This has always been a fait accompli, but the twist is interesting:
https://www.nj.com/giants/2019/07/nf...ble-stars.html
That would make fantasy more annoying, but would be fascinating to watch weekly and to see the gamesmanship of starters/DNP players.
The NFL’s ownership group still has the desire to expand the regular-season schedule to 18 games.
However, the group’s latest pitch to the NFLPA includes a creative twist. During early discussions regarding the 2021 collective bargaining agreement, the owners have offered to increase roster sizes and limit workloads in favor of growing the regular-season slate, according to the Wall Street Journal’s Andrew Beaton.
According to Beaton, the owners have pitched a 16-game limit for players, keeping the superstars at their regular workload rate. That solution would be used to protect the health of the players.
Still, with a two-game absence from every player in the league, the roster sizes would have to increase dramatically. The owners are willing to increase the 53-man limit to help with the adjustments, Beaton reports.
If this proposal were to pass, franchise quarterbacks would be forced to miss two regular-season games. Those circumstances would heighten the importance of the backup quarterback position, as the No. 2 signal-caller would be guaranteed playing time in at least two games.
However, the group’s latest pitch to the NFLPA includes a creative twist. During early discussions regarding the 2021 collective bargaining agreement, the owners have offered to increase roster sizes and limit workloads in favor of growing the regular-season slate, according to the Wall Street Journal’s Andrew Beaton.
According to Beaton, the owners have pitched a 16-game limit for players, keeping the superstars at their regular workload rate. That solution would be used to protect the health of the players.
Still, with a two-game absence from every player in the league, the roster sizes would have to increase dramatically. The owners are willing to increase the 53-man limit to help with the adjustments, Beaton reports.
If this proposal were to pass, franchise quarterbacks would be forced to miss two regular-season games. Those circumstances would heighten the importance of the backup quarterback position, as the No. 2 signal-caller would be guaranteed playing time in at least two games.
That would make fantasy more annoying, but would be fascinating to watch weekly and to see the gamesmanship of starters/DNP players.
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