NFL ratings slide continues
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This, football has simply been overexposed.Fire_Marshall_Bill said:It's mainly oversaturation, the protests, and in October and November, it's all the causes they shove down everyone's throat. People just want to watch a football game for three hours, not pretend to cure cancer, virtue signal for the troops, Play 60, or see ads for illegal Jose play Futbol Americano. They also have toned the production and marketing down a lot to make it more appealing for women and girls. The problem with that is that you alienate your core audience, plus it's really cornball and faggy. Look at the intros from the 80s and 90s and compare those with whatever Carrie Underwood abomination NBC has now.
The media talks about the NFL from Mid July on, not to mention a lot during the rest of the offseason, Then there are games on Thursday, Sunday, and Monday nights, plus college Thursday, Fri. and Saturday from 9 am until 11 pm. KJR and the major national radio corps constantly talk about it. It's 85% football, 10 baseball, 5 other things.
Back in the day, you got two games on Sunday, and one on Monday Night with no way of seeing any thing else other than those games, so you'd watch them and stay thru halftime to see highlights from the other games around the league.
Today, you can see any team you want play with no work to find it, and by Monday night between the Thursday game, the two-three college games on Friday, the 15 hours of football on Saturday, plus the 10 on Sunday, you simply don't give a shit about MNF unless it's your team, and it's the same loop for all the rest of the days. Missing a game on tv is no big deal, as there will be more the next day save for Tuesday and Wednesday. -
College football will always be greater than the NFL. Players playing for the chance at fame and money play harder than players that already have it. There's less fan loyalty to NFL teams, they can pick up and move to another city, it's not possible for a college team to do that. Plus, people are just fed up with the political shit. They don't want to see that antifa faggot with the afro taking a knee during the anthem. The NFL forgets who their audience is. Protesting at a game is just not the place to do it at.
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The real reason is shit Thursday night football.
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There is a ton of disgust (a lot more than people think) with multi-millionaire athletes disrespecting the sacrifices that millions of dead soldiers made so they can play football instead of wearing a dirty pair of striped pajamas, hoping those "arbeit macht frei" signs really mean what they say. It's disrespectful plain and simple, and people don't dig that. If you want to protest, find another way, this isn't working, and you'll be lumped into the same bucket of scum as antifa in most peoples' minds.
Prediction: owners will start wising up, and the first ones to do it will be rewarded with new fans, or fans that switch loyalty from teams that continue to tolerate this rebellion. Slamming the agenda of the out of orbit left will pay dividends. The election of Trump clearly demonstrates that. -
You think billionaires who employ rapists are better than millionaires who silently protest.oregonblitzkrieg said:There is a ton of disgust (a lot more than people think) with multi-millionaire athletes disrespecting the sacrifices that millions of dead soldiers made so they can play football instead of wearing a dirty pair of striped pajamas, hoping those "arbeit macht frei" signs really mean what they say. It's disrespectful plain and simple, and people don't dig that. If you want to protest, find another way, this isn't working, and you'll be lumped into the same bucket of scum as antifa in most peoples' minds.
Prediction: owners will start wising up, and the first ones to do it will be rewarded with new fans, or fans that switch loyalty from teams that continue to tolerate this rebellion. Slamming the agenda of the out of orbit left will pay dividends. The election of Trump clearly demonstrates that. -
I support Phil Knight.TierbsHsotBoobs said:
You think billionaires who employ rapists are better than millionaires who silently protest.oregonblitzkrieg said:There is a ton of disgust (a lot more than people think) with multi-millionaire athletes disrespecting the sacrifices that millions of dead soldiers made so they can play football instead of wearing a dirty pair of striped pajamas, hoping those "arbeit macht frei" signs really mean what they say. It's disrespectful plain and simple, and people don't dig that. If you want to protest, find another way, this isn't working, and you'll be lumped into the same bucket of scum as antifa in most peoples' minds.
