Madden rips Thursday night football

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Pro Football Hall of Famer John Madden has spent more than half of his life watching NFL football, and for the most part, he seems to enjoy all of it, except for one thing: Thursday night games.

During a podcast with the Bay Area News Group this week, the 80-year-old former coach and broadcaster said that the NFL needs to dump Thursday games, or at least change the strategy around them by giving both teams a bye before they play in the game.

"Something has to be done about "Thursday Night Football." It just doesn't work." Madden said. "It's not only a fan thing, it's a team thing. It's a safety thing. It's a competitive thing. It doesn't work. I know about money, and I know about business. Maybe you have to tweak stuff a little more. To help teams, maybe you get a bye the week before."

THE STEELERS HAVE TO PLAY A ROAD GAME ON THANKSGIVING, JUST FOUR DAYS AFTER PLAYING A ROAD GAME. SINCE 2007, THE STEELERS ARE THE ONLY NFL TEAM THAT HAS HAD TO PLAY TWO ROAD GAMES IN FOUR DAYS.

Madden also said that Thursday night games could be one of the reasons that ratings have fallen this season.

"What's happens is there are not a lot of good teams, and they have too many windows to put these games in," the Super Bowl winning coach said. "When you think of an early Sunday window, a late Sunday window, a Sunday night window, a Monday night window, a Thursday night window. They all want good games, and there's not enough good teams."

The downside of Thursday games is that a team can get the short end of the stick when it comes to scheduling, and that's exactly what is happening to the Redskins for their Thanksgiving game against Dallas, according to Madden.

"On Thanksgiving, Washington has to travel to Dallas to play in Dallas, and they played Sunday night. That's wrong. That's an oops," Madden said. "You play a team on Sunday night and make them travel and play on Thursday. I remember in my coaching days, as players get older, it takes them longer to heal up from a Sunday game, and guys weren't ready to play until Thursday or Friday."

Madden didn't mention the Steelers, but they also got a wrench thrown at them by the people who make the NFL schedule. The Steelers have to play a road game on Thanksgiving, just four days after playing a road game. Since 2007, the Steelers are the only NFL team that has had to play two road games in four days.

Although Madden complained about Thursday night, football, he'll definitely be watching on Thanksgiving, a football holiday tradition that he has no problem with.

"Yeah, yeah. I'm goofy. I watch them all," Madden said of Thanksgiving games. "It's not, 'Boy, that Madden, he just loves football and he can't live without it.' I'm always afraid I'm going to miss something. 'Oh shoot, I didn't see that!' So I want to watch it."

The 80-year-old, who coached the Raiders from 1969 to 1978, also said the he's in good health, despite undergoing surgery on several body parts this year, including his heart, hip, knee and esophagus.
 
Keep going John Madden!

He makes great points.

"What's happens is there are not a lot of good teams, and they have too many windows to put these games in," the Super Bowl winning coach said. "When you think of an early Sunday window, a late Sunday window, a Sunday night window, a Monday night window, a Thursday night window. They all want good games, and there's not enough good teams."

The downside of Thursday games is that a team can get the short end of the stick when it comes to scheduling, and that's exactly what is happening to the Redskins for their Thanksgiving game against Dallas, according to Madden.
 
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I've always advocated having the bye week right after a Thurs night game...It's only fair IMO...
 
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I've always advocated having the bye week right after a Thurs night game...It's only fair IMO...

That wouldn't work simply because there are what, four or more teams per bye week and only two teams play each TNF game.
 
That wouldn't work simply because there are what, four or more teams per bye week and only two teams play each TNF game.
Some bye weeks I've only seen 2 teams have byes. Others I've seen 4. I'm sure they could tweak something to make it work. Makes my head hurt trying to sort it myself though.
 
I certainly noticed the scheduling blunder when I saw the Redskins week.
 
The NFL should get rid of Thursday Night games. I would also advocate getting rid of the Sunday Night game too. By the end of Sunday afternoon, I'm tired of watching football. Plus Sunday Night games seem to show the same teams (New England, Dallas, Green Bay, Seattle, Denver) which I could care less watching, other than to lose. At least Thursday Night games work in all 32 teams for the most part, and does create some real bad match ups to watch.

Also, not having to listen to either Sims or Collinsworth more than once a week would get my vote. These two are the most knowledgeable commentators in the world.
 
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Can't do the bye before TNF thingy or teams would have bye weeks starting 1 week into the season. That's not fair. What they should do is start TNF halfway through the season, kinda like they used to do. Less games and better matchups. THEN do the bye week before the games maybe....although that would mean some teams don't get byes until WAY late in the season. My brain hurts....

As far as poor Pittsburgh....we traveled more on our trip to London than that team will travel all YEAR. Screw them and their "short week".
 
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First things first. Move the Super Bowl to Saturday for fuks sake.

I've lived a long time and watched a LOT of football. I can't believe I've never heard of or thought of this.

Brilliant idea!

Although it wouldn't help ME, since I'm pretty much past the point where I get fall down drunk for SB :)
 
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