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The schedule -Sleck is inevitable

It is a tradition that is really unlike.

With the official publication of the schedule come tonightAnd with the league and its broadcast partners who selectively announce some of the games, the other leaks will give. From various reporters. All day.

The league won't like it. You will try to get the networks that are broadcast on television over television games to tell your reporters that they shouldn't do it. Some will do it anyway.

It is no different from the tip in the first round. The information is out there. It is easy to preserve. Thanks to the immediate access to social media, it is even easier to spread.

It's easy to get the draft picks. All teams know the deficit of the selection that are waiting to be officially announced. All it needs is a person with a team and the keys to the kingdom have been secured.

When it comes to the schedule, the information is still widespread. The team-by-team plans release videos are not generated suddenly between 8:00 p.m. and 8:01 p.m. ET on the day on which the schedule is published.

Many within the wall of every organization know the configuration of games. Football operations. Booking. Internal media. Social media. The schedule is now everywhere.

As a result, the leaks are inevitable. And although the NFL will prefer that people today post NFL Network and/or NFL.com to receive the information, a large part of it will be out there before the curtain officially falls.

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