Article By David cotignola on 17th June, 2010
Many players seem dead set against it, even though it might put a little more coin in their pocket.
Future Hall of Famers like Tom Brady and Ray Lewis cite the additional wear and tear on the player by lengthening the season, that, in essence, shortens careers.
I have one other take on the subject that they are neglecting to mention: more meaningless games at the END of the year.
Once teams that tend to wrap up their divisions earlier like Indianapolis, Minnesota, and New Orleans get that division wrapped up, there's an even greater chance they tank or "mail in" the final two or three g...
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