Should the National Football League go to an 18 game season?
Tommy Trend
2012/08/18 04:51:57
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it has been a 16 game season since 1978. should the NFL go to 18 games?
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Amy ...AKA Dudess 2012/08/18 19:36:53yes






















This experience is that changes to stadium design via the supplanting of open roof stadiums with closed roof ones and artificial drying in wet weather have made the physical wear and fatigue on players much greater than it would have been otherwise. Climate change is likely to have exacerbated this problem since hotter temperatures during the football season (which in Australia has the most delightful weather you can imagine typically around 17˚C or 61˚F maximum) dry grounds and cause more injuries.
There is most definitely the “fairness” aspect to a longer season in any sport played on high-wear surfaces: the Australian Football League has huge problems with an unfair draw (which are deep-rooted in its propping up unviable clubs for a good 75 years) and what I do know about North American leagues which lack the destructive ticket price control found in the AFL suggests they still have these problems. How much an 18-game season would make the NFL draw less problematic is very questionable, however.
It is obscene that grown men contribute nothing productive to society, yet get paid millions of dollars TO PLAY A GAME!!
meh!
peace