Then answer these questions: Why doesn’t the NFL have it’s teams play 80 game seasons? Think of the revenue that would be generated! Why does the NFL have more injuries despite playing 1/5th the amount of games?
Hockey is NOT as physical as football and hockey players, on average, are not as big, strong and fast as football players.
I would think the “work smarter, not harder” analogy applies here.
The NFL far and away brings in the most revenue. They’re around 14 BILLION/year.
Next in line would be MLB at around 8 billion/year.
So MLB plays ten times more games than NFL and makes 6 billion less.
Both NHL and NBA are WAY down the poll at 82 games / year a piece and both bring in less than 5 billion/year.
NFL won’t add those number of games because they don’t have to. I know they’ve talked about dropping two preseason games and adding two regular season games, but that’s more “transforming” or “transferring” two games.
If my boss comes to me and says, “do you wanna work 80 hours/week and make 50k, or do you want to work 40 hours/week and make 150k?” that’s a no brainer.
NFL found the sweet spot. Their popularity is unparalleled amongst the other sports. None of the other sports have televised combines and none of the other sports’ drafts have the ratings of the NFL Draft. Adding additional games may water down the product. NFL knows this. Once a week for 4-5 months a year? Any good marketing agent will tell you, “leave them wanting more”. NFL marketing has this NAILED in spades.
IF the NFL were only pulling in the revenue that NHL or NBA were, you better believe that game count would go up.
Again, I’m conceding lineman on both sides of football. Most disrespected athletes on the planet. It’s because of their hard work, their physicality, that make the skill players on each side of the ball look the way they do. NOBODY in ANY sport are more physical than them or receives as much punishment.
Does NFL have more injuries?
And the obvious answer would be, if they actually do, is a bigger pool of the players.
Football - 53 man rosters, 32 teams, 1696 players
Baseball - 25 man rosters, 30 teams, 750 players
Hockey - 20 man rosters, 31 teams, 620 players
Basketball - 14 man rosters, 30 teams, 420 players
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