lamafist
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I'm not trying to tell you anything, I AM telling you it happened.
Yet the Redskins are clearly more popular and have a greater fan base.
Perhaps its because while the Bills had one 4 year run, the Redskins were in the SB in the 70s, 80s, and 90s.
Interesting that you think the demographic that spends the most is in its early to mid 30s. You are wrong.
Doesn't matter what demo I think spends the most. What matters is what demo the advertisers are interested in, and that would be what we call in the TV business "the demo" - 18-49. 30's are right in the middle of that.
Those are not profit and loss statements. There is nothing in that article that establishes where those numbers were obtained from.
Nice articles, you should read them because they do nothing to support your viewpoint. But feel free to direct me to where it says that the NFL teams have gotten the lions share of benefit from the MASSIVE GAINS in popularity over the last 10 years.
If you think that, you need to work on your reading comprehension.
The articles discuss the more than healthy growth in revenue and rapid growth in aggregate operating income (profit) over the course of the last CBA. The 2010 franchise values shows that the league's least valuable franchise today (Jax) is more valuable than the most valuable franchise in 2000 (Redskins.) In 2000, there were no teams at $750 million yet; in 2010, only one team hasn't broken that mark, and half of the league has broken $1,000 million.
So, yeah, I think the articles support my viewpoint that the NFL has enjoyed tremendous growth over the past 10 years.












