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1 minute ago, CLTbills said:

 

I hope the "changes" they're willing to consider include GETTING RID OF IT

 

Not happening,  It's money in the owners' and players' pockets as written in the current CBA.

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1 minute ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

Not happening,  It's money in the owners' and players' pockets as written in the current CBA.

Oh I know it's not happening. It's just a garbage product. Now, if they wanted to package it so that every team that's playing on TNF has a bye the week before, it'd be different. But you can't do that because there are TNF games every week, and you cant give someone a bye week in week 2

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John Ourand of SportsBusiness Journal reports that only FOX, CBS, and NBC submitted bids for the Thursday Night Football package.

 

Per Ourand, ABC was expected to make a proposal, but the network decided at the final minute not to make a bid. Apparently, the network believed it would not be able to turn the product into a profit.

 

Turner also didn’t submit a bid, even though it had made a bid every other time the league had requested proposals for the midweek slate of games. The league was never going to sell the Thursday broadcasts to a cable channel, and Turner reportedly didn’t want to once again provide a false boost to what the winning network(s) will pay.

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On 12/21/2017 at 7:09 PM, jr1 said:

they can't claim to care about player health and run them out there on Thursdays

 

Sure they can; add an extra bye and have no one play a short week - everyone has extra days to prepare for and recover from TNF.

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On 12/21/2017 at 10:22 PM, wagon127 said:

I feel the solution is to try two bye weeks again. It failed last time because it messed with the team's weekly routine. Thursday night football does that by itself now. Just give every team playing on Thursday a bye before hand.

This is the exact solution. They can even take it a step further and make all Thursday games divisional rivals. That should mitigate some of the garbage games.

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Fact: TNF games have fewer injuries than Sunday games and fewer injuries for the teams playing in them after their previous Sunday game.

 

Fact: TNF is still a ratings bonanza for the NFL--more so than MNF.

 

But carry on....

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6 hours ago, sullim4 said:

Ugh, anyone but Fox.  CBS' production quality and announcers are a notch or two better than Fox's.

 

Yeah, and when is FOX going to get rid of the robots. I ‘m talking about the CGI robots, not the studio crew or the announcers.

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Honestly any network other than NFLN is good for the league.  Having the games on NFLN probably cut down on a lot of viewers since it was a pay for service.

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Just now, The Wiz said:

Honestly any network other than NFLN is good for the league.  Having the games on NFLN probably cut down on a lot of viewers since it was a pay for service.

 

Most of the TNF games on NFLN were also broadcast on CBS or NBC depending on what crew was assigned. 

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Just now, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

Most of the TNF games on NFLN were also broadcast on CBS or NBC depending on what crew was assigned. 

That was only for the local markets I thought?

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