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tryfuhl 03-26-2009, 10:27 PM A lot of players are already breaking down at the end of the season. I know that you can say that there will be less pre-season games, but doesn't that mean that your starters will play more in them, so that you can get them ready for the season? I don't buy the injury argument, they happen in the regular season too.
On top of that, more starters going in pre-season = less evaluation of your younger and backup talent. I just don't see what good this can do for the players/teams.
GusFrerotte 03-26-2009, 10:43 PM Nothing. It is all about the money. You will get more guys banged up or seriously injured though, but what do the owners care. Doesn't matter anyway, the pro sports leagues are going to price themsleves out of the market.
GTripp0012 03-26-2009, 10:45 PM Real football in August?
This is not good for the players, obviously, but any fan who says they wouldn't trade two preseason games for two more regular season games is crazy.
FRPLG 03-26-2009, 10:48 PM It means I get to pay for two games that mean something rather than two worthless games.
tryfuhl 03-26-2009, 10:53 PM Real football in August?
This is not good for the players, obviously, but any fan who says they wouldn't trade two preseason games for two more regular season games is crazy.
If I had season tickets I'd probably agree.. but this means player salaries will be argued up most likely and probably tickets as well.
I also think that roster sizes should be bumped up if so. I mean you don't want to sign a FA to come in at week 13 without much knowledge of your system if you've lost a guy or two at a position. Can anyone see Portis going 18 weeks? I guess the people that want Betts to get more carries would like that, but I'd definitely want to have 4 backs throughout the year, at least ONE extra lineman on each side, and a linebacker or two
SmootSmack 03-26-2009, 11:02 PM All about increasing revenue. And with increased revenue, maybe the players won't be as upset when the owners ask the current CBA structure which has 60% of revenue going to the players be revised...so money and the CBA negotiations are the major driving forces (as well as, on a much smaller scale, globalization)
GTripp0012 03-26-2009, 11:24 PM If I had season tickets I'd probably agree.. but this means player salaries will be argued up most likely and probably tickets as well.
I also think that roster sizes should be bumped up if so. I mean you don't want to sign a FA to come in at week 13 without much knowledge of your system if you've lost a guy or two at a position. Can anyone see Portis going 18 weeks? I guess the people that want Betts to get more carries would like that, but I'd definitely want to have 4 backs throughout the year, at least ONE extra lineman on each side, and a linebacker or twoAs long as revenues go up, thats going to drive up the player salaries anyway, so we might as well justify it while we're at it.
jdlea 03-26-2009, 11:34 PM What's going to be interesting about expanding the regular season is the way that player's salaries is structured. From what I've heard the rub, for a long time, has been that players want a 17th and 18th game check, assuming they play 18 games. Players do not get paid for the preseason, they get 16 game checks per year, so the thinking has always been that the players' union will argue for 2 more game checks equal to the 16 they get now.
Solomon Wilcotts (I believe) has said all along that the players will ask for a salary increase. They won't just say, "The 9 mil I made last year for 16 games...go ahead and divide that by 18 games this year." I agree with him, I don't think that will happen, I think players will want 18 game checks of equal value to the 16 they're all getting right now.
From a season ticket holder's standpoint (I'm not one) I'd love it. They have to pay full price for the tickets anyway, (I'm pretty sure) might as well make them count.
Ruhskins 03-26-2009, 11:52 PM I wonder if with a longer season they would increase the size of the rosters. Longer season means players can get banged up as it's been discussed. I wouldn't mind a longer regular season. Now, if they can move the Superbowl to a Saturday night, that'd be great!
derekc4 03-26-2009, 11:56 PM Well the record books will get rewritten completely.
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