And here's how it would work.
January: Final NFL Championship games to determine Superbowl matchup. Canadian football is in regular season, playing 2 games each week, since the NFL only has 2 games in January left to play.
February: NFL Superbowl, Canadian football nears the end of their regular season, with Championship playoffs coming.
March: Canadian football playoffs. 2 games a week.
April: Arena football starts their 2-week pre-season, Canadian football post-season continues with one game per week.
May: Canadian football final 2 games to determine who goes to the CSB (Candian Superbowl), Arena football is in regular season.
June: Canadian Superbowl to be held in an Arena (climate control, and doesn't interfere with baseball). Arena football regular season continues.
July: Arena football regular season games, 2 per week.
August: Arena football enters post-season.
September: NFL pre-season begins, Arena football playoffs continue.
October: NFL regular season starts, Arena football reaches final 2 games to determine who goes to the ASB (Arena Superbowl).
November: NFL regular season in full-swing, Canadian football pre-season, Arena Superbowl.
December: NFL post-season begins, Canadian regular season begins.
Before anyone says the NFL won't allow it, the Canadian and Arena leagues don't need to get approval from the NFL to rearrange their schedules to do this, and they can sell their game broadcasts to any US stations without the NFL's interference. While they probably can't use the "Superbowl" name for their final game, it's the same concept. 2 teams enter, one wins, and they're the champs of the league.
January: Final NFL Championship games to determine Superbowl matchup. Canadian football is in regular season, playing 2 games each week, since the NFL only has 2 games in January left to play.
February: NFL Superbowl, Canadian football nears the end of their regular season, with Championship playoffs coming.
March: Canadian football playoffs. 2 games a week.
April: Arena football starts their 2-week pre-season, Canadian football post-season continues with one game per week.
May: Canadian football final 2 games to determine who goes to the CSB (Candian Superbowl), Arena football is in regular season.
June: Canadian Superbowl to be held in an Arena (climate control, and doesn't interfere with baseball). Arena football regular season continues.
July: Arena football regular season games, 2 per week.
August: Arena football enters post-season.
September: NFL pre-season begins, Arena football playoffs continue.
October: NFL regular season starts, Arena football reaches final 2 games to determine who goes to the ASB (Arena Superbowl).
November: NFL regular season in full-swing, Canadian football pre-season, Arena Superbowl.
December: NFL post-season begins, Canadian regular season begins.
Before anyone says the NFL won't allow it, the Canadian and Arena leagues don't need to get approval from the NFL to rearrange their schedules to do this, and they can sell their game broadcasts to any US stations without the NFL's interference. While they probably can't use the "Superbowl" name for their final game, it's the same concept. 2 teams enter, one wins, and they're the champs of the league.
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