Originally posted by Giedi:
Originally posted by DonnieDarko:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by SanDiego49er:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by SanDiego49er:
Why do we have 9 away games and 8 home games? How do they calculate this? Do they rotate this every other year or something? Would you not have a disadvantage to have 9 away games? This is why I hate the 17 game schedule. An odd number of games just messes everything up.
where have you been when all this was talked about. It rotates every year. last year and next year we have 9 home games
That's fine. I'm just not at all a fan of odd number of games. It should be EVEN. 16 or 18. Some team has an advantage fighting for home field advantage. In a year where you have 9 home games. Vs a team that doesn't have that same advantage. It's just an unfair system IMO.
the league is just setting us up to go 18 games a year
2 preseason games is more then enough
I tend to agree. It makes no real sense to have an odd number season. With the co-practices the teams do with other teams, I think - done right - they can get more done from two joint practices than just playing all three preseason games. I hope that they increase the practice squad if they do go to an 18 game season.
The odd number is useful because (unless you're Ron Rivera) it reduces the likelihood of having .500 records or, worse, .500 playoff teams. Frankly, I'm cool with the odd number.
What I'm not cool with is expanding the schedule in the absence of roster expansion. I'm sick to death of watching two teams with jacked up O-lines playing bad football in November because they've run out of O-linemen. It's bad for the game, bad for player safety, and not worth watching.
Edit: While I'm on my soapbox, please kill Thursday night football. Nobody wants that #($*@.
[ Edited by BubbaParisMVP on Sep 14, 2023 at 5:22 PM ]