How Can The NFL Have More Meaningful Games

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WaldSkins
01-05-2010, 05:25 PM
I'm glad the Chargers rested there starters, we would have had a massacre on our hands.

Ruhskins
01-05-2010, 06:42 PM
This is such a non-issue. There were plenty of good games this weekend, and any team that has the luxury to rest their starters, should.

tryfuhl
01-05-2010, 07:04 PM
If Brady gets hurt in a game like that Mr. Goodell might change his mind

GusFrerotte
01-05-2010, 11:01 PM
The NFL has hit the saturation point in terms of the games, the hype, the lunacy of the players' salaries, and expansion. you already have too many teams in the NFL, why expand to other countries, other than maybe in North America, but then again do you think the average Mexican can afford the on average $80-85 ticket? You already have rolling blackouts with Jacksonville, Detroit, a few others. Do not forget that not too long ago the NFL asked the feds to bail them out for being 2 billion $ in the red for operating expenses. Expansion just dilutes the talent pool anyway, thus the current level of mediocrity in the current NFL. You want the Skins to win another Superbowl? Then you should put a fork into any expansion talk. What happens if say Richmond, VA gets a bunch of investors to vye for a NFL franchise and get it? The already divvied up Skins TV market(Ravens, Panthers) will be further cut into.

GusFrerotte
01-05-2010, 11:05 PM
You want better quality play from the players? That is an easy one. Give all players the same base salary, then for every TD, attaining a certain yardage mark, pancakes, sacks, receptions, FG's made, give them a hefty bonus. Paying these bastards $100 million up front is moronic.

GusFrerotte
01-05-2010, 11:08 PM
IF a team wants to rest their players that is their business. THe only teams that usually do that are already in the playoffs. Why would the commish want teams beat up for the playoffs, when it is the league's time to shine?

KLHJ2
01-05-2010, 11:09 PM
You want better quality play from the players? That is an easy one. Give all players the same base salary, then for every TD, attaining a certain yardage mark, pancakes, sacks, receptions, FG's made, give them a hefty bonus. Paying these bastards $100 million up front is moronic.

If you did that then there would be more guys playing hurt and therefore being more detrimental to the team.

FRPLG
01-05-2010, 11:18 PM
There's nothing fair that can be done. Matty is right...it all comes out in the wash.

Zerohero
01-06-2010, 12:33 AM
You want better quality play from the players? That is an easy one. Give all players the same base salary, then for every TD, attaining a certain yardage mark, pancakes, sacks, receptions, FG's made, give them a hefty bonus. Paying these bastards $100 million up front is moronic.

The real problem with salaries is the rookie situation. At least guys like Haynesworth actually had to play years in the league before the big payday. Rookies should not be the highest paid player on the team, and i believe it is being addressed the new bargaining agreement.

MTK
01-06-2010, 08:39 AM
Yeah, I completely get that and you're right. I just don't like to see a team like the Jets get into the playoffs when they didn't really "earn it". At the end of the day though, you're right, if you take care of business in October and November it makes December moot.

The Jets are in so they earned it in my mind.

Only 12 of 32 teams make the playoffs, it's not an easy thing to do so I don't buy this stuff about teams "backing in" or not "earning it". It's a long grind of a season, teams have plenty of chances to prove their worth. Who else deserved to get in over the Jets?

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