Wednesday, April 15, 2009

The NFL doesn't think you get enough of them.


The 365 day-long season of the NFL rolls on. And we mean that in the most complimentary manner. The NFL released its schedule yesterday which resulted in “unveiling” shows on both ESPN and the NFL Network.

The unveiling is kind of ironic because you know you are going to play 2 games against your in-division foes, you are going to play 4 games against the teams from another division in your conference which operates on a rotating basis, and you are going to play 4 games against teams from a division from outside your conference which is also handled on a rotating basis. That only leaves 2 games on the schedule to where there is any degree of unknown. But hey, its football and you don’t here us complaining.

Click here for a snazzy little interactive schedule from NFL.com

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

And to think millions of Americans are hooked on sleeping pills...

- Mongo Should Not Drive or Operate Heavy Machinery Until The Effects of "NFL Unveiling" Are Known to Him

Dean said...

Just to see your reaction, Mongo, I'm waiting for the day that college football becomes a whoely owned subsidiary of the NFL.

The form, fit and function of the college game is becoming more and more "professional", as it is.

Anonymous said...

Agreed. At least the televised portion of it.

Something tells me NFL will never match the women of The Grove at Ole Miss, or the smell of brats on the Notre Dame campus before the game. But then again, NFL did steal the two point conversion from college ball. So if they come up with something to equal "Hail to the Victors" or even the relatively new entrance of the Hokies to "Enter Sandman", or the Oregon Duck cheerleaders, I may have to given the League a second glance.

Hell, the whole league was stolen from the college game. So there is precedent.

- Mongo Still Seeing College Replay Review as First Sign of Apocalypse

Road Dawg said...

Stolen the game? These college kids play their heart out to go to the big league. When did "stolen" become synonymous with "raising to a higher degree"?

Glad you find yourself so amusing to comment on something of which you have no interest. I'm sure all the other readers have no idea by this time that you're not interested in the NFL postings on this blog. Nice self indulgence.

Maybe Mr. Lloyd should not drive or operate machinery until the effects of his retardation are known to the DMV.