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NFL's Preseason Is Strictly Business

Submitted by Anthony Michael O'Dell, Aug 8, 2007 17:09

You complain about the preseason, but yet you still watched the game. The preseason is used to evaluate players in real game situations. It benefits not only the owners and coaches but the young players struggling to make the roster. You say it is the worst deal for paying customers. Well wouldn't that be the paying customers fault. They knew before they purchased their tickets what a preseason game was. It doesn't count its just a scrimmage. If these people want to complain about it then they should wait till the regular season. So, to all these people that spend money to see preseason games and later wine like little school girls because they only saw their favorite play for 3 plays ... BOO HOO ... Go complain to someone who cares!!!!!
Second of all, you say its dangerous for players. Well thank you Captain Obvious, football is dangerous. They are not out there playing tag. Football is Football, you can get hurt in OTA's, MiniCamp, TrainingCamp, Preseason, and the Regular Season. These men get paid millions of dollars to do so. They know the consequences of the sport. People get hurt, no body is superman.
If you don't like the way things are ran in the NFL and think you can run it better then maybe you should contact Roger Goodell and tell him yourself.

Sincerly,
Anthony M. O'Dell
Kansas City, MO


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desyman 

Mar 11, 2008 14:02

You complain about the preseason, but yet you still watched the game. The preseason is used to evaluate players in...

Anthony Michael O'Dell 

Aug 8, 2007 17:09

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