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To me, I do not like Thursday night games. (Thursday night college games are different story though.) I know it's about business and money but it's for the players safety and if the NFL insists on it, each team should get a bye. I'm personally fine with Thanksgiving Games; however IMO only Detroit and Dallas should be the host team for Thanksgiving games. I don't think I'd be in the mood for the third game. I'm also fine with the NFL Kickoff Game where the winner (but not always the case, Ravens in 2012 when to Denver in the Kickoff Game after they won Super Bowl 47) hosts the kickoff game. A lot of Thursday night matchups are terrible. It's unwatchable for me. Keep MNF and SNF but get rid of Thursday night games. I won't miss it if the NFL ends it.
I would do away with Thursday night outside of the opener and Thanksgiving Day games. Also get rid of the Saturday games in December.
If they an on keeping them they need to figure out how to give both teams more rest. The most obvious solution being to make the season one week longer by adding a second by week.
I think they should go away at least for the first half of the season. The football is just bad in most of these games.
That said, I do like having the extra games later in the year when baseball is done and college football is winding down. Having them from, say, Week 10 forward undoes a lot of the scheduling stipulations and could lead to better matchups or better quality of play.
Personally, and I know this will not happen, I'd like to see the NFL schedule go back to what it was in the early 90s. Season opens Labor Day weekend and you get 2-3 games every Saturday the final couple weeks of the season (one on CBS, one on Fox, one on NFL Network), from say early December on. Those were a treat.
The TNF matchups have been increasingly bad. Then again, last year's MNF slate was horrific as well. I can see the objections to TNF, but until last season I usually tuned in because I liked the game enough that I still wanted to see what was going to happen. In 2016 watched probably half the amount of football that I'd watched in 2015. Between lame prime time matchups, idiots getting all the press (Kap), it was easy to just do something else.
If the league is not going to do away with these TNF games I wish they'd add another week to the season and give each team two bye weeks, just as Bill the Butcher suggested.
I do wish they'd put an end to that idiotic color rush thing. And I do like the league's attempt to improve the TNF slate by putting more divisional matchups on display. But there's still a lot of room for improvement.
LOL, these threads really crack me up. The league expanded their Thursday night games by 25% last year and are heading in the opposite direction of ending their Thursday games. Their TV contracts with CBS and NBC were worth $450 million to the owners last year...each game shown on Thursday night put about $1.5 million into each team's pocket. So yeah, don't hold your breath at hoping this trend will end any time soon.
It seems to me that the NFL's original use of a Thursday was a Thursday Night Edition of Monday Night Football, which I believe then needed to be moved to Friday Night.
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Great as far as revenue, awful as far as players and fans. Players have to play on short rest, fans get a diluted product. TNF ain't going anywhere but should disappear.
It makes to much sense to just add another bye week I don't know why they don't do it. It makes the NFL look like they care about player safety which helps their image and it adds additional revenue with one more Sunday, Monday and Thursday Night game on the schedule.
I actually happen to really like the Bills red color Rush uniforms but I know that is a hotly debated topic with some Bills fans not liking them.
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