Postponing the Chicago game?

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Beemnseven
11-28-2007, 08:52 AM
There are a lot of threads, so I hope this hasn't already been covered.

It was mentioned yesterday on the radio that Sean Taylor's funeral is next week. One of the possibilities brought up is that the NFL could postpone the Chicago game until Sunday, so that the Redskins can get a full week to prepare during such a tragic time.

I know it would be difficult since it's the NFL Network's game, and there are TV contracts that would be affected. And it might be even more difficult to get two other teams to play instead.

I really hope the NFL could pull this off. Could a petition be put together on this? Any ideas?

Luxorreb
11-28-2007, 09:03 AM
I think it'd be smart to move the game to a SAT night or perhaps SUN night. THURS is too quick I think. #21 Sean Taylor is on the CHI ticket!
I think something might be done about this...

BrudLee
11-28-2007, 09:07 AM
I think it'd be smart to move the game to a SAT night or perhaps SUN night. THURS is too quick I think. #21 Sean Taylor is on the CHI ticket!
I think something might be done about this...

I hadn't even looked at the tickets. That's eerie.

gibbsisgod
11-28-2007, 09:21 AM
I think it'd be smart to move the game to a SAT night or perhaps SUN night. THURS is too quick I think. #21 Sean Taylor is on the CHI ticket!
I think something might be done about this...I hope a decision is made today. Its not often I get to go to a game because of work and kids. I happen to have tix to the Chicago game and had to jump through hoops to get time off of work and arrange a babysitter.

memphisskin
11-28-2007, 09:31 AM
I don't think the game will be postponed on such short notice, in fact I think the NFL will want to hold the game as scheduled so that they can honor Sean Taylor themselves. Its still a week away and anything can happen, but moving the game back to Sunday is a lot different than flexing a game from Sunday afternoon to Sunday evening.

Its a game, but its a business as well, and the show must go on. If anything good comes out of it, it will bring us together as a team..

BrudLee
11-28-2007, 09:40 AM
The real plus to playing the schedule "as is" would be that the team will be focused on practices, plans, games, and the funeral service until they get a long break. All the busy work preparing for these two games might keep players occupied.

irish
11-28-2007, 09:43 AM
Today's Wash Post says that the Skins will play as scheduled. Rescheduling games is just too difficult for all involved.

skinsfan69
11-28-2007, 04:34 PM
Today's Wash Post says that the Skins will play as scheduled. Rescheduling games is just too difficult for all involved.

I think that's too bad. The NFL needs to step in here and help The Redskins out on this. The whole team is going to the funeral so that means they are going to miss a day to prepare on an already short week. I would hope that they would move it back a day. I don't think that's asking too much.

GMScud
11-28-2007, 04:57 PM
I think that's too bad. The NFL needs to step in here and help The Redskins out on this. The whole team is going to the funeral so that means they are going to miss a day to prepare on an already short week. I would hope that they would move it back a day. I don't think that's asking too much.

I think moving the Chicago game to Saturday would be smart. Ratings would still be high for the NFL Network as it would be the only football of any kind on TV (I think) that night, and it would help the Skins immensely.

I did hear Clayton say this morning that it doesn't look like the Skins are going to ask for any help whatsoever regarding scheduling.

GMScud
11-28-2007, 05:09 PM
Pasta-belly just said on NFL Live that talks are ongoing with the league as to how they will handle next Thursday's game. He also said it going to be pretty difficult to push that game back. Damn.

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