After last nights match-up of teams with a combined record of 5-19, how soon until they announce that in the second half of the season, teams will be given two weeks notice of being selected for a Thursday night game?
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That game was on in it's entirety at my place. I didn't watch one play entirely.Originally posted by KYPack View PostThat game probably got an 8 rating.
As in, eight people watched it.
I could've seen flexing that game back to Sunday, there was no need to put that stink bomb on Thursday TV.
I had the Jags. Again right before game time I re-analyzed and that said 'no damn way' can the Texans lose to a Jaguars team that measures that badly on paper. I came so very close to going 7 CP's >>>TEXANS and was locked out at TEXANS 1 CP.
Thank goodness for small miracles. Lately I've changed up late with some brain fart...'only' to get burnt by such a reach.
Denver @ NE a couple of weeks ago >>> 11 CP's gone.
NO >>> Seattle MNF 12 CP's gone !!
Two silly errors against my own analysis. Silly reaches !!
The more you analyze this season the worse off that often leaves you. It's been another wild year for trying to make a pick for so many football fans.
On that side you've done well KY.
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The networks weren't too happy with the NFL-owned NFL Network getting any games at all, yet it happened. If the NFL decides it is in their best interest to do it, the Networks won't be able to do anything about it. It will simply be a part of the next package negotiation.Originally posted by Rodgers12 View PostRegarding your question, the Networks wouldn't be too happy with the NFL-owned NFL Network flexing games.
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They will never flex Thursday games. Changing days is a logistical nightmare for teams and fans.
Every teams gets a Thursday game. NFL probably hoped that there would be some playoff interest with Houston fighting for the playoffs and the Jags as the spoiler team. The Jags did spoil the Houston coach's season.Originally posted by channtheman View PostWho flexed that game to be on Thursday night in the first place? Seriously, letting the Jaguars host a Thursday night game? Which genius at the NFL though Blaine Gabbert was gonna turn the Jags around this year?2025 Ratpickers champion.
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I think the shittiest games every week should be on the nlfn
The nfl isnt getting paid any money from other networks for that game, and a lot of people dont get nfln. Let them hold the crap games
Besides, according to the nfl, people will watch no matter how bad the game is
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Originally posted by MadScientist View PostThey will never flex Thursday games. Changing days is a logistical nightmare for teams and fans.
Every teams gets a Thursday game. NFL probably hoped that there would be some playoff interest with Houston fighting for the playoffs and the Jags as the spoiler team. The Jags did spoil the Houston coach's season.
They can give them more advance notice than teams get for playoffs.
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This is all part of a long range plan to get $ from the viewers for every game, even when you watch at home.Originally posted by red View PostI think the shittiest games every week should be on the nlfn
The nfl isnt getting paid any money from other networks for that game, and a lot of people dont get nfln. Let them hold the crap games
Besides, according to the nfl, people will watch no matter how bad the game is
There was a report leaked years and years ago that concluded fans at home should pay a nominal amount for games, too. That same report discussed the advantages of the league controlling their own broadcasts through a league-owned network. How do you do it? Start small and convert gradually.
Guess what? The wheels are in motion.
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Yes, in business terms, the NFL has the leverage advantage. The networks reluctantly agreed to give the NFL PREDETERMINED Thursday games.Originally posted by Patler View PostThe networks weren't too happy with the NFL-owned NFL Network getting any games at all, yet it happened. If the NFL decides it is in their best interest to do it, the Networks won't be able to do anything about it. It will simply be a part of the next package negotiation.
But lets not forget that fat pigs (dont wanna use the C-word on this forum) still run the networks. Greed is the name of the game and if the networks lose premium matchups via flexation, they're gonna lose money.
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Thats the day the nfl dies imoOriginally posted by Patler View PostThis is all part of a long range plan to get $ from the viewers for every game, even when you watch at home.
There was a report leaked years and years ago that concluded fans at home should pay a nominal amount for games, too. That same report discussed the advantages of the league controlling their own broadcasts through a league-owned network. How do you do it? Start small and convert gradually.
Guess what? The wheels are in motion.
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I would be a logistical nightmare with flights, rooms (teams and fans) other uses for the stadiums and so much more. And the NFL is concerned how much about everyone else? Ya, that much, so I think it will probably happen. Actually, how I think it would happen is that more than one game will be scheduled for every Thursday, à la Thanksgiving, and the NFLN will pick the one they want.
And more players will get injured. But back to that not caring thing...--
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