RobAllan
2nd Team Getting Their First Start
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Huh?!? We are talking about the Super Bowl here. Do you really think anything that happens with Deflate Gate is going to increase or decrease the viewership of the Super Bowl? Do you really think there were hundreds of thousands or millions of people out there who weren't going to watch the Super Bowl change their minds because the Pats deflated a few footballs?
From a marketing standpoint, this is only negative. The league has already taken massive hits to their brand this year with Ray Rice, Adrian Peterson, and Greg Hardy. This is just another hit. Compared to the other ones, it is a minor hit. But it is still a hit.
1. Yes more will watch. Particularly abroad where they have the most room to grow.
2. It's good for the NFL from a marketing perspective for all the reasons listed above. If you can't see that, we'll agree to disagree. But as a former marketing professional I can tell you- you'd be VERY hard pressed to find any marketer/advertiser that would say this is bad for anyone involved. (It's not even necessarily bad for the Pats... fans get mad but still watch the game and buy stuff. No revenue lost there.)
You're following your head/heart and not the advertising/merchandise dollars. Those two things aren't the same and basic logic does NOT apply to advertising/merchandising. There's no brand suffering here like there is with the domestic abuse stuff. It's "all good" with this.











