Is this an NFL first?
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Is this an NFL first?
Where every team has a bye week between the exhibition and regular seasons? When did the NFL last open on Labor Day weekend? As I recall, the TV ratings were really down when that happened.
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It's been like that for a while, hasn't it? I remember when the NFL started its season during Labor Day Weekend but at some point I guess they figured it was better to start one week later ($$$ never far from the minds of those in business, of course).
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To me it made perfect sense for the NFL to open up on Labor Day. You could cut loose with a full day of football on Sunday and not worry about having to get up early on Monday for work. Though I can understand the ratings issue as a good chunk of Americans were on their last Summer jaunt somewhere and that could depress ratings.
I would prefer Week 1 this coming Sunday and if we're doing a 17 games season...and also 2 bye weeks. Perhaps I'm in the minority on this but I feel it would be better for the health of the players and the quality of games to go to a permanent 2 bye weeks if we're sticking with 17 games
I would prefer Week 1 this coming Sunday and if we're doing a 17 games season...and also 2 bye weeks. Perhaps I'm in the minority on this but I feel it would be better for the health of the players and the quality of games to go to a permanent 2 bye weeks if we're sticking with 17 games
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I believe the last NFL season to start pre-Labor Day was 2000. I agree. I also have no problem at all with the NFL starting on Labor Day weekend! Especially now that there's a 17-game season for each team. I'd rather it not be 17 games! Keep it at 16 games, and 4 in the pre-season. Super Bowl being first Sunday in February has already been more than far-enough in. And 7 playoff teams per-conf now far out-of-hand! But if there must be a 17-game season, then two bye-weeks it should be. They're annoying for the fan, but I'm not the one actually playing all those games.sheajets wrote:To me it made perfect sense for the NFL to open up on Labor Day. You could cut loose with a full day of football on Sunday and not worry about having to get up early on Monday for work. Though I can understand the ratings issue as a good chunk of Americans were on their last Summer jaunt somewhere and that could depress ratings.
I would prefer Week 1 this coming Sunday and if we're doing a 17 games season...and also 2 bye weeks. Perhaps I'm in the minority on this but I feel it would be better for the health of the players and the quality of games to go to a permanent 2 bye weeks if we're sticking with 17 games
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It seems a given that the 17 game season is a stepping stone to an 18 game season.
Then, I believe, we'll see 2 bye weeks.
It is sad to think of the many records that will be effected by these changes.
Season highs will fall by the wayside (with one or two extra games) to new players and the possibility of an undefeated season becomes even more remote...
Then, I believe, we'll see 2 bye weeks.
It is sad to think of the many records that will be effected by these changes.
Season highs will fall by the wayside (with one or two extra games) to new players and the possibility of an undefeated season becomes even more remote...
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There was at least a season in the early 90s when there were two bye weeks IIRC.JuggernautJ wrote:It seems a given that the 17 game season is a stepping stone to an 18 game season.
Then, I believe, we'll see 2 bye weeks.
It is sad to think of the many records that will be effected by these changes.
Season highs will fall by the wayside (with one or two extra games) to new players and the possibility of an undefeated season becomes even more remote...
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That was 1993.Teo wrote:There was at least a season in the early 90s when there were two bye weeks IIRC.JuggernautJ wrote:It seems a given that the 17 game season is a stepping stone to an 18 game season.
Then, I believe, we'll see 2 bye weeks.
It is sad to think of the many records that will be effected by these changes.
Season highs will fall by the wayside (with one or two extra games) to new players and the possibility of an undefeated season becomes even more remote...
I couldn't remember when the NFL started playing the week after Labor Day, but I do remember that 1997 was the only NFL season that began in August. August 31st, 1997. That was the day Princess Diana died (in European time.) I still remember staying glued to CNN looking for updates, even though I was going to the Bills game the next day.
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I always think back to that year and think of it like the Year of Three Kings...Year of Three Popes.Teo wrote:There was at least a season in the early 90s when there were two bye weeks IIRC.JuggernautJ wrote:It seems a given that the 17 game season is a stepping stone to an 18 game season.
Then, I believe, we'll see 2 bye weeks.
It is sad to think of the many records that will be effected by these changes.
Season highs will fall by the wayside (with one or two extra games) to new players and the possibility of an undefeated season becomes even more remote...
The Year of Two Byes
Plus it was the year before those huge rule changes that really opened up offenses in 1994