Prediction: owners will start wising up, and the first ones to do it will be rewarded with new fans, or fans that switch loyalty from teams that continue to tolerate this rebellion. Slamming the agenda of the out of orbit left will pay dividends. The election of Trump clearly demonstrates that. -
Well playedoregonblitzkrieg said:
I support Phil Knight.TierbsHsotBoobs said:
You think billionaires who employ rapists are better than millionaires who silently protest.oregonblitzkrieg said:There is a ton of disgust (a lot more than people think) with multi-millionaire athletes disrespecting the sacrifices that millions of dead soldiers made so they can play football instead of wearing a dirty pair of striped pajamas, hoping those "arbeit macht frei" signs really mean what they say. It's disrespectful plain and simple, and people don't dig that. If you want to protest, find another way, this isn't working, and you'll be lumped into the same bucket of scum as antifa in most peoples' minds.
Prediction: owners will start wising up, and the first ones to do it will be rewarded with new fans, or fans that switch loyalty from teams that continue to tolerate this rebellion. Slamming the agenda of the out of orbit left will pay dividends. The election of Trump clearly demonstrates that. -
TierbsHsotBoobs said:
Well playedoregonblitzkrieg said:
I support Phil Knight.TierbsHsotBoobs said:
You think billionaires who employ rapists are better than millionaires who silently protest.oregonblitzkrieg said:There is a ton of disgust (a lot more than people think) with multi-millionaire athletes disrespecting the sacrifices that millions of dead soldiers made so they can play football instead of wearing a dirty pair of striped pajamas, hoping those "arbeit macht frei" signs really mean what they say. It's disrespectful plain and simple, and people don't dig that. If you want to protest, find another way, this isn't working, and you'll be lumped into the same bucket of scum as antifa in most peoples' minds.
Prediction: owners will start wising up, and the first ones to do it will be rewarded with new fans, or fans that switch loyalty from teams that continue to tolerate this rebellion. Slamming the agenda of the out of orbit left will pay dividends. The election of Trump clearly demonstrates that. -
You should post more pictures of your fake wife.Gladstone said:
lolsalemcoog said:
People that shit on the sacrifices that millions have made for you and I to shit poast on this board has pissed many more people off than you realize.UWhuskytskeet said:
People that cry about songs and pieces of cloths are the social justice warriors. HTHsalemcoog said:
NO It's political. Most games are on over the air TV, so you can't blame cord cutters and long Sunday walks on the beach.RaceBannon said:If people would rather watch the weather channel than football there is an issue
I don't think its political. I think its over saturation.
Off season is the best season for pro fans too these days
Other than SJW, the whole take a knee thing has made many people tune out. Many in your generation. And many more that don't have a team in their city.
I know Millenial fucktard cares not about these sacrifices because the crusades!!!! and slavery!!!! but those that have lived a life still do.
HTH
not enough to be a shitposter but you're a sniveling bitch to boot -
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/nfl-tv-ratings-slide-worries-wall-street-1041187
NFL's ratings woes continued in Week 2, and Wall Street is taking notice, given there are fewer excuses for falling viewership than there were a year ago when Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump were distracting TV-watching Americans.
While NFL games remain some of the most-watched content on television, ratings slid 12 percent in the NFL's opening weekend, with many blaming Hurricane Irma. But without dramatic weather, the second weekend was off 15 percent year-over-year. This comes after an 8 percent ratings slump last season. -
Boring games are the real issue.BleachedAnusDawg said:http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/nfl-tv-ratings-slide-worries-wall-street-1041187
NFL's ratings woes continued in Week 2, and Wall Street is taking notice, given there are fewer excuses for falling viewership than there were a year ago when Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump were distracting TV-watching Americans.
While NFL games remain some of the most-watched content on television, ratings slid 12 percent in the NFL's opening weekend, with many blaming Hurricane Irma. But without dramatic weather, the second weekend was off 15 percent year-over-year. This comes after an 8 percent ratings slump last season.
They will continue to go down. Millennials and whatever the next group is named don't watch tv. -
Boring games are the real issue.RoadDawg55 said:BleachedAnusDawg said:http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/nfl-tv-ratings-slide-worries-wall-street-1041187
NFL's ratings woes continued in Week 2, and Wall Street is taking notice, given there are fewer excuses for falling viewership than there were a year ago when Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump were distracting TV-watching Americans.
While NFL games remain some of the most-watched content on television, ratings slid 12 percent in the NFL's opening weekend, with many blaming Hurricane Irma. But without dramatic weather, the second weekend was off 15 percent year-over-year. This comes after an 8 percent ratings slump last season.
