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RE: If NFL moves to 17 games as reported starting 2021...
(02-20-2020 03:16 PM)CenterSquarEd Wrote:  
(02-20-2020 02:22 PM)stever20 Wrote:  The Saturday NFL playoff games will be later in January if the Super Bowl is pushed back to late February -- but there is nothing preventing the NFL from playing regular season games on Saturdays in January. Based

don't think it'll be moved to late February.

take the 2019 season-
Last Sunday for NFL- 1/12
Wild Card weekend 1/18-19
Divisional round 1/25-26
Conf. Championship games 2/2
Super Bowl 2/16

Would expect the 1/5 weekend to be pretty much normal, with a Thursday night game on 1/2, and then quite possibly Saturday games on the 4th.

The only Saturday in January with no NFL would be 1/11.

What would happen to the American divorce rate when Super Bowl Sunday falls on Valentine’s Day?

This is clearly a lawyer's conspiracy.

Actually, that's the week the Pro Bowl should be played since no one gives a crap.
02-20-2020 03:30 PM
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