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Giants owner calls idea of flexing Thursday games 'abusive'
New York Giants president and CEO John Mara. Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports

Giants owner calls idea of flexing Thursday games 'abusive'

The NFL has, at least for the time being, tabled the discussion on potential flex scheduling for Thursday night games but the discussion is still getting really, really heated. And there are strong opinions from both owners and commissioner Roger Goodell.  

Giants owner John Mara said on Tuesday that the idea of flexing games to Thursday night would be "abusive" to season ticket holders. 

Said Mara, via Sports Illustrated: “People have gotten used to going from Sunday afternoon to Sunday night; that doesn’t mean that they like it. This year, we could be flexed to Monday night, which I think is really inconsiderate to our ticket holders. To flex a game back to Thursday night, to me, is just abusive. I am adamantly opposed to it."

Those are extremely strong words from one of the NFL's most influential owners, and if he is that opposed to it it is really difficult to see the proposal really gaining the necessary traction that it needs. 

Still, Goodell argued on behalf of the idea said it is all done with the fan's best interests in mind

“Listen, there isn’t anybody in that room, any of our organizations who don’t put our fans first. That’s really important,” NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said in response. “Obviously, providing the best matchups for our fans is part of what we do. That’s part of what I think our scheduling has always focused on and flex has been a part of that. We are very judicious with it and we’re very careful with it, and we look at all of the impacts of it. So, before those decisions are made, I think we average in the years we’ve been doing it about a flex and a half a year. It can vary in any particular year. So, it’s a very important thing for us to balance with the what I would call season-ticket holders and the in-stadium markets, but we have millions of fans who also watch on television, so reaching them is a balance that you always strike and making sure we do it right."

In this case, Mara is right. 

From a fan's perspective, people make travel plans, buy tickets, and book reservations months in advance to travel to see a particular game on a particular day. Moving a scheduled game from a Sunday to a Thursday night is extremely hard to work with. And it is still not much of a picnic for season-ticket holders that live in the city. 

There is also the fact that it would be terrible for players when it comes to health, recovery and preparation for games. 

While the NFL tabled the idea of flex scheduling until May, it has allowed for teams to potentially play two Thursday night games on short weeks, which is also extremely damaging and dangerous for players.  Previously teams were only allowed to play one such game per season. 

The motivation for all of this is obvious: The NFL has a billion dollar Thursday night TV deal with Amazon, and those games need to be prime matchups. 

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