...especially at Miami, where it is easy to get shut out. There
should be a little more time between games at both places...as
is, people don't get a chance to eat or mingle with others in
the audience.
Other benefits...
It might add to simulcast numbers as people roam
It might add to the bottom line for concession stands
It might make players healthier, by not playing 50 plus games
some weeks.
Management could save some $$ by having a slightly smaller roster.
Ocala, of course is ridiculously small, so I don't mean that size.
Plus, people just aren't likely to stay the whole program unless
they're on vacation or are really hardcore. And, today's generation
coming up is the "MTV generation", and many folks have
pretty short attention spans...maybe it is best to get through
the fronton in fewer games?