Cowboys5217
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I still like the NFC East rivalries so I would want to keep divisions.
Not all tickets plus there is the resale marketwith psl's all the tickets are already sold.
Rivalries arent what they used to be.
I like the idea of revolving new divisions each year.
Thursday night games are mostly unwatchable. Wish they'd go away.More boring than watching Carolina or NE play anybody? Those Thursday night games are, by and large, unentertaining. At least, in this proposal, a playoff game is exchanged for a regular season game (or 2) and be meaningful vs. some or most no so.
Don’t get me wrong. I’m fine staying with the current playoff arrangement with the exception of eliminating the bye. That means the playoff teams would either have to expand to 8 or contract to 6.
It wasn't broke, and they went to 8 four team divisions. Just go back.If it ain't broke why fix it?? THE NFL IS THE GOOSE THAT LAID THE GOLDEN EGG.. It would be insane for the League to muck up the game even more than they already have!!
Like I said, why muck up the game more than they have already!!It wasn't broke, and they went to 8 four team divisions. Just go back.
St. Louis for Arizona...I like divisions, but they need to be strictly geographically based because familiarity breeds contempt. The oportunity for overlapping fan-bases is what fuels true rivalries. See Steelers v Browns.
Dallas should be in a division with Arizona, Houston and New Orleans
The Jets and Giants should be in the same division. Indianapolis and Cincinnati are about 100 miles apart, as are Buffalo and Cleveland. Let the 3 Florida teams and Atlanta and/or Carolina be a division. The West Coast teams can be one division....
Well this will mean that all that post-season revenue from playoff games gets eliminated. I doubt they would do it. But if they did go to this format they would need to add relegation rules as well to bump teams that ended up in the bottom of the league to a lower league and bring up the winners of that lower league to compete in the NFL. Naw, I don't see how that would even work for the NFL.Now you are on to something
Eliminate the postseason all together- like the epl
We can’t win playoff games anyways! Get rid of all of them
Relegation is an entirely different subject. Has no bearing on eliminating playoffs. The bigger obstacle is scheduling and making it universal. It’s probably not practicalWell this will mean that all that post-season revenue from playoff games gets eliminated. I doubt they would do it. But if they did go to this format they would need to add relegation rules as well to bump teams that ended up in the bottom of the league to a lower league and bring up the winners of that lower league to compete in the NFL. Naw, I don't see how that would even work for the NFL.
Teams playing each other twice a year, fighting for a division championship creates rivalries you wouldn't otherwise have. I like it the way it is.
32 isn't divisible by 3. Unless I'm misunderstanding you.I think y'all are complicating this. Problem is that they went away from 3 divisions. That was the mistake. Simply go back to that, and it solves all the problems.
If a team in a 5-6 team division wins it at, say, 9-7, then they deserve a higher seed than a WC team. Don't like it, then win your division.
They don't have to be equal. Before they went to the 4 div's, some had 5 teams and some had 6, and it worked just fine.32 isn't divisible by 3. Unless I'm misunderstanding you.
I'm sure there were some mathematical gymnastics for the people making the schedules, plus, wouldn't some teams play 8 divisional games, while others played 6?They don't have to be equal. Before they went to the 4 div's, some had 5 teams and some had 6, and it worked just fine.
Yes, changing the divisional format would create far more problems than it would solveI'm sure there were some mathematical gymnastics for the people making the schedules, plus, wouldn't some teams play 8 divisional games, while others played 6?