What has happened to the NFL?

Alphalion75

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The level of play has fallen so far. These guys are professionals only because they receive a paycheck. At least the college players are earning their pay. The execution of play in the college game is so much better.
 
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You must be new to Thursday Night Football. Rarely are they good, clean games. And I suspect weather may be a factor this evening. The product exists for tv only, and perhaps gambling.
 
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NFL over College every day, every game…..
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I agree with him. The NFL still has fantastic players and really good teams. Not sure why you are railing against the NFL in 2 separate threads?
You have to agree that the level of play in the NFL has really dropped off in recent years. Too many penalties and mental mistakes. Again, good athletes, but not good football smarts.
 
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You have to agree that the level of play in the NFL has really dropped off in recent years. Too many penalties and mental mistakes. Again, good athletes, but not good football smarts.
It’s entertainment. I don’t get too worked up about it.
 
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The level of play in the NFL is obviously far superior to the level of play in college…players are bigger, faster, more skilled, more prepared, etc. And football teams of today would obviously pound football teams from prior generations.
There is no argument that today's NFL players are better athletes. But I will argue that the professionalism and demeanor of the players has fallen. There are way too many mental errors and personal fouls that impact the outcomes of games. Also, It seems to me that many players don't know the rules. I realize there are a plethora of rules and changes. But knowing the game is a part of being a professional. To me, being a professional isn't simply being a better athlete. Just MHO.
 
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NFL over College every day, every game…..
By the way, you may have to back that up in a few weeks...

If PSU hosts a CFB game on Sat in the afternoon (330), the NFL has a Steelers game scheduled for 430 on TV.
 

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By the way, you may have to back that up in a few weeks...

If PSU hosts a CFB game on Sat in the afternoon (330), the NFL has a Steelers game scheduled for 430 on TV.
Hoping for the noon game on Saturday or the night game on Friday. We have a parking spot close to the stadium and a short drive so seeing both is possible. If the Nittany Lions end up playing the late afternoon slot on Saturday Tgar will certainly be missing the Steelers game.
 

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Hoping for the noon game on Saturday or the night game on Friday. We have a parking spot close to the stadium and a short drive so seeing both is possible. If the Nittany Lions end up playing the late afternoon slot on Saturday Tgar will certainly be missing the Steelers game.
But, that does not defend your premise that "NFL over college every day, every game."
 
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The level of play has fallen so far. These guys are professionals only because they receive a paycheck. At least the college players are earning their pay. The execution of play in the college game is so much better.


The Bills Chiefs game was probably an example of the best athletes and coaches in the world competing.

Great chess game. Great game for fans.
 

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But, that does not defend your premise that "NFL over college every day, every game."
It’s just a better product. 12 minute half times. A real league with real structure. College Football wants to be the NFL but has way too many matchups that are meaningless. The Big Ten and the SEC want to break away to form their own situation similar to the NFL.

Even with expanded playoffs college football still has a beauty pageant element that is undeniable.

The NFL is by far the best league going. Baseball, EPL, etc. have flaws with payroll structure though they have deep development leagues which are compelling.

Watching Penn State play Kent State hardly moves the needle.

College football needs to determine what it wants to be and needs to make the necessary changes quickly.
 

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It’s just a better product. 12 minute half times. A real league with real structure. College Football wants to be the NFL but has way too many matchups that are meaningless. The Big Ten and the SEC want to break away to form their own situation similar to the NFL.

Even with expanded playoffs college football still has a beauty pageant element that is undeniable.

The NFL is by far the best league going. Baseball, EPL, etc. have flaws with payroll structure though they have deep development leagues which are compelling.

Watching Penn State play Kent State hardly moves the needle.

College football needs to determine what it wants to be and needs to make the necessary changes quickly.
If the premise of your argument is that the NFL's playoff system is better, you won't get an argument from me.

But I disagree that CFB wants to be like the NFL. CFBs biggest issue is it's adherence to "tradition", which starts with talent acquisition. In the NFL, the team picks the talent. In CFB, the talent picks the team. The "beauty pagaent" is another issue with "tradition". The polling system is out dated as is the CFP committee - because having the human element is out dated. If CFB wanted to be like the NFL, it would get rid of the human element - and so far, it has steadfastly refused to do so.

