- If I'm the ACC, I make sure that the University of Notre Dame is quite aware of just how much they owe the Atlantic Coast Conference. The reality of it is, the ACC bent over backwards to help Notre Dame have a football season this year. If it wasn't for ACC, Notre Dame may have played 4 or 5 games against a bunch of teams from the FCS and NCAA D-II levels, IF they were interested in playing Notre Dame. By doing what they did, the ACC legitimized Notre Dame's schedule for this year. They also gave them an legit opportunity to have a chance to play in the National Championship Playoffs. Without the ACC's help. Notre Dame is probably 5-0 and sitting at home over the upcoming holidays, wondering what could have been for them.
It's time for the Irish to given serious consideration to joining the ACC as a complete member.
-The nfl looks really bad right now. All season long, they have postponed or rescheduled games when the Coronavirus made a visit to nfl teams. They really didn't need to do what they did, because there are 50+ players available on each team. The teams who had the issues just play the game with the players that tested negative. Did the nfl do that??? No, they did not.
What they did was arbitrarily rescheduled games that they knew had playoff level teams and/or nfl super stars on them. Was this done to maintain a competitive balance? was this done to help the league pull in more money?
It just seems rather questionable to watch them cater to the needs of the Titans, Steelers and Ravens. Reschedule games of those teams because some players tested positive, but when it comes to a mediocare team like the Broncos, who can't find a QB on their roster to use, the nfl does nothing. How fair is that to teams like the Buccaneers, Seahawks and Cardinals? Putting the Broncos into a situation to play a game without a nfl level QB, is not only wrong, but it is unethical.
-Perhaps if goodell had spent a little bit more time preparing for a situation like the one that the Broncos find themselves in now, the nfl could have better options in place. goodell was more focused on him and his league appearing to be more "politically correct". The nfl owners need to get together and get rid of him at the end of this year. A man making $4-5 million a year in salary and annual compensation of over $40+ million, needs to do a better job.
- I heard a rumor that every nfl team has said that they would be willing to chip in as much money as needed to help bring QB guru Mark Whipple to work with Patrick Mahomes.
It's time for the Irish to given serious consideration to joining the ACC as a complete member.
-The nfl looks really bad right now. All season long, they have postponed or rescheduled games when the Coronavirus made a visit to nfl teams. They really didn't need to do what they did, because there are 50+ players available on each team. The teams who had the issues just play the game with the players that tested negative. Did the nfl do that??? No, they did not.
What they did was arbitrarily rescheduled games that they knew had playoff level teams and/or nfl super stars on them. Was this done to maintain a competitive balance? was this done to help the league pull in more money?
It just seems rather questionable to watch them cater to the needs of the Titans, Steelers and Ravens. Reschedule games of those teams because some players tested positive, but when it comes to a mediocare team like the Broncos, who can't find a QB on their roster to use, the nfl does nothing. How fair is that to teams like the Buccaneers, Seahawks and Cardinals? Putting the Broncos into a situation to play a game without a nfl level QB, is not only wrong, but it is unethical.
-Perhaps if goodell had spent a little bit more time preparing for a situation like the one that the Broncos find themselves in now, the nfl could have better options in place. goodell was more focused on him and his league appearing to be more "politically correct". The nfl owners need to get together and get rid of him at the end of this year. A man making $4-5 million a year in salary and annual compensation of over $40+ million, needs to do a better job.
- I heard a rumor that every nfl team has said that they would be willing to chip in as much money as needed to help bring QB guru Mark Whipple to work with Patrick Mahomes.