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I keep seeing comment in press how games like Dallas-Buffalo are meaningless (glorified preseason games) and while it is probably more likely the limitation of the mental processes of the persons citing it SHOULD they be eliminated?

 

New NFL rule:

When both teams playing have been eliminated mathematically from playoffs BEFORE NFL Week starts both teams will be entitled to a bye and the teams will refund tickets to all season ticket holders and those who have purchased tickets from approved ticket sources; the NFL nor its teams will refund portions of the PSLs for refunded tickets.

 

Is this a good idea? The games are supposedly meaningless so this should be good correct? Of course the NFLPA is going to insist that players be paid (but since revenues are lower money needs to be recovered from somewhere ....) and there will be arguments whether some players are entitled to some bonuses they would likely have earned if games were played. Less players will be injured, less resources wasted in meaningless travel, gas and tailgates. etc. Of course press will get paid whether they have work to do or not but that is still the case when they make an half-hearted effort to do their job rehashing articles they rehashed before.

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I keep seeing comment in press how games like Dallas-Buffalo are meaningless (glorified preseason games) and while it is probably more likely the limitation of the mental processes of the persons citing it SHOULD they be eliminated?

 

New NFL rule:

When both teams playing have been eliminated mathematically from playoffs BEFORE NFL Week starts both teams will be entitled to a bye and the teams will refund tickets to all season ticket holders and those who have purchased tickets from approved ticket sources; the NFL nor its teams will refund portions of the PSLs for refunded tickets.

 

Is this a good idea? The games are supposedly meaningless so this should be good correct? Of course the NFLPA is going to insist that players be paid (but since revenues are lower money needs to be recovered from somewhere ....) and there will be arguments whether some players are entitled to some bonuses they would likely have earned if games were played. Less players will be injured, less resources wasted in meaningless travel, gas and tailgates. etc. Of course press will get paid whether they have work to do or not but that is still the case when they make an half-hearted effort to do their job rehashing articles they rehashed before.

 

No games are meaningless when you factor in incentives in player contracts as you noted, opportunities for players to show what they can do on tape for either their current team or some other team, strength of schedule for playoff berths, and the draft order.

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If this was the case, they would eliminate the Browns schedule every year.

 

Crazy thread. Why would they ever cancel any games if people are willing to pay to see them? What if a team has home field locked up and they are playing a team out of the playoffs?

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Wow, the revenue you'd cost teams! Plus it would be competitively unfair. Bills get a bye to prepare for Jets! That Jet game is meaningful.

 

What if Jacksonville played Cleveland then Tennessee and the Houston? They get two consecutive bye weeks to be forced to play week 17.

What about player salary for these new bye weeks? Players get paid but no game revenue?

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So then what happens in draft order???

 

This is the dumbest idea I've ever heard.

You have been around this board for a year now (happy anniversary tomorrow), I bet if you look back, it doesn't even crack the top ten!

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So then what happens in draft order???

 

This is the dumbest idea I've ever heard.

not as dumb as saying sj was better than lee evans was because he had 1000 yard seasons. I guess reed and moulds werent that good either.

Posted

I keep seeing comment in press how games like Dallas-Buffalo are meaningless (glorified preseason games) and while it is probably more likely the limitation of the mental processes of the persons citing it SHOULD they be eliminated?

 

New NFL rule:

When both teams playing have been eliminated mathematically from playoffs BEFORE NFL Week starts both teams will be entitled to a bye and the teams will refund tickets to all season ticket holders and those who have purchased tickets from approved ticket sources; the NFL nor its teams will refund portions of the PSLs for refunded tickets.

 

Is this a good idea? The games are supposedly meaningless so this should be good correct? Of course the NFLPA is going to insist that players be paid (but since revenues are lower money needs to be recovered from somewhere ....) and there will be arguments whether some players are entitled to some bonuses they would likely have earned if games were played. Less players will be injured, less resources wasted in meaningless travel, gas and tailgates. etc. Of course press will get paid whether they have work to do or not but that is still the case when they make an half-hearted effort to do their job rehashing articles they rehashed before.

 

 

 

Just a suggestion:

 

DELETE THIS THREAD

 

Every take you ever have on this board again will be shot down on the basis that you started this thread.

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For all games deemed meaningless, the teams should play soccer instead

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I never said it was a good idea - I was pointing out that since the lazy writers are calling them "meaningless" what the results could be if that was true. The games are NOT meaningless, just have no difference in playoffs.

 

And no KD no more than you use [REDACTED] daily.

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not as dumb as saying sj was better than lee evans was because he had 1000 yard seasons. I guess reed and moulds werent that good either.

I cannot fathom any logic that could justfy saying Evans was a better WR than SJ. It is not even close!
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Must be conceived by a Democrat.

The money to cover player costs and everything associated comes from the magical money tree. Everyone gets paid but there is no revenue being generated? Sounds like the New York State Employee Union and Welfare system should run this brilliant plan.

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Must be conceived by a Democrat.

The money to cover player costs and everything associated comes from the magical money tree. Everyone gets paid but there is no revenue being generated? Sounds like the New York State Employee Union and Welfare system should run this brilliant plan.

 

You're lost and must be looking for this place: http://forums.twobillsdrive.com/forum/14-politics-polls-and-pundits/

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