They will continue to go down. Millennials and whatever the next group is named don't watch tv.
All televised sports are fucked in 20 years. -
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He is tougher on black football players than white supremacists.oregonblitzkrieg said:Trump slams the NFL:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jHHHtFERG2c
I wonder why. -
Not a black/white issue, it's a respect/disrespect issue. There are probably white players doing it do.TierbsHsotBoobs said:
He is tougher on black football players than white supremacists.oregonblitzkrieg said:Trump slams the NFL:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jHHHtFERG2c
I wonder why. -
what happened to your love of free speech?oregonblitzkrieg said:Trump slams the NFL:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jHHHtFERG2c
calling for people who you disagree with to be fired is fine. -
my ass.oregonblitzkrieg said:
Not a black/white issue, it's a respect/disrespect issue. There are probably white players doing it do.TierbsHsotBoobs said:
He is tougher on black football players than white supremacists.oregonblitzkrieg said:Trump slams the NFL:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jHHHtFERG2c
I wonder why.
it's called dog whistling. -
It's a business. Serve the customers or get fired. These guys are pissing off the customers. Not a good business plan going forward.dhdawg said:
what happened to your love of free speech?oregonblitzkrieg said:Trump slams the NFL:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jHHHtFERG2c
calling for people who you disagree with to be fired is fine. -
Their customers are easily offended snowflakes.oregonblitzkrieg said:
It's a business. Serve the customers or get fired. These guys are pissing off the customers. Not a good business plan going forward.dhdawg said:
what happened to your love of free speech?oregonblitzkrieg said:Trump slams the NFL:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jHHHtFERG2c
calling for people who you disagree with to be fired is fine.
Fuck them. -
Boobs the burger flipper mutters angrily under his breath as he hocks a loogey on the customer's quarter pounder.TierbsHsotBoobs said:
"The customers are easily offended snowflakes.oregonblitzkrieg said:
It's a business. Serve the customers or get fired. These guys are pissing off the customers. Not a good business plan going forward.dhdawg said:
what happened to your love of free speech?oregonblitzkrieg said:Trump slams the NFL:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jHHHtFERG2c
calling for people who you disagree with to be fired is fine.
Fuck them." -
I can actually picture boobs flipping burgers in Eastern Montana working for hondo
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Fuck the NFL for taking the stance they did. How self-absorbed must you be to think your employees "cause" is more important to Americans than taking 2 minutes to honor the men and women who fought for and many who injured/died protecting our freedoms including being able to play a sport for big $
I will not buy or probably wear another piece of hawk gear again. A couple who normally meets at a bar to watch the games with my wife didn't go today because of it, and a 40 year lifelong Hawk fan who would literally skip the birth of his child to watch the Seahawks went for a ride on his Harley instead of watching the game. Until this stuff all started, there would have been no odds on earth I would have taken for him to miss a game to go on a bike ride.
I hope NFL ratings go down by another 25% because of all this. -
The NFL values its employees.godawgst said:Fuck the NFL for taking the stance they did. How self-absorbed must you be to think your employees "cause" is more important to Americans than taking 2 minutes to honor the men and women who fought for and many who injured/died protecting our freedoms including being able to play a sport for big $
I will not buy or probably wear another piece of hawk gear again. A couple who normally meets at a bar to watch the games with my wife didn't go today because of it, and a 40 year lifelong Hawk fan who would literally skip the birth of his child to watch the Seahawks went for a ride on his Harley instead of watching the game. Until this stuff all started, there would have been no odds on earth I would have taken for him to miss a game to go on a bike ride.
I hope NFL ratings go down by another 25% because of all this.
This is a good thing in a free society.
If you think your little snowflake heart is more important than the players are, you suck. -
Is this the same NFL who hid CTE from their "valuable" employees for the last how many years 15-20TierbsHsotBoobs said:
The NFL values its employees.godawgst said:Fuck the NFL for taking the stance they did. How self-absorbed must you be to think your employees "cause" is more important to Americans than taking 2 minutes to honor the men and women who fought for and many who injured/died protecting our freedoms including being able to play a sport for big $
I will not buy or probably wear another piece of hawk gear again. A couple who normally meets at a bar to watch the games with my wife didn't go today because of it, and a 40 year lifelong Hawk fan who would literally skip the birth of his child to watch the Seahawks went for a ride on his Harley instead of watching the game. Until this stuff all started, there would have been no odds on earth I would have taken for him to miss a game to go on a bike ride.
