Ortiz to the US in a medical plane from the Dominican Republic even though he had been retired for years? -
Report: NFL owners pitch 18-game schedule
from_dunkirk replied to nucci's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Plus, they couldn't even break it if they tried, as those players would be inactive that week, by rule. How?? When they added two games to the 14 game schedule of the 70's, nothing changed. OJ's and Jim Brown's rushing records stood for years after that. So did Babe Ruth's homerun record in MLB when they added more games. -
Report: NFL owners pitch 18-game schedule
from_dunkirk replied to nucci's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
In two games, the 22 regular starters could not appear at all. The rule would not apply to special teams players. Players are allowed to start up to 16 games per season. No gimmicks, like your back-up QB starting for one play on two games and then your starter going in. They tried having two bye weeks years ago, in the 90's I think. Everyone hated it. Fans of each team went crazy on those two bye weeks. It lasted only that year. In which case you can eliminate the single bye week then...if the purpose of the bye week is only to add an extra game. -
Report: NFL owners pitch 18-game schedule
from_dunkirk replied to nucci's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Then the car dealers would be upset, since that is a weekend they do a lot of business. And also the NBA All-Star Game is around that time, isn't it? -
1. New England - 10-6 2. Buffalo - 5-11 3. NY Jets - 5-11 4. Miami - 3-13
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Josh Allen reminds me of Ken Stabler
from_dunkirk replied to major's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
People said the same thing when the Bills drafted JP Losman. They said he was the next Snake. Let's not get too optimistic yet. -
Tom Brady still accurate AF
from_dunkirk replied to PromoTheRobot's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
My favorite TB video is when he drops his mouthpiece in a Bills game: -
The tough times of Nickell Robey-Coleman
from_dunkirk replied to Kirby Jackson's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Nickell Robey-Coleman was just caught gloating how he pass interfered with New Orleans. Saints fans are going bonkers. -
The only good thing is now I get to see the Rams pummel the Patriots. They are favored by 1 point. If it had been the Chiefs, they would have been favored by 3 over the Rams. So the Rams get to play the weaker team.
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It was unfair for the Chiefs since the defenses are usually gassed by this point. If KC had won the toss, they most likely would have won. BTW, I searched for the two threads last month about this very same topic (OT rules need to be changed), and they weren't in the results. I tried every word, like "OT", "rules", and "overtime". I would have been the one to start this thread if I had enough posts.
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So what grades did those three Duke stars (Reddish, Wililamson, Barrett) have to get into Duke?? The part I quoted is all I need: "Burger King (BK) is an American global chain of hamburger fast food restaurants. Headquartered in the unincorporated area of Miami-Dade County, Florida, " American...headquartered in Florida.
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According to wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burger_King "Burger King (BK) is an American global chain of hamburger fast food restaurants. Headquartered in the unincorporated area of Miami-Dade County, Florida, the company was founded in 1953 as Insta-Burger King, a Jacksonville, Florida–based restaurant chain."