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In the "Video Pirates" segment of Amazon Women on the Moon (1987), pirates find a treasure chest filled with golden video cassettes; among the numerous in-jokes visible on the tapes, one of the cassette cases is labeled "See You Next Wednesday" (while Landis directed several segments of the film, the "Video Pirates" segment was directed by frequent Landis collaborator Robert K. Weiss).
The 1993 season spanned 18 weeks with each team having 2 bye weeks; it went back to 17 weeks with a bye week the next season through 2020. Since 2021, the season is 18 weeks long with a bye week and an additional 17th game. Between 1999 and 2001, the NFL had an odd number of teams (31) as a result of the Cleveland Browns re-entering the league.
During that period, at least one team had to be given a bye on any given week. For the 1993 season, the league experimented with the schedule by adding a second bye week for each team, resulting in an 18-week regular season. In 2001, the September 11th attacks resulted in the league postponing its Week 2 games, leading to another 18-week season.
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They'll face Georgia Tech next week, but before that they and 11 other programs will get an idea of where they stand in the first-ever 12-team college football playoff. College Football Playoff ...
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See You Next Wednesday is a recurring gag in the films of John Landis. See You Next Wednesday may also refer to: See You Next Wednesday, 2021 album by Belly; See You Next Wednesday (RuPaul's Drag Race), an episode of RuPaul's Drag Race season 16
See You Next Wednesday is the third studio album by Palestinian-Canadian rapper Belly. [1] It was released on 27 August 2021, through Roc Nation and XO. [2] The album features guest appearances from The Weeknd, Young Thug, Moneybagg Yo, Gunna, PnB Rock, Nas, Nav, Lil Uzi Vert, Big Sean, and Benny the Butcher. [3]