Toomstone.Part.Duex Posted August 28, 2023 Posted August 28, 2023 I have no issue with it at all. I think the NFL should put something in place for games being cancelled and rescheduled. I hope and pray that it never has to be implemented but there should be a flex week at the end of the season for a cancelled game to be made up. 1 Quote
LabattBlue Posted August 28, 2023 Posted August 28, 2023 Hamlin was having CPR performed on him while on the field. Unique situation, and I really doubt any regular season games are cancelled if a player is taken off the field on a stretcher(not to minimize the potential injury). 1 Quote
Scott7975 Posted August 28, 2023 Posted August 28, 2023 (edited) I don't think it's that big of a deal for preseason games. Regular season games are a different story. I get the cancellation of a game for something life threatening. I don't really like the end result of how it played out but I get it. They should have another bye week that could possibly allow them to reschedule a game if need be or something though. The weird thing they did with seeding while as fair as can be, someone always gets the shaft. Edited August 28, 2023 by Scott7975 Quote
TheyCallMeAndy Posted August 28, 2023 Posted August 28, 2023 1 hour ago, mushypeaches said: They won't cancel a regular season game for anything less than what happened to Damar Hamlin last year I wish you luck with that part - pretty sure there's a disclaimer on any ticket that absolves the NFL of any liability or refunding of tickets Obvs player safety always comes first, but that’s pretty ***** on the multi-billion dollar, non-profit NFL to not even issue partial refunds. Quote
Chandler#81 Posted August 28, 2023 Posted August 28, 2023 It’s Stupid. Hamlin literally DIED on the field! These 2 jokers were told to stay down so their 1st responders could have some game experience. Both are fine. 1 Quote
CheshireCT Posted August 28, 2023 Posted August 28, 2023 1 hour ago, DrDawkinstein said: There is a stark difference between what is morally correct and what is best for the NFL. Canceling games in a sport where every game counts so much will completely up-end the NFL. It almost did last year. Some (Cincy) could argue that it definitely did. If this were baseball or hockey, sure. But games are valuable and schedules are tight. I was there for Kevin Everrett being paralyzed on the opening kickoff. It was a life threatening situation. There wasn't even an inclination of canceling or postponing that game. Right or wrong, football has played through major life threatening injuries throughout its history. There is also a small part of me that wonders how much the canceling of the Cincy game contributed to our "zombie state" we saw the next 3 weeks. Morally the right thing to do. But was it the right Football thing to do? Tough one to hash out on a message board. I was just about to bring up the Kevin Everrett injury.... I personally have always found it kind of insane that such injuries occur and "the show must go on." Where is the line on when to call a game? I'm not sure, but I would definitely support a more compassionate approach to life-threatening injuries on the field. When you come right down to it, football is only "important" because of the amount of money involved. Otherwise it's just a game. 1 Quote
Saxum Posted August 28, 2023 Posted August 28, 2023 25 minutes ago, Toomstone.Part.Duex said: I have no issue with it at all. I think the NFL should put something in place for games being cancelled and rescheduled. I hope and pray that it never has to be implemented but there should be a flex week at the end of the season for a cancelled game to be made up. I think an additional week between playoffs for all teams would help. It would allow all teams to have a bye and play their best in playoffs. IF NFL could find a schedule which worked they would do it but they are already pushing schedule further into February and do not want to start regular season until after Labor Day. Imagine regular season games in Mijami fish tank in August. 1 Quote
mannc Posted August 28, 2023 Posted August 28, 2023 I think we are headed down a slippery slope. I believe the decision to postpone/cancel the Hamlin game was correct, but that was truly a unique situation--a player possibly dying on the field. Nevertheless, a precedent of sorts was established and I think that's why these pre-season games were cancelled. No one wants to be called out for being "insensitive", so the standard for postponing or canceling a game will become lower and lower. That's just how our society works these days. I fully expect another regular season game to be cancelled this year due to a situation that is less serious than the Hamlin incident. 2 Quote
RobbRiddick Posted August 28, 2023 Posted August 28, 2023 The Damar situation set a precedence. It'll be interesting next time there's a 'serious' injury during the regular season (the kind where we see players kneeling in prayer), if there will be pressure on coaches and league officials to cancel the game. If not they might get called out from certain people as being heartless, only thinking of their careers, money etc. 1 Quote
Over 29 years of fanhood Posted August 28, 2023 Posted August 28, 2023 This sounds like a ppp topic 1 Quote
boyst Posted August 28, 2023 Posted August 28, 2023 1 hour ago, Buffalo_Stampede said: I think we’re heading to no preseason games very shortly. It’s how the league will grow revenue. 20 week seasons. 18 games, 2 byes on the way. There has been talk about this on many outlets of NFL coverage. The consensus among those with NFL backgrounds and actual experts was the preseason will not go away. They will likely adapt and change vs go away. The thought a few years ago isn't working anymore where teams hold joint practices. The players play too rough for a practice, the backups against any starters don't respect the other teams starters even when working on specific situations, etc. Instead the chatter has been teams work to coordinate preseason games similar to what Pittsburgh did against us. Gameplans and limited information are shared to make better use of the time aloted. 1 1 Quote
