Lions Veteran Calls Out NFL Over Controversial Move: ‘That’s a Joke’

   

Detroit Lions players know very well the strains of the NFL schedule, giving up their Thanksgiving every year to lead off the holiday’s slate of games.

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But Lions veteran Dan Skipper believes the league’s efforts to expand the game internationally are a bridge too far. The offensive lineman called out the league for the strain that international travel puts on the players, calling it a “joke” that the league is expanding so aggressively overseas.

Dan Skipper Not a Fan of International Games

Speaking in an appearance on The Coaches Pod, Skipper said the league doesn’t seem to understand — or care — about what the international games do to players. He noted that this travel is a huge undertaking for teams, suggesting that the cities picked appear random at best.

“That’s a joke. ‘Oh, we want to go play in ‘name-X country,’ throw dart at the map.’ Like, what?” Skipper vented. “They (the NFL) understand the logistics of this, right? We have a travel party of 200-ish people. 50 of those are going to be putting their body through the most physically demanding thing you can do, but we are going to stuff you on a plane for 18 hours, screw up your body clock, take you to a country where the food is all (expletive) up, have you play now, fly you back, lose your bye week from the logistics of it.”

The Lions have been in some international controversy. In 2011, NFL owners approved a plan for games to be played in the U.K. through 2016 with the stipulation that visiting teams could only play there once every five years.