I hope NFL ratings go down by another 25% because of all this.
This is a good thing in a free society.
If you think your little snowflake heart is more important than the players are, you suck.
Right on the free society, wrong on the platform they are choosing to stage it on.
My snowflake heart is not any more important than theirs. I just think a bunch of 1%'s players and their owners living in their ivory tower cocoon's are missing from a business decision that their customers (tv viewers) do not agree with how they are choosing to support their cause.
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When your employees are fucking around, acting like faggots, dissing the customers, and you side with them over the customers, lets see how long you're going to stay in business.TierbsHsotBoobs said:
The NFL values its employees.godawgst said:Fuck the NFL for taking the stance they did. How self-absorbed must you be to think your employees "cause" is more important to Americans than taking 2 minutes to honor the men and women who fought for and many who injured/died protecting our freedoms including being able to play a sport for big $
I will not buy or probably wear another piece of hawk gear again. A couple who normally meets at a bar to watch the games with my wife didn't go today because of it, and a 40 year lifelong Hawk fan who would literally skip the birth of his child to watch the Seahawks went for a ride on his Harley instead of watching the game. Until this stuff all started, there would have been no odds on earth I would have taken for him to miss a game to go on a bike ride.
I hope NFL ratings go down by another 25% because of all this.
This is a good thing in a free society.
If you think your little snowflake heart is more important than the players are, you suck.
I wonder if any of these overpaid, entitled sore losers would really put it on the line and quit football if owners start cracking down. Probably not. Money will always trump their fake outrage. -
That's a great idea. What if one owner had the balls to simply say that if you can't stand/kneel, whatever and respect the flag and what it stands for, I will fine you 50k which will then be donated into the wounded warriors fund (my choice), or if you want to really stuff it in their ass, a program that supports the social cause they are supporting. In addition each time you choose to do it again, the fine doubles.oregonblitzkrieg said:
When your employees are fucking around, acting like faggots, dissing the customers, and you side with them over the customers, lets see how long you're going to stay in business.TierbsHsotBoobs said:
The NFL values its employees.godawgst said:Fuck the NFL for taking the stance they did. How self-absorbed must you be to think your employees "cause" is more important to Americans than taking 2 minutes to honor the men and women who fought for and many who injured/died protecting our freedoms including being able to play a sport for big $
I will not buy or probably wear another piece of hawk gear again. A couple who normally meets at a bar to watch the games with my wife didn't go today because of it, and a 40 year lifelong Hawk fan who would literally skip the birth of his child to watch the Seahawks went for a ride on his Harley instead of watching the game. Until this stuff all started, there would have been no odds on earth I would have taken for him to miss a game to go on a bike ride.
I hope NFL ratings go down by another 25% because of all this.
This is a good thing in a free society.
If you think your little snowflake heart is more important than the players are, you suck.
I wonder if any of these overpaid, entitled sore losers would really put it on the line and quit football if owners start cracking down. Probably not. Money will always trump their fake outrage.
How many more weeks would this go on for? o/u would be 2 -
Not to Colorado last two games and pile on, but is this the same NFL who again values it's employees so much, yet the founding father of the movement (Colin K) magically is not one of the 75 best qb's in America (wink wink) and has been unofficially blackballed? You'd think there would be at least one brave owner willing to throw him a bone for the feel good story it would generate.TierbsHsotBoobs said:
The NFL values its employees.godawgst said:Fuck the NFL for taking the stance they did. How self-absorbed must you be to think your employees "cause" is more important to Americans than taking 2 minutes to honor the men and women who fought for and many who injured/died protecting our freedoms including being able to play a sport for big $
I will not buy or probably wear another piece of hawk gear again. A couple who normally meets at a bar to watch the games with my wife didn't go today because of it, and a 40 year lifelong Hawk fan who would literally skip the birth of his child to watch the Seahawks went for a ride on his Harley instead of watching the game. Until this stuff all started, there would have been no odds on earth I would have taken for him to miss a game to go on a bike ride.
