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Limit Preseason?

Discussion in 'Carolina Panthers' started by Piper, Aug 12, 2002.

Limit preseaon

  1. None

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  2. one or two games

    2 vote(s)
    66.7%
  3. Three Games

    1 vote(s)
    33.3%
  4. Keep current system, 4 or 5 games

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  1. McFly41

    McFly41 Guest

    I doubt we'll ever see a Friday night NFL slate. Some college teams will be playing on Fridays this year, but Friday is HS football night.
    NFL has Monday, a few Thursday, a few Saturday and Sunday's.
    The College schedule is pretty much any night other than Friday and Sunday right now, but we'll start seeing more Friday games. Then HS football plays Primarily on Friday, but there are some Tuesday, Wednesday, and Saturday games.
     
  2. DA_MAN

    DA_MAN Guest

    If the owners were so worried about revenue, then have no preseason games and 20 regular season games. This way, the owners will still have 10 home dates and there is very little use for playing football with a HARD Salary cap when the games are meaningless.

    Just ask Cleveland, Seattle, Baltimore last year, et cetera. The team spots are 80% determined in practices anyway, if that were different, D. Craig would be the #2 QB on this team.
     
  3. panthersrool

    panthersrool Guest

    I, for one, am only for reducing the amount of preseason games if the amount of regular season games increases in proportion (i.e., 2 game preseason = 2 extra games in the regular season). My reasoning for this is I detest baseball. Summer is a 2 month hell for me from the end of hockey season to the beginning of NFL training camp. I ain't about to give up any football (regardless of how meaningless it is) if theres any choice in the matter.
     

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