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The preseason needs to be shortened.
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(08-26-2018, 06:32 PM)JagFanFirst Wrote: Season-ending injuries are always bad, to but to lose your season for a game that counts for nothing...it's infuriating. Every preseason, I don't worry so much whether or not we win the game--more than anything, I just want to make sure players--on both sides--come out healthy. For example, I'm not a Vikings fan, but I hated it for them when they piled up so many injuries last week against us. And now it's happened to us.I developed a plan for an 18-game NFL season. ALL NFL teams play 18 games. Two pre-season games followed by a "normal" 16-game season. After 16 games are completed, the entire NFL takes Christmas off. After Christmas, the last two games of the 18-game regular season are actually THE divisional playoff as the four teams within each division face off. Importantly, each team has a chance to win the division. If a #1 seed is knocked off by #4 seed in the divisional semi-final then #4 advances to the divisional championship game. If #3 seed beats #2 seed the divisional championship pits #3 v. #4 divisional seeds and #1 and #2 play a consolation game. This completes 18 regular season games for each NFL franchise. Following the divisional round comes conference championship round. Two conferences have determined the four divisional winners during the regular season. So each conference hosts two semi-final conference playoff games. ONLY the two winners of the conference semi-final advance to a conference title game. There is no consolation game. Logically, the two conference champs square off in the Super Bowl. |
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