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exactly.Pretty sure Hawaii didn’t have any extra injuries from playing at 6am against Michigan a few years ago.
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exactly.Pretty sure Hawaii didn’t have any extra injuries from playing at 6am against Michigan a few years ago.
Compared to what they would get At a late slot?Getting a small amount of viewership isn't worthwhile.
Compared to what they get at 10:30 at night? Do you seriously think the are getting more Then? Seriously?Why would programming on a lower-tier network not get enough viewership to make it worthwhile? Are you really asking this question?
Quite possibly. Im merely stating there Could be more injuries at 9am then there could be a noon or later.but were there more than normal injuries? that was the argument made
Pretty sure Hawaii didn’t have any extra injuries from playing at 6am against Michigan a few years ago.
I don’t get what the time of day has to do with increased injuries. As if they aren’t going to be stretching before the game because it’s a couple hours earlier than usual or they are going to be hitting harder.And that was after playing in fucking Australia the week before. Lmao.
Compared to what they get at 10:30 at night? Do you seriously think the are getting more Then? Seriously?
Quite possibly. Im merely stating there Could be more injuries at 9am then there could be a noon or later.
I don’t get what the time of day has to do with increased injuries. As if they aren’t going to be stretching before the game because it’s a couple hours earlier than usual or they are going to be hitting harder.
There isn't a correlation between the two IMO. The only time the body clock argument can come into play is when a West coast team has to travel East and play at Noon or a East Coast team has to travel West and play at 10/10:30. Those are real issues IMO, but not because of injury and more so with performance.
based on what? could be? why exactly?Quite possibly. Im merely stating there Could be more injuries at 9am then there could be a noon or later.
it could go ethier wayThere could be less. The correlation doesn't exist.
The body coming off sleep sooner for physical action.based on what? could be? why exactly?
It’s not like they are rolling out of bed and playing 5 minutes later, they are up for hours before they are playing the game.The body coming off sleep sooner for physical action.
The body coming off sleep sooner for physical action.
this is not an issue. waking up and start playing that moment sure. but i guarantee thats not whats happeningThe body coming off sleep sooner for physical action.
it could go ethier way
Still retarded as always.But, but, but @ralphiewvu and @wazzu31 did a bunch of research watching videos on youtube.
9am compared to noon is less time. Thtas Why I’m making the assumption.It’s not like they are rolling out of bed and playing 5 minutes later, they are up for hours before they are playing the game.
Obviously no, but it’s less sleep or less time between sleep (more likely)this is not an issue. waking up and start playing that moment sure. but i guarantee thats not whats happening