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SBD/Issue 241/Sports Media
Blog Hound: Bloggers Discuss Extending NFL's Regular Season
Published September 5, 2008
Bloggers discuss the idea of extending the NFL's regular season from 16 games to 17 or 18 games and shortening the preseason.
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Cincy Jungle |
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"Other than obvious financial advantages, I also don't think going to seventeen games is a very good idea. … The NFL schedule uses a simple formula that's fair for all teams. … If the league added a seventeenth game, where does that 17th game come from?” |
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Mark Leonard |
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"Imagine what an additional two games will do to …clubs completely unprepared for injuries to their first- and second-string QBs, annually having to resort to a thinly-manned scrap heap of rejects to see themselves through what remains of an NFL schedule.” |
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Chris Whalen’s Random Life |
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“The recent rash of pre-season injuries that will greatly affect the upcoming season certainly have given fuel to the fire that the pre-season is at least 2 games too long.” |
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The DC Universe |
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"The current NFL schedule isn't just short, it's astonishingly short. |
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TheLastManinAmerica |
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"It works out for everybody; the league will get millions upon millions of more dollars and the fans will get what they’ve always wanted: more football. … Just as long as those games aren’t exclusively broadcasted on NFL Network, that is!” |
SportsMedia Challenge's Buzz Manager analyzed online discussion surrounding the possibility of the NFL expanding its regular season schedule to 18 games and decreasing the number of preseason games. Bloggers supporting the schedule change were tallied as positive, while bloggers who were critical of the change were counted as negative. See more info on this topic. Visit www.SportsBusinessDaily.com for more info on this topic.
- The Buzz ranked 1 out of 10, a topic of a very low level of interest among sports bloggers this week. There was very little conversation about this topic this week, with the focus of most NFL discussion placed on the start of the regular season.
- Bloggers in the positive category are primarily happy about the decrease in preseason games that they describe as "boring" and unfair for fans that get what is perceived as an inferior product while still paying regular season prices.
- There was no negative commentary.
- Bloggers in the neutral category examined some of the pros and cons for both owners and players should the season become longer, such as increased revenue for owners, but also the argument that players should be paid more for the longer season. One blogger worried the change would result in fewer opportunities for younger players to develop and earn their roster spots, but thought the longer season would make it more likely the best teams come out on top.
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