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No more long careers if NFL expands season
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 02 - 10 - 2010

PITTSBURGH: Pittsburgh Steelers star Hines Ward rarely looks forward to National Football League games in late December and early January, when his shoulders ache badly and his legs start rebelling after multiple games on unfriendly artificial turf.
He can't imagine what it might feel like if those games, now the 15th and 16th of an already long National Football League season, start arriving sooner as the 13th and 14th games of an 18-game season.
National Football League Commissioner Roger Goodell and many league owners want to add two regular season games and cut two from the four-game preseason, when many starters play extensively in only one game. Goodell believes an expanded season would give fans more games worth watching and eliminate some that are next to meaningless.
However, numerous National Football League players, including many in Pittsburgh, believe it would result in a poorer product because more games would be played without injured stars.
The very thought of playing two more games that count each season led Ward to predict the days of players spending a dozen seasons in the league would quickly end.
“I'll probably be the last double-digit guy,” said Ward, the Steelers' career receptions leader who is in his 13th season.
“The 10-year guys you won't see any more, except for your quarterbacks. The running backs, you're really going to see a short lifetime span. The season's just too long (already).”
Any player who lasts eight seasons - and Ward doubts there will be many - could play as many games as a current nine-season veteran.
That player also will have played far more games than the National Football League players who experienced 12-game schedules in the 1950s and 14-game schedules in the 1960s.
Another forecast from Steelers players: Many records may stop being broken because players can't last long enough to set them. And a team's roster in August may not resemble the one in January.
Steelers safety Ryan Clark can't believe that, at the same time the National Football League is making a stronger push to protect players from concussions and other head injuries, it appears intent on expanding its season, thus increasing the risk of such injuries.
“Sometimes you need to have foresight,” Clark said. “In one sense, we're saying we want to protect players from head injuries, but then you want us to go out there and do it two more times in the regular season.”
Despite Goodell's argument that an 18-game season would improve the product, Clark said money was the driving force behind the push. More games mean additional ticket revenue and more TV money.
The league and the players union are negotiating a labor agreement that would replace the current deal that ends in March.
If no agreement is reached by then, the players association believes owners will lock out the players, putting the 2011 season in jeopardy.


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