No Black Outs for the NFL this year!

GREAT NEWS!!! For this season there are no local black outs. The NFL is experimenting this season with a new TV policy. For years if your local team didn't sell out tickets to the game the game was locally blacked out. Not this year, the NFL is giving the fans short of a good behavior treat for selling out games. Which is really odd, maybe someone should tell their PR department! The NFL is also experimenting with a game that will only be broadcast online. A week six match-up between the Buffalo Bills and Jacksonville Jaguars is being broadcast nationwide online. My only problem with this is, who is going to watch this game? The teams selected are not going to be title contenders, or playoff teams. Why couldn't the NFL choose a game that the fans would want to see.

This is huge news coming out of the NFL's Owners meetings. The league is finding new ways to make the game more convenient for its fans. I think you will see the number of sell outs decrease because of this new policy. So what does that mean for the fans? Will the league change back after this season if that happens? What I do know is your going to make the common fan who doesn't have DirecTV happy. Not everyone has that cable provider and it seemed like you had to have DirecTV or go to a Buffalo Wild Wings if you wanted to see some good football. I am excited to see whats next for the NFL as the meetings continue throughout this week.

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