This is a real insightful reasoning on why TNF should be illegal.It's almost like the NFL doesn't care about its players, just the profits it can make off of them. greedy fukkers


Where's the evidence that playing one Thursday night game a year has a marked effect on the injury rate?
Dallas and Detroit have been playing a Thursday game for decades, do their teams suffer more injuries at a higher rate than other teams?
This is a real insightful reasoning on why TNF should be illegal.![]()
Football is the most physically draining sports. The human body needs time to repair itself. 4 days instead of 6 can make a huge difference.
Also look at who dap your post and realize that you're on the wrong side of this.
The thread title is taken from a quote from Baldwin:

NFLN gamesThursday is such a weird day anyways since NFL don't wanna fukk with HS football on Friday or compete with College Saturday night football( Which rarely has a good night game anyways, but all Channels are booked up).. they should just have the balls to do it on Saturday via NFLN/ streaming.

There is no correlation between injuries and playing on Thursday night. This is just one of those topics that invariably comes up every season in this sport for the sake of something to talk about, just like shortening the preseason. The only legit arguments against Thursday night football might be the quality of play taking a hit due to less time to game plan or arguing that it's overkill to have a third day of football in generalSoooo....you have no evidence that it has any effect on injuries. Figured as much.
Maybe it's the short rest leading to more injuries?![]()
Real simple, don't play any players with any possible injuries.
Supposedly Sherman had a nagging achilles, so Carrol the scumbag plays him, ruptures his acchiles.
That's on coaching
The thread title is taken from a quote from Baldwin:
