You want less football that you can WATCH. You prefer all games be on sunday, instead of spread out so you can watch more of the games.
Arent you a baseball fan? I bet you watch lame ass baseball every day, yet you cant handle football more than once a week.
GTFO.
Baseball games also do a fraction of the television ratings that NFL game do.
Think you can figure out why?
Look, moving this game to Wednesday is not a big deal, but the idea that over saturation is something that the NFL should not be worried about is misguided. A very large part of the NFL's appeal is that it's a one game per week event that people plan their weeks around in the fall. Your team only plays 16 games, and each game is a mini event that gets hyped up for an entire week.
The slow, creeping, expansion of the non Sunday schedule has not slowed down the NFL monster to this point, but there will be a breaking point.
This year, there will essentially be games every Thursday, Sunday, and Monday. In December, you can add Saturday. I'm telling you right now, and you can argue all you want, but within the next few years you will see a Wednesday package added. The NFL moves numbers, and they probably think they can sell another night.
If they keep expanding, interest will go down. This isn't rocket science, it's simple supply/demand. They will reach the peak of the demand at some point, and interest will decline. Plus, the NFL does not have enough marquee games in a given week to spread across three or four days and serve multipe (networks) masters. I see posts like the above, MOAR NFL, but then everybody turns around and bitches when a national TV game isn't two really good teams facing each other. Don't act like people will eat anything the NFL serves, because most of you are phonies who won't watch two 3-8 teams in November.
Goodell needs to slow his roll. Things are good for now, but too much of anything results in over saturation.