MysteryIceGuro
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not sure if this is a good or a bad thing... I think it’s good for teams to get the extra prep work in.
not sure if this is a good or a bad thing... I think it’s good for teams to get the extra prep work in.
I think it’s going to have the opposite impact of the intended effect because there are going to be more conditioning related injuries....
Like Dallas didn't have enough of those this season.....
not sure if this is a good or a bad thing... I think it’s good for teams to get the extra prep work in.
agree, but its all revenue related so that wont happen, especially with an added game to the schedule.Time to reduce these insane salaries. If they’re only working 5-6 months per year, they don’t need to be paid so highly.
It's a different world.
Players today are so soft. It's all about the money.
It's a different world.
Players today are so soft. It's all about the money.
Then don't agree to an expanded season. They don't seem to care about prolonging careers when you dangle an extra game check. Good chance this actually shortens careers. This is great news for established vets with guaranteed contracts, bad news for the other 75% of players.Gee, players want less wear and tear to prolong careers. How selfish
Time to reduce these insane salaries. If they’re only working 5-6 months per year, they don’t need to be paid so highly.
or it could be they are worried about their long term health. The league has shown they do not care about the players once they can no longer help them win a game so the union is doing exactly what a union is supposed to do.
and its always been about the money. That is why in 87 selfish players like joe montana, danny white, randy white etc..crossed the picket line because they wanted their big salaries and didn't care about the players making less.
Dont like this at all. Just look at how sloppy play was early this year. Half the league was putting up 4 TDs a week. Plus you see increase in injuries every year we see less offseason work put in. Also really hurts younger players, rookies, anyone changing teams, and guys on the roster bubble. This is good news for established vets only.
lol. I bet you are one of the people who says this about teachers also.
When the owners give up their insane profit then get back to me about the players. Tickets, parking, concessions etc...go up every year. The league was better when billionaires were not the owners of the teams.
That's why I no longer spend money on the NFL.lol. I bet you are one of the people who says this about teachers also.
When the owners give up their insane profit then get back to me about the players. Tickets, parking, concessions etc...go up every year. The league was better when billionaires were not the owners of the teams.