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NFL still not happy with preseason games
Posted by Mike Florio on August 7, 2013, 10:58 PM EDT

Football has returned. An average of 10.1 million watched the Hall of Fame game on Sunday night. And few are complaining, even though key players like Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo were seen only on the sidelines and most of the snaps were taken by guys who’ll soon be working with half of the 59 players drafted in front of Maurice Jones-Drew.

But the NFL remains unhappy with the preseason. Probably because the NFL continues to see reducing the preseason as the ticket to expanding the regular season.

Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports, citing an unnamed league source, that the NFL will “study and examine the 2013 preseason games to see what can be improved in hopes of offering a better product in the future.”

It’s odd, to say the least, to see the term “league source” appear on the website owned and operated by the NFL in a story about something the NFL will be doing. Either the information came from the league, or at a minimum the league had a chance to put the kibosh on a report that was deemed to be inaccurate or unduly sensitive.

Thus, it’s fair to infer the league wants to send a message, with minimal obvious fingerprints. And the message is that the 18-game regular season remains on the table, with 18-and-2, 16-and-2, and 17-and-3 being the possible configurations of the regular season and preseason.

Per the report, the NFL will consider when assessing the 2013 preseason the amount of time starters play, the configuration of the lineups, and the fourth and final preseason games — none of which are televised nationally because few if any starters play.

Another possibility mentioned in the report is lowering the price of preseason tickets, to reflect the reduced quality of the exhibition games. But why would teams with season-ticket waiting lists ever consider making it cheaper to buy two preseason games when the only way to keep the eight regular-season tickets is to purchase seats to a pair of games that don’t count?

In our view, this is about coming up with a path to an expanded regular season, which the players and many fans and media members have resisted. The NFL needs the players to want more regular-season games. That likely won’t happen until the league exercises its right under the labor deal to cut the preseason in half, which could then get the union to run the numbers regarding the impact of a reduced preseason on the shared revenues and volunteer swapping two weeks of far more lucrative games (especially from a TV standpoint) for half of the games that don’t count.

Even then, creativity and flexibility may be required. The league previously has shown no inclination to expand by only one regular-season game; Rapoport’s reference to a 17-and-3 format could be a message that the NFL no longer insists on expanding by two or by none.

Then there’s the unique, and potentially kooky, idea of playing 18 regular-season games but limiting all non-specialists to 16 appearances. (Though it’s not mentioned in Rapoport’s report, the 18-and-16 scenario floats around from time to time, and it has never been categorically dismissed by the league.) This approach would expand the regular season, preserve player health and safety at current levels, and introduce an intriguing new wrinkle into the ultimately reality show.

Regardless, the league’s complaints about the preseason aren’t going away because complaining about the preseason is the best (and perhaps only) way to muster support for an increase in the regular season — even if there’s currently little or no push among the players, the fans, and the media to reduce the preseason.
 
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Did you hear about their decision to enforce more "taunting" rules? No more military salutes, home runs, spinning or spiking the ball, "sack dances", etc? Goodell can't get out of his own way fucking something up. The NFL will find itself sitting behind hockey in popularity one day he keeps fucking around.
 
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Did you hear about their decision to enforce more "taunting" rules? No more military salutes, home runs, spinning or spiking the ball, "sack dances", etc? Goodell can't get out of his own way fucking something up. The NFL will find itself sitting behind hockey in popularity one day he keeps fucking around.

I don’t think so. These rules are dumb, but i don’t need elaborate celebrations to enjoy football.
 

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I'm glad they banned going to the ground for celebrations. That time Steve Smith sat down and acted like he was watching TV was just plain childish, as the other ones like that were.
 

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I'm maybe alone in this forum but I love the 2 less preseason, 2 more real game ideas. Love the idea of more (real)football. Please and thank you.
 
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Did you hear about their decision to enforce more "taunting" rules? No more military salutes, home runs, spinning or spiking the ball, "sack dances", etc? Goodell can't get out of his own way fucking something up. The NFL will find itself sitting behind hockey in popularity one day he keeps fucking around.

But stadium fireworks and strippers and a Radom ass truck on the balcony are fine .

I would say what the difference is but I'm Not allowed
 
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I'm maybe alone in this forum but I love the 2 less preseason, 2 more real game ideas. Love the idea of more (real)football. Please and thank you.

My idea is better. Perfect amount of preseason. Not over saturized regular season. Proper amount of rest. Owners get their international monies. It's the right way unequivocally
 

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I said before I like your idea with the 17th international game. I'm just not sure if the math works. Plus, they would after alter their formula (as they would with an 18th game).

Currently you play:
6 division games
4 teams from 3 rotating same conference divisions
2 same place finishers in the 2 other conference divisions
4 teams from 4 rotating opposite conference divisions

They could assign each team a yearly opposite conference opponent (Dallas vs Houston, Baltimore vs Washington, Oakland vs San Francisco) and in every 4th year when you play that team's division, you will just play them twice that year. That would heat up some regional rivalries but then the International idea kind of negates that.
 

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The international idea is one of the worst. The NBA is going to try that too and it will also be a failure. (Talking about Europe, not Canada or Mexico.)
 
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The travel considerations for games in Europe are daunting, but the NBA (and basketball in general) is pretty popular in Europe and a good bit more popular than the NFL or MLB.
 
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