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MOMENTUM BUILDS FOR EXPANDED SEASON

Posted by Mike Florio on August 18, 2008, 9:23 a.m. EDT
For a while now, the NFL has been considering the possibility of expanding the regular season. Talk is heating up, and the timing makes sense.
With the league hoping to reel in the relative dollars that are devoted to the players via the next round of Collective Bargaining Agreement negotiations, this is a perfect opportunity for the owners to create more money for everyone.
We have to grow the pie; the biggest way of quickly growing the pie is in the media area,” Patriots owner Bob Kraft tells Mike Reiss of the Boston Globe. “The feeling is that we would get greater revenue for media if we had more regular-season games.”
Even though owners make greater profit in the preseason by charging the same amount for tickets and by paying less money to the players, the key is the television revenue. An 18-game regular season could translate into a 12-percent increase to the money paid by the various networks for airing the games.
“The bottom line is that I think you’ll see us going to 17 or 18 regular-season games in the future,” Kraft told Reiss.
Such a move could/would trim the preseason, possibly down to two games. But a larger regular season creates all sorts of other issues.
With 18 games, there’s a greater chance for some real snooze-fests at the tail end of the season. If a bad team is already clearly bad after 14 or 15 games, the team could be even worse after 16 or 17, increasing the chances of vast expanses of empty seats and low ratings during the last few weekends.
Then there’s the legitimate need to prepare each team for the season, and to give guys at the bottom of the roster a fair chance to show what they can do. Kraft recognized this in saying, “[Y]ou’d have to balance that with the need that coaches have to develop and get a team ready to play. Could it be two preseason games, or three? I personally wouldn’t be adverse to either one.”
Another real question is scheduling. With 18 games, there would still be a perception of unfairness when some of the teams are forced to give up a home date as the league continues its plan to export regular-season contests to other countries. At 17, a full 16 games could be played at neutral sites, with everyone getting their eight regular-season home games.
But then the problem would be that half the teams would lose a home game in the preseason, if the slate moves from four to three in response to a one-game bump in the regular season.
Another point to keep in mind in this regard is the calendar. In the late ’90s, the league wisely decided to avoid Labor Day weekend as the launch of the season. So adding games would push the regular season into the next year, bumping the Super Bowl farther into February. And on the front end a reduced preseason would cause camps to open later, giving baseball even more time as the dominant pro sport.
If, in the end, the goal is to grow the pie, why not expand the regular season to 17 games and keep the four preseason games? This would give every team ten home games, maintain the current July-August camp/preseason activity, add another week to the regular season, and provide the league with sixteen opportunities every year to play games in places where games currently aren’t played.
So while there’s a presumption that growth of the regular season would result in shrinkage of the preseason, truly growing the pie will happen only by truly growing the season. The entire season. Not just the part of it that counts, at the expense of the part that doesn’t.
 

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Who cares about home preseason games.

If you do 17 then each conference has to have the same number of home games to make it fair. AFC get 9 home games one year and NFC gets 9 the next year. That way qualification for the playoffs is fair.
 

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I only have one problem with expanding the number of games. The effect it has on season records. 16 games is symmetrical and it makes sense. All adding games does is cheapen records and line already rich pockets.
 

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Hostile;2198733 said:
I only have one problem with expanding the number of games. The effect it has on season records. 16 games is symmetrical and it makes sense. All adding games does is cheapen records and line already rich pockets.

Which is exactly wht the league is trying to do.
 

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LandryFan;2198747 said:
Which is exactly wht the league is trying to do.
They actually make more money on pre-season games where they don't owe players regular game salaries.

Strange but true. More games that count though is about TV revenue.
 

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If they expand the season they need to add a second bye week.

And maybe make a teams bye week for 2 weeks ..... this would make the season 4 weeks longer without adding any games ..... so you are looking at the season lasting another month and a half at least.

:D
 

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Hostile;2198733 said:
I only have one problem with expanding the number of games. The effect it has on season records. 16 games is symmetrical and it makes sense. All adding games does is cheapen records and line already rich pockets.

Obviously not any different when they expanded the schedule in the past. The 1,000 yard rushing/receiving season used to mean a lot more than it does with today's schedule and will mean even less if they expand it again.
 

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If they change the season then I'd prefer the 2 preseason and 18 regular season games. Everything stays on the same schedule with the same number of home games.
 

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I think it would be a mistake to increase the reg season game just from a health stand point. The season takes it's toll as is.
 

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DaBoys4Life;2198760 said:
a 20 game season would be heaven =) off season to long any ways.

um...NO...that is way too long. As a Cowboy fan, having watched the last 5 seasons, I say shorten the season a game or two.
 

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If you do 17 then each conference has to have the same number of home games to make it fair. AFC get 9 home games one year and NFC gets 9 the next year. That way qualification for the playoffs is fair.
It would be in a neutral site. Still 8/8, just one neutral most likely out of the US. And every team would get a bye the week after, And possibly another bye

they might then need to expand rosters, 55 might do it
 

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Season ticket prices are going through the roof. Night games are getting later and later. Super Bowl kickoff times are getting later and later. Late season "flex" games are making East Coast fans shiver in frozen stadiums in deference to NBC's ratings. Etc. Greed just might kill their golden goose.
 

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16 games over 17 weeks is plenty of regular season.

What is the NFL trying to do - shorten careers? The talent is thin enough as it is.
 
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You know in the past I've been in favor of adding games but when you really look at it, 16 games is enough. It just increases the chance for injuries.
 

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Doomsday101;2198783 said:
I think it would be a mistake to increase the reg season game just from a health stand point. The season takes it's toll as is.

Right. And I was just thinking. If they expand the season, then they need to expand the rosters. Or make the PS to where you can protect the players, or some of them from leaving.
 

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big dog cowboy;2198881 said:
16 games over 17 weeks is plenty of regular season.

What is the NFL trying to do - shorten careers? The talent is thin enough as it is.

Amen.
 

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Lengthening the season is a bad idea. Over most of the US hot summer weather is still ongoing when the season begins. By the time the regular season ends, winter weather is in control over the entire northern tier of states.
 

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utrunner07;2198785 said:
um...NO...that is way too long. As a Cowboy fan, having watched the last 5 seasons, I say shorten the season a game or two.

Preseason games are almost not watchable. Game plans are plain vanilla, starters could care less about playing in a meaningless game, and when the backups and scrubs play the quality of the product is in the cellar.

I would vote to do away with the preseason and have 20 reg season games, now that would kick arse!!!
 
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