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Dalton & McCarron are in a very awkward situation
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(01-06-2016, 07:20 PM)Shake n Blake Wrote: Prime time games are as close to a playoff atmosphere as it gets. Stadiums are amped, the entire nation is watching, plus the level of competition is usually higher. You're usually facing playoff teams or divisional opponents in prime time. Plus it eliminates subjectivity. Not everyone is going to agree on what constitutes a "big game". 

Most prime time games are scheduled from the year before and to be honest there are so many , it really is not that big any more with hype etc... unless you really have two marque teams which is rare.. Also division games it does not matter what time you play them, they are big in nature anyway. As for attendance it has been recorded especially thursday night and sunday night games have had subpar attendance in most of the games compared to a Sunday day game.  

I put more emphasis on a critical game in the season than just a random prime time game.. 
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RE: Dalton & McCarron are in a very awkward situation - Essex Johnson - 01-06-2016, 09:18 PM

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