America is tired of overpaid spoiled blacks.
So you are totally cool when the white players do it with them?
LOTS AND LOTS of white lemmings---remember? back to the 60s-----fad----THE "IN" THING TO DO
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America is tired of overpaid spoiled blacks.
So you are totally cool when the white players do it with them?
anyone got stats on ATTENDANCE at sporting events?. Long ago-----I attended (related to my profession) ---lessons on terrorism preparedness. There were lectures on LIKELY venues for terrorist actions-----LONG AGO---like more than ten years ago. One of the most important venues was SPORTING EVENTS. In fact the lecturer (a homeland security guy) said that he would never bring his family to a sports event. THUS, I wonder if attendance rates are down as
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anyone got stats on ATTENDANCE at sporting events?. Long ago-----I attended (related to my profession) ---lessons on terrorism preparedness. There were lectures on LIKELY venues for terrorist actions-----LONG AGO---like more than ten years ago. One of the most important venues was SPORTING EVENTS. In fact the lecturer (a homeland security guy) said that he would never bring his family to a sports event. THUS, I wonder if attendance rates are down as
WORD gets around
Yes --- we've posted attendance figures for the entire NFL season (to date) and with the exceptions of a couple of teams that made ill-advised relocations, the stadia are packed.
People go to a sports event to watch sports, not for politics.
They say its due mainly to cord cutting , crowd watching, and they do not include streaming the games or sports. Some may boycott due to the kneelers, which are not shown on TV anymore, so if you do have
a TV and cable you are only hurting yourself if you do not watch.
also I've read Mon and Thurs night games are too much saturation. When I had to watch the Lions whip the Packers Mon night (loved it), I think they are right. Who can stay up late when working the next day.
The NFL's ratings are down. But national anthem protests aren't the whole story.
They say its due mainly to cord cutting , crowd watching, and they do not include streaming the games or sports. Some may boycott due to the kneelers, which are not shown on TV anymore, so if you do have
a TV and cable you are only hurting yourself if you do not watch.
also I've read Mon and Thurs night games are too much saturation. When I had to watch the Lions whip the Packers Mon night (loved it), I think they are right. Who can stay up late when working the next day.
The NFL's ratings are down. But national anthem protests aren't the whole story.
There are a multitude of factors for why NFL attendance and viewership is down, but it's quite naive to believe the kneelers aren't one of them.
Doesn't matter now, dickhead.They say its due mainly to cord cutting , crowd watching, and they do not include streaming the games or sports. Some may boycott due to the kneelers, which are not shown on TV anymore, so if you do have
a TV and cable you are only hurting yourself if you do not watch.
also I've read Mon and Thurs night games are too much saturation. When I had to watch the Lions whip the Packers Mon night (loved it), I think they are right. Who can stay up late when working the next day.
The NFL's ratings are down. But national anthem protests aren't the whole story.
There are a multitude of factors for why NFL attendance and viewership is down, but it's quite naive to believe the kneelers aren't one of them.
Seeing as how it's across the board in all sports, and it's a continuing trend over years, it's nothing more than a post hoc/wishful thinking fallacy.
Once AGAIN -- the national anthem part, whether there be kneelers or not, isn't even part of the telecast.
if you say so.anyone got stats on ATTENDANCE at sporting events?. Long ago-----I attended (related to my profession) ---lessons on terrorism preparedness. There were lectures on LIKELY venues for terrorist actions-----LONG AGO---like more than ten years ago. One of the most important venues was SPORTING EVENTS. In fact the lecturer (a homeland security guy) said that he would never bring his family to a sports event. THUS, I wonder if attendance rates are down as
WORD gets around
Yes --- we've posted attendance figures for the entire NFL season (to date) and with the exceptions of a couple of teams that made ill-advised relocations, the stadia are packed.
