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18 Games? Too Much of a Good Thing
The spread of sweets is laid out in front of you. Taking your bowl of ice cream down the sugar shock assembly line you add toppings until your once satisfying little guilty pleasure turns into a majestic mountain sugary proportions that would stop the heart of a diabetic.
It's a thing of beauty. The chocolate sauce cascades down the ice cream sloops mixing with candy and forming pools of skittles, gummy bears, and peanuts. And the whipped cream is the perfect capper to hold sprinkles and one red cherry. It's every kids dream moment, three hearty scoops of ice cream topped with anything and everything imaginable.
Thrusting your spoon into the side of the sugar shock mountain, your potential for unbridle joy is at an all time high. Bite by laborious bite your joy begins to fade as you realize that your eyes were bigger than your stomach. If you continue on your path to a sugary coma your next time through the ice cream bar could very well cause dry heaves.
I've never done the above personally, but there are a few brands of hard alcohol which just by thinking the name makes my stomach turn. I know this goes against everything American, but the truth is people you can have too much of a good thing, and the NFL is already dangerously close as is, so 18 games could be the topper.
I love football, specifically NFL football, but as is with ESPNs constant bombardment of highlights and shaky analysis all laid over a crazy guitar riff and a channel dedicated solely to the glorification of the national past-time we have more football information on our plate than we can handle physically. Add that together with the reality that between the months of September and December you can easily dial up a live game close to 5 days a week we're near overload.
18 regular season games, even if they take away 2 preseason ones, isn't the answer for a healthy league. What they should do is take away 2 preseason games along with that horrible NFL Network mandated Thursday night affair later in the season. Between the horrific announcing and the under prepared teams it feels like you've some how slipped back to August into preseason.
It may be unconventional but it's the truth, there is already too much football. The NFL should play the role of a high end fine dinning establishment not a off strip Vegas buffet. You want to leave your fans wanting more, not wishing the season would just freaking end already. (I'm talking to you to MLB, World Series in November, what a joke).
I know that they don't care what one fan living in Seattle thinks. That they see the opportunity for more money and they're going to go for it. They are going to milk that cash cow as fast as they can until the udders bleed and blow dust. That's short sighted, fast money now which will recede rapidly as fans loose interest.
And if the pursuit of this quick pay day leads to a work stoppage, causing September to come and go without Brady or Manning taking the field. Fans will flee the sinking ship and convincing them to jump back on board when play resumes won't be easy. Just ask The NBA how a work stoppage worked out for them at the height of the sports popularity.
How the NFL handles this offseason will decide how much longer it's reign on top will last. As I see it, it maybe time to identify the next great American past time and buy stock in that franchise.