I hope NFL ratings go down by another 25% because of all this.
This is a good thing in a free society.
If you think your little snowflake heart is more important than the players are, you suck. -
Good poont on CTE.godawgst said:
Is this the same NFL who hid CTE from their "valuable" employees for the last how many years 15-20TierbsHsotBoobs said:
The NFL values its employees.godawgst said:Fuck the NFL for taking the stance they did. How self-absorbed must you be to think your employees "cause" is more important to Americans than taking 2 minutes to honor the men and women who fought for and many who injured/died protecting our freedoms including being able to play a sport for big $
I will not buy or probably wear another piece of hawk gear again. A couple who normally meets at a bar to watch the games with my wife didn't go today because of it, and a 40 year lifelong Hawk fan who would literally skip the birth of his child to watch the Seahawks went for a ride on his Harley instead of watching the game. Until this stuff all started, there would have been no odds on earth I would have taken for him to miss a game to go on a bike ride.
I hope NFL ratings go down by another 25% because of all this.
This is a good thing in a free society.
If you think your little snowflake heart is more important than the players are, you suck.
Right on the free society, wrong on the platform they are choosing to stage it on.
My snowflake heart is not any more important than theirs. I just think a bunch of 1%'s players and their owners living in their ivory tower cocoon's are missing from a business decision that their customers (tv viewers) do not agree with how they are choosing to support their cause. -
There are a lot of Trump donors who own NFL teams. None of them have done this.godawgst said:
That's a great idea. What if one owner had the balls to simply say that if you can't stand/kneel, whatever and respect the flag and what it stands for, I will fine you 50k which will then be donated into the wounded warriors fund (my choice), or if you want to really stuff it in their ass, a program that supports the social cause they are supporting. In addition each time you choose to do it again, the fine doubles.oregonblitzkrieg said:
When your employees are fucking around, acting like faggots, dissing the customers, and you side with them over the customers, lets see how long you're going to stay in business.TierbsHsotBoobs said:
The NFL values its employees.godawgst said:Fuck the NFL for taking the stance they did. How self-absorbed must you be to think your employees "cause" is more important to Americans than taking 2 minutes to honor the men and women who fought for and many who injured/died protecting our freedoms including being able to play a sport for big $
I will not buy or probably wear another piece of hawk gear again. A couple who normally meets at a bar to watch the games with my wife didn't go today because of it, and a 40 year lifelong Hawk fan who would literally skip the birth of his child to watch the Seahawks went for a ride on his Harley instead of watching the game. Until this stuff all started, there would have been no odds on earth I would have taken for him to miss a game to go on a bike ride.
I hope NFL ratings go down by another 25% because of all this.
This is a good thing in a free society.
If you think your little snowflake heart is more important than the players are, you suck.
I wonder if any of these overpaid, entitled sore losers would really put it on the line and quit football if owners start cracking down. Probably not. Money will always trump their fake outrage.
How many more weeks would this go on for? o/u would be 2
Think about it. -
pointing out how much money they make is just total bullshit.oregonblitzkrieg said:There is a ton of disgust (a lot more than people think) with multi-millionaire athletes disrespecting the sacrifices that millions of dead soldiers made so they can play football instead of wearing a dirty pair of striped pajamas, hoping those "arbeit macht frei" signs really mean what they say. It's disrespectful plain and simple, and people don't dig that. If you want to protest, find another way, this isn't working, and you'll be lumped into the same bucket of scum as antifa in most peoples' minds.
Prediction: owners will start wising up, and the first ones to do it will be rewarded with new fans, or fans that switch loyalty from teams that continue to tolerate this rebellion. Slamming the agenda of the out of orbit left will pay dividends. The election of Trump clearly demonstrates that.
how dare members of a historically oppressed minority utilize one of the few industries they actually have institutional power to give a voice to those who don't that power. How dare they. Kaepernick may have sacrificed his own career for it, selfish prick.
you can honor the troops and their sacrifices in a number of different ways. just because you've decided that's how they should do it doesn't mean it's the only one.