cawacko
Well-known member
The NFL is in a tough position, in that they know that QBs are their biggest attraction, and so they don't want to lose one for the season as a result of a preseason game. Maybe the way to go would be to have special rules for the preseason games -- like starters only play for the first half and it's two-hand-touch, with full contact reserved for the guys trying to make the roster in the second half. Then the league could sell tickets to the game but wouldn't need to worry about losing stars in games that don't actually count.
The NFL forces season tickets holders to buy pre-season tickets at full price which is pretty much a joke but any decision will ultimately come down to money (obviously). But yeah, if they could find a way to play the game, generate the same revenue and not have any stars hurt would be ideal from the league's perspective like what you propose.