People go to a sports event to watch sports, not for politics.
if you say so.anyone got stats on ATTENDANCE at sporting events?. Long ago-----I attended (related to my profession) ---lessons on terrorism preparedness. There were lectures on LIKELY venues for terrorist actions-----LONG AGO---like more than ten years ago. One of the most important venues was SPORTING EVENTS. In fact the lecturer (a homeland security guy) said that he would never bring his family to a sports event. THUS, I wonder if attendance rates are down as
WORD gets around
Yes --- we've posted attendance figures for the entire NFL season (to date) and with the exceptions of a couple of teams that made ill-advised relocations, the stadia are packed.
People go to a sports event to watch sports, not for politics.
we all know otherwise.
feel free to tell us the world is flat and the sky isn't blue.
They say its due mainly to cord cutting , crowd watching, and they do not include streaming the games or sports. Some may boycott due to the kneelers, which are not shown on TV anymore, so if you do have
a TV and cable you are only hurting yourself if you do not watch.
also I've read Mon and Thurs night games are too much saturation. When I had to watch the Lions whip the Packers Mon night (loved it), I think they are right. Who can stay up late when working the next day.
The NFL's ratings are down. But national anthem protests aren't the whole story.
There are a multitude of factors for why NFL attendance and viewership is down, but it's quite naive to believe the kneelers aren't one of them.
Seeing as how it's across the board in all sports, and it's a continuing trend over years, it's nothing more than a post hoc/wishful thinking fallacy.
Once AGAIN -- the national anthem part, whether there be kneelers or not, isn't even part of the telecast.
It doesn’t have to be part of the telecast. Everybody knows it’s happening and there are plenty of photographs and videos in the news and on the Internet.
If it's not in the telecast ----- how would it affect viewer ratings?? .
They say its due mainly to cord cutting , crowd watching, and they do not include streaming the games or sports. Some may boycott due to the kneelers, which are not shown on TV anymore, so if you do have
a TV and cable you are only hurting yourself if you do not watch.
also I've read Mon and Thurs night games are too much saturation. When I had to watch the Lions whip the Packers Mon night (loved it), I think they are right. Who can stay up late when working the next day.
The NFL's ratings are down. But national anthem protests aren't the whole story.
There are a multitude of factors for why NFL attendance and viewership is down, but it's quite naive to believe the kneelers aren't one of them.
Seeing as how it's across the board in all sports, and it's a continuing trend over years, it's nothing more than a post hoc/wishful thinking fallacy.
Once AGAIN -- the national anthem part, whether there be kneelers or not, isn't even part of the telecast.
It doesn’t have to be part of the telecast. Everybody knows it’s happening and there are plenty of photographs and videos in the news and on the Internet.
If it's not in the telecast ----- how would it affect viewer ratings?? .
Is it really that difficult for you to understand?
Doesn't matter now, dickhead.They say its due mainly to cord cutting , crowd watching, and they do not include streaming the games or sports. Some may boycott due to the kneelers, which are not shown on TV anymore, so if you do have
a TV and cable you are only hurting yourself if you do not watch.
also I've read Mon and Thurs night games are too much saturation. When I had to watch the Lions whip the Packers Mon night (loved it), I think they are right. Who can stay up late when working the next day.
The NFL's ratings are down. But national anthem protests aren't the whole story.
There are a multitude of factors for why NFL attendance and viewership is down, but it's quite naive to believe the kneelers aren't one of them.
Seeing as how it's across the board in all sports, and it's a continuing trend over years, it's nothing more than a post hoc/wishful thinking fallacy.
Once AGAIN -- the national anthem part, whether there be kneelers or not, isn't even part of the telecast.
The news makes it a point to show it every time it happens, even if they cut it out of the broadcasts.
This is something the players wanted.....something somebody on the left felt they all had to do......so now America is tired of it.
Point being, nobody admires these players anymore. That was the primary reason they wanted to watch them.
Usually anyone left of center.Doesn't matter now, dickhead.They say its due mainly to cord cutting , crowd watching, and they do not include streaming the games or sports. Some may boycott due to the kneelers, which are not shown on TV anymore, so if you do have
a TV and cable you are only hurting yourself if you do not watch.
also I've read Mon and Thurs night games are too much saturation. When I had to watch the Lions whip the Packers Mon night (loved it), I think they are right. Who can stay up late when working the next day.