However, you simply said that NFL over College every day - I think you are wrong - the game on the field is much more exciting in CFB than the NFL. The league is simply too homogenized to be enjoyed or even taken seriously. One positive aspect of the poll system (and I know I am contradicting myself) is that games between two teams that are not in the Big Ten have impact on PSU. And not just one or two games.

The NFL is more of a product than CFB is (at this point). It's simply less enjoyable.
 
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The NFL is so far superior to "college" football that they are really different sports.
 

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If the premise of your argument is that the NFL's playoff system is better, you won't get an argument from me.

But I disagree that CFB wants to be like the NFL. CFBs biggest issue is it's adherence to "tradition", which starts with talent acquisition. In the NFL, the team picks the talent. In CFB, the talent picks the team. The "beauty pagaent" is another issue with "tradition". The polling system is out dated as is the CFP committee - because having the human element is out dated. If CFB wanted to be like the NFL, it would get rid of the human element - and so far, it has steadfastly refused to do so.

However, you simply said that NFL over College every day - I think you are wrong - the game on the field is much more exciting in CFB than the NFL. The league is simply too homogenized to be enjoyed or even taken seriously. One positive aspect of the poll system (and I know I am contradicting myself) is that games between two teams that are not in the Big Ten have impact on PSU. And not just one or two games.

The NFL is more of a product than CFB is (at this point). It's simply less enjoyable.
while Valid points, we shall agree to disagree.

Tomorrow is, from a College Purists POV a great day of football.

Indiana vs Ohio State at noon.
Penn State vs Minnesota 3:30 pm
Army vs ND from Yankees Stadium 7:00 pm
USC vs UCLA 10:30pm.
 
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while Valid points, we shall agree to disagree.

Tomorrow is, from a College Purists POV a great day of football.

Indiana vs Ohio State at noon.
Penn State vs Minnesota 3:30 pm
Army vs ND from Yankees Stadium 7:00 pm
USC vs UCLA 10:30pm.
Sure is.....and I think you have to add in Colorado vs Kansas, Ole Miss vs. Florida.
 
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You have to agree that the level of play in the NFL has really dropped off in recent years. Too many penalties and mental mistakes. Again, good athletes, but not good football smarts.
In the 60's and 70's players would say the games were easier than practice....today's players won't put up with that. If you made a dumb mistake you sat for a spell. Today the owners won't allow a million dollar a year player to sit. Look at PSU.....a player gets a personal foul penalty for taunting and stepping over a tackled player yet CJF doesn't seem to care and doesn't sit him..... numerous false starts and no one sits. When you have zero threat of losing PT there is less discipline and more foolish mistakes. Welcome to the new culture. Money as a fin̈e isn’t a deterrent...the only thing players fear is loss of PT.
 

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In the 60's and 70's players would say the games were easier than practice....today's players won't put up with that. If you made a dumb mistake you sat for a spell. Today the owners won't allow a million dollar a year player to sit. Look at PSU.....a player gets a personal foul penalty for taunting and stepping over a tackled player yet CJF doesn't seem to care and doesn't sit him..... numerous false starts and no one sits. When you have zero threat of losing PT there is less discipline and more foolish mistakes. Welcome to the new culture. Money as a fin̈e isn’t a deterrent...the only thing players fear is loss of PT.
The particular play you mentioned was really iffy, IMO. If you want to legitimately point to one the 2nd time Reed took his helmet off on a play he had nothing to do with would be the one.
Also I hate to get in the wayback machine and I fully realize Joe is revered here for his discipline (and sometimes rightly so) but I saw a lot of his players doing some pretty sketchy things. A PSU player taking out Jackie Sherrell (maybe Trey Bauer) on the sidelines comes to mind.
As for the NFL players...it's the NFL. And I have some very strong issues with Tomlin and player actions both on and off the field.
 

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Exactly.....I can't get past a few minutes of an NFL game and get disinterested in it, because it bores me...
For me it's usually by the 7th flag in the first quarter or the 8the State Farm or worse even the Mutual Liberty commercial, also seemingly in the first quarter. It's why I hate the streaming services. I cant surf.:mad:
 
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Well in psuro's defense you don't need to watch a full game to decide it's boring. I've turned off more than a few of them for that exact reason.
The talent level in the NFL is off the charts. I watch soccer because the talent level is oh so awesome, right now I’m think of a sublime play that happened in September at the latest. I can turn on a NFL or Premier League game for twenty minutes, and if I got something better to do, I’ll turn off the game.

Not sure what my point is, apologies.
 
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