Pokerbrat2000
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Just getting the thread ready for our "annual" Easter Egg Hunt in trying to piece the Packers schedule together before it is actually officially released on May 14th at 7pm.
I ran across this article today and while it is about Aaron Rodgers and him possibly becoming a Steeler, something that Florio said struck a cord with me.
Florio wrote. “And if the league knows Rodgers will be a Steeler, the Steelers could have their routine disrupted by multiple Sunday-to-Thursday turnarounds and night games and other kickoff times that deviate from the preferred rhythm of Sunday at 1:00 p.m. ET.“
So like myself, Florio knows that in setting schedules, specifically Prime Time games, the league can really screw up a teams "preferred rhythm". Yet, the NFL still chooses to do that, as long as it boosts their profits? What happened to a level playing field?
I ran across this article today and while it is about Aaron Rodgers and him possibly becoming a Steeler, something that Florio said struck a cord with me.
Florio wrote. “And if the league knows Rodgers will be a Steeler, the Steelers could have their routine disrupted by multiple Sunday-to-Thursday turnarounds and night games and other kickoff times that deviate from the preferred rhythm of Sunday at 1:00 p.m. ET.“
So like myself, Florio knows that in setting schedules, specifically Prime Time games, the league can really screw up a teams "preferred rhythm". Yet, the NFL still chooses to do that, as long as it boosts their profits? What happened to a level playing field?