The NFL's ratings are down. But national anthem protests aren't the whole story.
There are a multitude of factors for why NFL attendance and viewership is down, but it's quite naive to believe the kneelers aren't one of them.
Seeing as how it's across the board in all sports, and it's a continuing trend over years, it's nothing more than a post hoc/wishful thinking fallacy.
Once AGAIN -- the national anthem part, whether there be kneelers or not, isn't even part of the telecast.
The news makes it a point to show it every time it happens, even if they cut it out of the broadcasts.
This is something the players wanted.....something somebody on the left felt they all had to do......so now America is tired of it.
Point being, nobody admires these players anymore. That was the primary reason they wanted to watch them.
I uh don't think so dood. You can speak for yourself but I've never watched football to "admire" somebody. I watched to see the Dullass Cowgirls get their collective ass kicked. What they did or didn't do before the kickoff, in a jingo ritual that wasn't telecast anyway, had absolutely no bearing on that.
Now then, who is this "somebody on the left"? Gie us a name.
yeah people dont get it that NFL ratings started going wayyy down way many years before kapernick.They say its due mainly to cord cutting , crowd watching, and they do not include streaming the games or sports. Some may boycott due to the kneelers, which are not shown on TV anymore, so if you do have
a TV and cable you are only hurting yourself if you do not watch.
also I've read Mon and Thurs night games are too much saturation. When I had to watch the Lions whip the Packers Mon night (loved it), I think they are right. Who can stay up late when working the next day.
The NFL's ratings are down. But national anthem protests aren't the whole story.
There are a multitude of factors for why NFL attendance and viewership is down, but it's quite naive to believe the kneelers aren't one of them.
Seeing as how it's across the board in all sports, and it's a continuing trend over years, it's nothing more than a post hoc/wishful thinking fallacy.
Once AGAIN -- the national anthem part, whether there be kneelers or not, isn't even part of the telecast.
It doesn’t have to be part of the telecast. Everybody knows it’s happening and there are plenty of photographs and videos in the news and on the Internet.
If it's not in the telecast ----- how would it affect viewer ratings??
Once AGAIN --- TV ratings for sports are trending down, period. And have been for some time. Football, Basketball, Baseball, Hockey and (outside the realm of sports) NASCAR --- *all* of them trending down. To cherrypick one out of the lot, years after the trend starts, and try to pin it on some obscure political message board fodder is just bullshit. Nor does it explain the same trend in the other sports, nor does it explain why it was happening before anybody ever heard of Colin Kaepernick.
Hell I've been streaming my baseball games for ten years. Not one of those games ever showed up on anybody's TV ratings, and yet I watched 'em.
There are a multitude of factors for why NFL attendance and viewership is down, but it's quite naive to believe the kneelers aren't one of them.
Seeing as how it's across the board in all sports, and it's a continuing trend over years, it's nothing more than a post hoc/wishful thinking fallacy.
Once AGAIN -- the national anthem part, whether there be kneelers or not, isn't even part of the telecast.
It doesn’t have to be part of the telecast. Everybody knows it’s happening and there are plenty of photographs and videos in the news and on the Internet.
If it's not in the telecast ----- how would it affect viewer ratings?? .
Is it really that difficult for you to understand?
Are you actually going to sit here and suggest that, because of this obscure fake pseudopolitical story about an action that isn't even part of a regular telecast in the first place, sports viewers thought ahead and retroactively started curbing their sports viewing several years ago, in anticipation of said pseudostory? And that to underscore the point, they gave the same treatment to baseball, hockey, basketball and NASCAR? All in anticipation of this future pseudostory?
Seeing as how it's across the board in all sports, and it's a continuing trend over years, it's nothing more than a post hoc/wishful thinking fallacy.
Once AGAIN -- the national anthem part, whether there be kneelers or not, isn't even part of the telecast.
