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I have to admit that hearing that the ratings went down each week, gives me more pleasure than hearing that the Jets lost. I mean what do they expect? Given the practice limitations, teams really aren't ready to play for real anytime before October. I'm sure that's one of the reasons we get so many injuries so early in the season. They still aren't in football shape. I would guess that back before the current CBA, teams had as much contact in a week as they do now in the entire preseason. Most starters play less and less in the preseason games, and yet are all expected to 1oo% on opening day. Is it any wonder we see missed tackles even by some of the better players in the league?
...and it stinks.This entire f###### forum has become a political board. And it sucks.
I'm shocked that the Sportscenter anchors aren't wearing "I'm with her" t-shirts.
story picked up in the wall street journal today:
WSJ: Ratings Fumble for NFL Surprises Networks, Advertisers
(clicking on the link takes you to lmgtfy.com, which automatically performs a google search for the article. click on the first link that shows up in the search results. doing it this way gets you past WSJ's pay wall).
“We’re scratching our heads,” said Andy Donchin, a media buyer at Amplifi US, an ad-buying unit of Dentsu Aegis Network, whose clients include General Motors Co. “We cannot pinpoint any specific reason why the numbers are down. It is probably being caused by a confluence of events.”
One reason often cited is the election.
We’re missing some stars out there,” said Brian Rolapp, the NFL’s head of media, who noted the NFL has gotten off to slow starts before “and [has] done just fine.”
Things that stand out to me from the article:
I don't believe that the election has anything to do with the viewership being down.
I DO think that Deflategate has had a much bigger impact on viewership than the league is willing to admit. They kind of acknowledge it with Rolapp saying that the league is "missing a few stars", but they aren't willing to admit that the situation is of their own doing. I also think that ESPN's viewership is down significantly because of their biased reporting in Deflategate.
Deflategate is, imho, the pinnacle of the league screwing itself. They fabricated a story they thought would cause viewership to skyrocket. In the end, more people than they realized have seen through the lies and decided that the league isn't trustworthy anymore.
Not all sports broadcasts are on a downward trend. NBA ratings were up for the regular season and the finals, as was the NHL. While the NFL is enduring a tough fall, college football ratings have remained strong thanks to several nail-biter finishes and a format that makes every game life or death.
The NFL isn't going to fold up shop in our lifetimes, so there's really no conflict in hoping the ratings drop if do don't like the current direction.I am not sure how I really feel about the NFL losing viewership. I still love watching the pats play so its kind of disingenuous for me to root for the NFL to decline and lose money. Hopefully Roger gets fired and the pats keep on winning.
Things that stand out to me from the article:
[Walt Disney Co.’s ESPN has experienced the biggest drop, down 17% to an average 11.3 million viewers. Excluding the game up against the debate, ESPN is off 11%.
I don't believe that the election has anything to do with the viewership being down.
I DO think that Deflategate has had a much bigger impact on viewership than the league is willing to admit. They kind of acknowledge it with Rolapp saying that the league is "missing a few stars", but they aren't willing to admit that the situation is of their own doing. I also think that ESPN's viewership is down significantly because of their biased reporting in Deflategate.
Deflategate is, imho, the pinnacle of the league screwing itself. They fabricated a story they thought would cause viewership to skyrocket. In the end, more people than they realized have seen through the lies and decided that the league isn't trustworthy anymore.
Maybe it's not so good for business to piss off about 5% of the total population (New England).
I'm still disappointed nobody has burned down his house in Maine yet. 2 prouts neck way IIRC. Wells, ME. The coward has the previous owners listed on the land line, while deeding in a lease agreement to them on the "guest house," as the original owners had 2 adjacent properties for sale. They went through the trouble of combining the deeds as one, which saved Goodell a bunch on taxes, as it completely changed the "highest and best use," appraisal, plus some Maine loophole I don't fully understand.
Great. Just great! Two of the only things left in the world that bring any sense of joy, and now I have to choose between them? Patriots or busts.... can I see a picture of the busts before I decide?
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