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Hurricane IKE

Posted: Thu Sep 11, 2008 1:58 pm
by King of Queens
Okay, so the NFL has announced that Sunday's tilt between the Ravens and Texans has been pushed back to Monday night...BUT THE GAME IS STILL SCHEDULED TO BE PLAYED IN HOUSTON?!?!? Goodell is dropping the ball here -- the game needs to be scheduled at a neutral site like Atlanta or New Orleans. With massive evacuations, power outages, etc., Houston is almost certainly going to be a mess all weekend. Why use valuable city resources to make sure that an NFL game is played, when there will be obvious and more important matters at hand?

From a fantasy perspective, it could be a disaster if the game cannot be played in a timely fashion. Wins and losses would be determined from the other 15 games on the Week 2 slate, and then potentially changed later in the year when Baltimore and Houston eventually play their game (I assume that's how it would work).

I hope this all turns out to be a false alarm, but the way things look right now, Goodell is making a terrible mistake.

Hurricane IKE

Posted: Thu Sep 11, 2008 8:31 pm
by JB
It's the Ravens and the Texans...does anyone really care??

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Posted: Thu Sep 11, 2008 11:39 pm
by King of Queens
Originally posted by JB:
It's the Ravens and the Texans...does anyone really care?? The following people care:

1. Owners of Ray Rice
2. Owners of Willis McGahee
3. Owners of Todd Heap
4. Owners of Joe Flacco
5. Owners of Derrick Mason
6. Owners of Mark Clayton
7. Owners of Matt Stover
8. Owners of Steve Slaton
9. Owners of Owen Daniels
10. Owners of Matt Schaub
11. Owners of Andre Johnson
13. Owners of Kevin Walter
14. Owners of Kris Brown

Hurricane IKE

Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2008 12:08 am
by pizzatyme
Originally posted by King of Queens:
quote:Originally posted by JB:
It's the Ravens and the Texans...does anyone really care?? The following people care:

1. Owners of Ray Rice
2. Owners of Willis McGahee Check
3. Owners of Todd Heap Check x2
4. Owners of Joe Flacco
5. Owners of Derrick Mason
6. Owners of Mark Clayton Check
7. Owners of Matt Stover
8. Owners of Steve Slaton Check
9. Owners of Owen Daniels Check
10. Owners of Matt Schaub Check x4
11. Owners of Andre Johnson Check
13. Owners of Kevin Walter Check
14. Owners of Kris Brown Check
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Hurricane IKE

Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2008 12:30 am
by BillyWaz
Originally posted by King of Queens:
Okay, so the NFL has announced that Sunday's tilt between the Ravens and Texans has been pushed back to Monday night...BUT THE GAME IS STILL SCHEDULED TO BE PLAYED IN HOUSTON?!?!? Goodell is dropping the ball here -- the game needs to be scheduled at a neutral site like Atlanta or New Orleans. With massive evacuations, power outages, etc., Houston is almost certainly going to be a mess all weekend. Why use valuable city resources to make sure that an NFL game is played, when there will be obvious and more important matters at hand?

From a fantasy perspective, it could be a disaster if the game cannot be played in a timely fashion. Wins and losses would be determined from the other 15 games on the Week 2 slate, and then potentially changed later in the year when Baltimore and Houston eventually play their game (I assume that's how it would work).

I hope this all turns out to be a false alarm, but the way things look right now, Goodell is making a terrible mistake. I agree 100% with this.

What if (God forbid), this is as devastating as Katrina? There will be FAR more important things to be concerned about in the Houston area than a football game.

Hurricane IKE

Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2008 1:24 am
by Shrink Attack
I think the comment about wasting valuable city resources to put on a football game is the most salient. There could be a huge need for police officers, firefighters, electrical crews, and transportation workers to keep the city running, people fed, and people housed. To commit resources for traffic control and consessions for a sporting event under these circumstances is absurd.

Of course, Goodell could be moving it to Monday only to see if this is going to be a Katrina or a Gustav. If it's a Katrina, he'll move the game elsewhere. If it's a Gustav, the game is on.

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Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2008 1:37 am
by Route Collectors
Goodell hasn't done much to impress me in his brief stint as commish. After his pac man deal he appears to be on a major power trip.

Am I missing something here?

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Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2008 1:37 am
by pizzatyme
I think Goodell is in a tough situation as even the city officials have decided not to evacuate. I know a football game isn't the same as hurricane preparation, I'm just saying.

Like Shrink said, the game could still be moved again, either to another day or another city.

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Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2008 1:53 am
by BLACKHAND
tues. night football. i myself would love it.

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Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2008 3:09 am
by BillyWaz
Originally posted by THE_BLACKHAND:
tues. night football. i myself would love it. Or even Wednesday night football, Frank!

Football on "hump day". Sure would make my week better! :D