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27 Mar 2009

NFL going the way of Nascar

In further money-grubbing news from the NFL owners meetings, sponsorship logos may be coming to NFL practice jerseys.

photo credit: withleather.com

photo credit: withleather.com

From USA Today:

… the league is exploring the possibility of having sponsor logos worn unobtrusively on practice jerseys. In addition to receiving a four-year, $4 billion extension from DirecTV and investigating relaxing rules against liquor and lottery sponsorships, the practice jersey sponsor logos were addressed at the three-day owners’ meetings that concluded Wednesday. Further discussion will be held at the league’s May meetings in Fort Lauderdale.

“It would be similar to logos worn on pro soccer jerseys,” …

Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti goes on:

“We’re talking about something unobtrusive that when the guys are being interviewed, people can can see the sponsor logo on their jerseys. But it’s no bigger or more obtrusive than the patches worn for the Super Bowl logo …

Players would not wear the logos on their jerseys during games, even in the preseason. And teams might be able to rotate sponsors at different times of the year.”

I hear them saying its just practice jerseys, and that logos won’t be worn in games.  That’s what they’re saying.

Preview of a typical NFL Jersey in 2015

Preview of a typical NFL Jersey in 2015

But you just KNOW that if the league makes any money off of this (and they will), they’re going to gradually expand it until we’re eventually seeing Wonder Bread logos subtly inserted behind player numbers, Tide logos splashed across shoulder pads and Gatorade one-pieces replacing traditional uniforms.

As a reminder, these are the current NFL Europe Jerseys (see the tiny Cardinals logo under the collar?) … it’s only a matter of  time, my friends.  Only a matter of time.

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27 March, 2009 at 17:13 by ArtieFufkin

Tags: NFL Owners Meetings, Sponsorship, Uniforms
Posted in NFL News, Opinion/Editorial | 1 Comment »

26 Mar 2009

NFL Owners Meetings Rage On!

While most of us are neck-deep in March Madness, the NFL owners are getting together this week – ostensibly to discuss how rich they are, and how they can continue to get richer. And while they’re at it, they’re changing the rules of the game … for better or worse.

Jerry Jones challenges other owners to Rock, Paper, Scissors for the rights to host the 2011 Super Bowl

Jerry Jones challenges other owners to Rock, Paper, Scissors for the rights to host the 2011 Super Bowl

Here are a few of the changes that have been instituted:

  • Allowing video replays on a loose ball that could be either a fumble or an incomplete pass (the Ed Hochuli rule)
  • Added video reviews of down-by-contact plays involving a fumble
  • Replay can now be used to determine if a loose ball hit the sideline
  • The draft order for playoff teams was reworked and will be based on where teams were eliminated in the postseason
  • Check out this article on NFL.com for a complete list of rule changes

And then there’s the “Brady Rule” (from Boston.com):

… the league’s Competition Committee adopted a clarification of the current rule on hits to a quarterback in the knee area or below. The clarification specifically prohibits a defender on the ground who hasn’t been blocked or fouled directly into the quarterback from lunging or diving at the quarterback’s lower legs.

The pussifying of the NFL continues, in the name of protecting the franchise quarterback. Now, not only can you no longer hit a QB below the waist or above the neck … now, defenders need to basically stop playing if they’ve fallen down (or been blocked to the ground), and they can’t crawl toward the QB, who by the way, has the effing football!

I’m sorry, but this goes against the fundamentals of defensive football. We are a few years away from QBs wearing a red jersey and being untouchable. For the amount of money these guys are making, its about time to start treating QBs like the real football players they are.

So a knee gets blown out here or there?!? Welcome to the NFL, son.

Extended Regular Season coming

Last but not least, the Washington Post and NFL.com are reporting that the NFL regular season will likely expand to 18 games in 2011.

credit: thesportingorange.com

credit: thesportingorange.com

Apparently they’re leaning toward trimming the pre-season to 2 games (which I actually agree with), and then tacking on 2 regular season games at the end. There’s been some talk of extending the season by just one extra game to 17, with all teams playing one international game per year, to keep the home/away games even.

Quite simply, this move is profit motivated. Shocking, I know. By swapping out pre-season games for regular season games, the NFL will automatically make more money. And let’s face it, pre-season games suck. Plus, the idea of adding more international games is part of Goodell’s overall plan for globalization of the league. On a business level, do I blame them? No.

But the reality is that the NFL is a brutal sport, and it takes a much larger toll on the athletes than any other sport. Even over 16 games, most teams are already wearing down by the end of the season, and the playoffs are largely determined by which team is lucky enough to stay healthy. If they extend the season any longer, the product on the field is going to suffer, careers will be shortened, and the sport will be watered down even further.

Not sure I’m a huge fan of Mr. Goodell right now, and this move might backfire on the league.

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26 March, 2009 at 18:41 by ArtieFufkin

Tags: Brady Rule, Ed Hochuli, NFL Owners Meetings, NFL Rules, Roger Goodell
Posted in NFL News, Opinion/Editorial | No Comments »

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