My solution to the 18 game season. Something that both players, owners, and TV can agree on

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The real reason the NFL wants an 18 game season is simple. We all know why.

Because tv ratings have gone thru the roof, and the television networks want to extend the season and make it longer. When this happens the networks will joyfully fork over many extra billions of dollars.

The pie then gets bigger for both players and owners.

The problem thou is obvious. Football is very physical, and you just cant make human players play another 6 hours worth of football without putting them at serious risk of getting injured.

So here is my solution.

Stay with the 16 game season, but add 2 more bye weeks for a total of 3.


Every team gets 3 bye weeks a season.

This solves 2 problems.

1)This will make the NFL season last just as long as an 18 game season would last. Therefore television networks will be able to fork over almost as much money to the NFL as they would with an 18 game season.

Yes I know, this also means that there will be 3 weeks a season where the local TV market will not air the local team, and the ratings will not be quite as good, and there will still be the same amount of games.

Yes there will be the same amount of games, but the season will be extended to the same length as if teams were playing 18 games with the 3 bye weeks.

What will happen is all the games will be broadcast to a wider audience then they are now.

On a typical week we have 13 sunday games getting split up to 13 different markets.

If you go the 3 bye week route, then you will have lets say 8 sunday games spread over 8 markets.

Instead of the Saints/Falcons only being aired in Louisiana and Georgia on a typical week, they would also be aired in Tampa and North Caralina, Dallas, Houston etc.... depending on which other markets near by have bye weeks. This also gives the networks the chance to play huge NFL GOW type games to more people. When you have a huge game like Pittsburgh vs the Patriots, if the Bengals have a bye that week, instead of them playing the Bengals and the Browns which they would normally be forced to play, they could send the GOTW to an even bigger audience. $$$$$$$ you get my drift?

I think the only entity that this idea will hurt is the Directv Sunday Ticket, because the games will be spread out more, and it will lesson the chances of you not being able to see a particular game because its more spread out.
This will not kill the Sunday Ticket, it will just make it worth a little bit less.

Maybe you can also throw in fantasy football. You could not have 12 team leagues, you would have to reduce it to 8 team leagues.

2) This is the biggest one of all. Injuries! Wouldnt it be great for everyteam in the NFL to have extra bye weeks to help the players recover and prevent injuries?

The NFL is suffering from a pretty bad case of bad PR over the issue of them not caring about the physical well being of its players. What better way to show you care then to spread out the workload and give a player the chance to heal up an injury with a bye week every 5 weeks or so?

Not only will extra bye weeks allow players to heal, it will also help prevent injuries from happening in the first place because players will be playing at a lesser pace.


These proposals are the perfect example of having your cake and eating it to.

The owners and players get a bigger TV deal because the season last 2 weeks longer, and the players dont have to deal with the risk of playing 2 extra games.

Everyone wins.
 
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I've thought of this idea before and didn't think of the exact way it could be done. This sounds too good to be true and probably makes too much sense.. They should be do it, would love to see why not?
 

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10 % more gate revenue is nothing to sneeze at...... (i know season tick holders have to get the pre-season) But if they don't show there is no beer and parking revenue, -----many teams the season BASE isn't there.....

They are elimating 2 pre-season games... those players do play in those and they practice as well during the pre-season... these player do not play for 6 hours.. They play half the time at most - they are not on both sides of the ball and an average wide - out may have to be out there 2 hours extra in the regular season (if add time on field)... 1 hour if you take away lost pre-season time...


18 games will also ensure the better teams get in and the flukes are less flukey....

may have to go patent 21-0 ......
 

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It's not the number of weeks, it's increasing competition for the TV packages they can sell

I actually like the idea, but from a revenue standpoint it falls well short of the 18 game season

I've been saying for years that a 17-game schedule where every team plays one game at a neutral site would be by far the best solution
 

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If the NFL cuts out 2 exhibition games players like Antonio Brown (Pittsburgh, key catches last 2 games) would have been CUT! A compromise to me would be 3 exhibition games, 16 regular season games and 2 bye weeks, but no way the NFL eliminates a game from the 20 played. I like 2 bye weeks, and as said above, the NFL gets more weeks, then they profit.

So for me, start the season one week earlier like they USED to, keep the 4 exhibition games, add a bye week and the season ends the same time it does now. Players agree to a rookie salary cap. The current % take is lowered 2-3% in the OWNERS favor. The game roster does NOT include inactives, so all players suit up, and a modest increase is put in by owners to the players for health care after their playing days are over.

Now, let's play some Football!
 

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If the NFL cuts out 2 exhibition games players like Antonio Brown (Pittsburgh, key catches last 2 games) would have been CUT! A compromise to me would be 3 exhibition games, 16 regular season games and 2 bye weeks, but no way the NFL eliminates a game from the 20 played. I like 2 bye weeks, and as said above, the NFL gets more weeks, then they profit.

So for me, start the season one week earlier like they USED to, keep the 4 exhibition games, add a bye week and the season ends the same time it does now. Players agree to a rookie salary cap. The current % take is lowered 2-3% in the OWNERS favor. The game roster does NOT include inactives, so all players suit up, and a modest increase is put in by owners to the players for health care after their playing days are over.

Now, let's play some Football!

Cant have 3 preseason games, because half the teams will have one home game, and the other half would have 2
 

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That's why my 2nd paragraph says keep the 4 games, and extend the season one bye week.

Will there be meaningful football by September 10th?


Yes EVEN
NO -130



October 10th?

YES -250
NO +200
 

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