It doesn’t have to be part of the telecast. Everybody knows it’s happening and there are plenty of photographs and videos in the news and on the Internet.
If it's not in the telecast ----- how would it affect viewer ratings?? .
Is it really that difficult for you to understand?
Are you actually going to sit here and suggest that, because of this obscure fake pseudopolitical story about an action that isn't even part of a regular telecast in the first place, sports viewers thought ahead and retroactively started curbing their sports viewing several years ago, in anticipation of said pseudostory? And that to underscore the point, they gave the same treatment to baseball, hockey, basketball and NASCAR? All in anticipation of this future pseudostory?
No, what I said was it's one of many factors affecting the league and to think it hasn't had an impact is naive.
Doesn't matter now, dickhead.They say its due mainly to cord cutting , crowd watching, and they do not include streaming the games or sports. Some may boycott due to the kneelers, which are not shown on TV anymore, so if you do have
a TV and cable you are only hurting yourself if you do not watch.
also I've read Mon and Thurs night games are too much saturation. When I had to watch the Lions whip the Packers Mon night (loved it), I think they are right. Who can stay up late when working the next day.
The NFL's ratings are down. But national anthem protests aren't the whole story.
There are a multitude of factors for why NFL attendance and viewership is down, but it's quite naive to believe the kneelers aren't one of them.
Seeing as how it's across the board in all sports, and it's a continuing trend over years, it's nothing more than a post hoc/wishful thinking fallacy.
Once AGAIN -- the national anthem part, whether there be kneelers or not, isn't even part of the telecast.
The news makes it a point to show it every time it happens, even if they cut it out of the broadcasts.
This is something the players wanted.....something somebody on the left felt they all had to do......so now America is tired of it.
Point being, nobody admires these players anymore. That was the primary reason they wanted to watch them.
I uh don't think so dood. You can speak for yourself but I've never watched football to "admire" somebody. I watched to see the Dullass Cowgirls get their collective ass kicked. What they did or didn't do before the kickoff, in a jingo ritual that wasn't telecast anyway, had absolutely no bearing on that.
Now then, who is this "somebody on the left"? Gie us a name.
I played football in college.Doesn't matter now, dickhead.They say its due mainly to cord cutting , crowd watching, and they do not include streaming the games or sports. Some may boycott due to the kneelers, which are not shown on TV anymore, so if you do have
a TV and cable you are only hurting yourself if you do not watch.
also I've read Mon and Thurs night games are too much saturation. When I had to watch the Lions whip the Packers Mon night (loved it), I think they are right. Who can stay up late when working the next day.
The NFL's ratings are down. But national anthem protests aren't the whole story.
There are a multitude of factors for why NFL attendance and viewership is down, but it's quite naive to believe the kneelers aren't one of them.
Seeing as how it's across the board in all sports, and it's a continuing trend over years, it's nothing more than a post hoc/wishful thinking fallacy.
Once AGAIN -- the national anthem part, whether there be kneelers or not, isn't even part of the telecast.
The news makes it a point to show it every time it happens, even if they cut it out of the broadcasts.
This is something the players wanted.....something somebody on the left felt they all had to do......so now America is tired of it.
Point being, nobody admires these players anymore. That was the primary reason they wanted to watch them.
I uh don't think so dood. You can speak for yourself but I've never watched football to "admire" somebody. I watched to see the Dullass Cowgirls get their collective ass kicked. What they did or didn't do before the kickoff, in a jingo ritual that wasn't telecast anyway, had absolutely no bearing on that.
Now then, who is this "somebody on the left"? Gie us a name.
not surprise he would come up with that theory people watched them because they admired someone.
I always watched it cause it was exciting.Funny as well.Its the only sport i know of where it is so entertaining it makes you laugh like a ref getting knocked down and landing on his ass.
Never had anything to do with me admiring anybody.
It was mostly the Rams growing up that I always tuned into everytime they were broadcast on national tv. Being a movie buff and all I so much loved hearing that name LOS ANGELES Rams.that is why after they left LA,the NFL did not exist for me the last 22 years.