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17 game regular season incoming


amcoolio

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47 minutes ago, amcoolio said:

https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2019/11/13/game-nfl-season-is-becoming-more-likely-league-players-make-progress-labor-deal/

At the cost of two preseason games, with players getting more compensation. Likely means every team will have a neutral field game, which would be cool.

More games in London and maybe Mexico.

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Just now, Snake said:

I honestly like it. It will be even more about depth and roster building. No more suck for 10 years, get a good team, and win a super bowl. Coaching and Roster building. 

They really should expand the damn rosters already. Need at least 60 on a roster, dress damn near all of them. 

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22 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Nobody would ever be able to finish 500 again.

I know people dislike having four preseason games (hell, they used to have six) but I feel like you need at least three of them to properly evaluate players and get everybody warmed up for the season.

8-8-1

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They need to expand the playoffs for three wild cards instead of two, grant it I’m a bit bias because of where we are as a team right now, but too many teams with a winning record that deserve a shot miss out on the playoffs and it’s unfortunate. 
 

For those concerned with bad teams making playoffs, just add a stipulation that you must have a winning record to qualify for that 3rd wild card spot. That way there wouldn’t be below average 7-9 or 8-8 teams getting in.

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29 minutes ago, PanthersNC1984 said:

They need to expand the playoffs for three wild cards instead of two, grant it I’m a bit bias because of where we are as a team right now, but too many teams with a winning record that deserve a shot miss out on the playoffs and it’s unfortunate. 
 

For those concerned with bad teams making playoffs, just add a stipulation that you must have a winning record to qualify for that 3rd wild card spot. That way there wouldn’t be below average 7-9 or 8-8 teams getting in.

So how would the playoffs work if one conference had no seventh team with a winning record?

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