This isn't a shot, so much as it is a matter of fact—The decision to flex Thursday Night Football games would be a crystal clear indication of who the priority is in the eyes of the owners. It's broadcast partners, over players, fans and everyone else. Just what this is.
This isn't a shot, so much as it is a matter of fact—The decision to flex Thursday Night Football games would be a crystal clear indication of who the priority is in the eyes of the owners. It's broadcast partners, over players, fans and everyone else. Just what this is.
@AlbertBreer Here is a better solution!
@AlbertBreer @patscap How can a fan buy a ticket now? I wouldn’t
@AlbertBreer Could it be a move to offer the best games as possible for viewing? There is only one game on Thursday Evening, why should the fans have to watch 2 terrible teams when on Sunday at least you have a choice.
@AlbertBreer For mail bag,It seems for the Thursday night games, the players don’t hit that week, and then they get a mini bye week after. One could argue it’s better for players, except the ones were injured going into that game. Maybe expand practice squad call ups for Thursday night teams
@AlbertBreer Duh @AlbertBreer it’s always the money. Always.
@AlbertBreer It screws the fans. Say if a fan buys tickets to go to an away game. So flights/hotels/etc all have to be planned out. So 15 days before game it gets moved to Mon/Thu, then fans either have to sell tickets or pay more to change flights & pray hotel can change reservations.
@AlbertBreer Goodell cannot say player safety is utmost importance any longer with this news…
@AlbertBreer It’s ridiculous to have it in the first place. Money grab, bad product