RobbRiddick Posted August 28, 2023 Posted August 28, 2023 5 minutes ago, mannc said: I think we are headed down a slippery slope. I believe the decision to postpone/cancel the Hamlin game was correct, but that was truly a unique situation--a player possibly dying on the field. Nevertheless, a precedent of sorts was established and I think that's why these pre-season games were cancelled. No one wants to be called out for being "insensitive", so the standard for postponing or canceling a game will become lower and lower. That's just how our society works these days. I fully expect another regular season game to be cancelled this year due to a situation that is less serious than the Hamlin incident. Imagine if a coach (*cough* Bill Belichick *cough*) used that to his advantage in a huge game where his team is losing... 1 Quote
Buffalo_Stampede Posted August 28, 2023 Posted August 28, 2023 (edited) 10 minutes ago, boyst said: There has been talk about this on many outlets of NFL coverage. The consensus among those with NFL backgrounds and actual experts was the preseason will not go away. They will likely adapt and change vs go away. The thought a few years ago isn't working anymore where teams hold joint practices. The players play too rough for a practice, the backups against any starters don't respect the other teams starters even when working on specific situations, etc. Instead the chatter has been teams work to coordinate preseason games similar to what Pittsburgh did against us. Gameplans and limited information are shared to make better use of the time aloted. They’ll add more rest for players. More importantly more money. Rest won’t just be an extra bye but less offseason workouts, OTAs, and mini camps. Edited August 28, 2023 by Buffalo_Stampede Quote
mannc Posted August 28, 2023 Posted August 28, 2023 9 minutes ago, boyst said: There has been talk about this on many outlets of NFL coverage. The consensus among those with NFL backgrounds and actual experts was the preseason will not go away. They will likely adapt and change vs go away. The thought a few years ago isn't working anymore where teams hold joint practices. The players play too rough for a practice, the backups against any starters don't respect the other teams starters even when working on specific situations, etc. Instead the chatter has been teams work to coordinate preseason games similar to what Pittsburgh did against us. Gameplans and limited information are shared to make better use of the time aloted. College football gets by without preseason games, so why not the NFL? (I know a lot of power five programs open up against Cupcake U, but not always; every year there are some big games scheduled for the first week of the college season...I think the Big 10 now prohibits its teams from playing games against 1-AA schools.) Quote
TampaBillsJunkie Posted August 28, 2023 Posted August 28, 2023 Fires, hurricanes, snowstorms, etc.. will have a big effect on games this year. Then we have serious injuries which are becoming too common, unfortunately. Then add in the new variant "scare" for covid and this fall is going to be epic. I just hope the NFL doesn't screw with us too much. Quote
Mikie2times Posted August 28, 2023 Posted August 28, 2023 It's all about the gambling money. That is the big to do on this subject. When this occurs the event gets ruled a no contest. Doesn't matter what the score is. All money returns to the better and the house doesn't keep the juice. The NFL cares too much about gambling. It's more about that than anything else being discussed on here. 1 Quote
RyanC883 Posted August 28, 2023 Posted August 28, 2023 2 hours ago, Steve O said: Sadly, Doug Whaley may have been right. "This is the game of football, It's a violent game that I personally don't think humans are supposed to play." I never understood that quote. If he thinks humans should not play it, why is he making a career in it? Quote
HOUSE Posted August 28, 2023 Posted August 28, 2023 The Buffalo Pittsburgh game should have been cancelled right after kickoff But noooo 2 Quote
machine gun kelly Posted August 28, 2023 Posted August 28, 2023 2 hours ago, Miyagi-Do Karate said: We have seen now three NFL games that have been canceled recently. The Bills/Bengals game due to Damar’s injury. And then two preseason games where a player suffered potentially serious injuries where stretchers were called. what are your thoughts on this? I definitely get the cancelation of the Bills/Bengals game, since that was so unprecedented and really a life or death situation. I am less sure how I feel about the other games, and I wonder whether we will see more of these team-initiated cancelations during the regular season. There are obviously major scheduling impacts, but also there is some real decency and humanity to halting games when someone gets seriously injured. Pretty tricky situation. My wise sand da floor friend, Damar as you mentioned is a one off. Preseason doesn’t matter as the teams and league made their $ with tix and concessions. They are meaningless. I don’t see that happening in the regular season unless someone as at risk of loss of life. 1 Quote
julian Posted August 28, 2023 Posted August 28, 2023 It’s getting out of hand but they won’t be canceling any regular season games outside of dying on the field. Quote
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