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Ricky LIbtardo

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Like I said, the pent up thirst for sports should have resulted in a big INCREASE in viewership. 20 to 25 percent DECLINES is brutal for the league.
I let go of the NFL once Mike Brown destroyed the Bengals in 1990.

Now the Left has destroyed the rest of it.

I never looked back, don't miss it a bit.

And generations of kids are growing up the same.
 
Sent my Bucs hats and shirts to their front office. Same with Rays stuff. Should be interesting to see how long it takes for them to get all these messages.
 
What a mess these fools have created. If this nonsense keeps up the NFL will go broke.

Sunday Night Football opener this year had 15 Million viewers compared to 22 Million last year.

Idiots.


No way for the NFL or anyone to tell, but I actually skipped over the Vikings and Green Bay games, watched much of the Browns to see if they were ever going to bloom into the better team they promised to be LAST YEAR, and watched a fair portion of the Buccaneer game to see how Brady was faring in his new uniform.

The Browns still suck, but Brady looked quite good despite losing-- -- that arm of his is killer-- -- I think once he and his new team get used to each other, they will be a new force to recon with.

Tonight, It'll be the Steelers to see if Big Ben coming back after essentially two years away from the game will crash and burn, or play better than ever against the lackluster Giants. I'm betting the former. I'll be shocked if the Steelers have a great game firing on all 8 cylinders coming out cold starting their season!

Thankfully, I didn't see any political crap, no kneeling or BLM signs. I think the fake cardboard fans look rather silly but found the piped in fake crowd noise surprisingly effective!
 
What a mess these fools have created. If this nonsense keeps up the NFL will go broke.

Sunday Night Football opener this year had 15 Million viewers compared to 22 Million last year.

Idiots.

Meh - NFL TV ratings are fine.
Especially considering that many people are live streaming these games on various devices.
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Like I said, the pent up thirst for sports should have resulted in a big INCREASE in viewership. 20 to 25 percent DECLINES is brutal for the league.

Don't forget the lost revenue from lost ticket sales and NFL paraphernalia! Not to mention concessions and the damage to nearby parking lots and other retailers selling food and beer!
 
The last time I watched Monday Night Football Howard Cosell was an announcer.
 
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No way for the NFL or anyone to tell, but I actually skipped over the Vikings and Green Bay games, watched much of the Browns to see if they were ever going to bloom into the better team they promised to be LAST YEAR, and watched a fair portion of the Buccaneer game to see how Brady was faring in his new uniform.

The Browns still suck, but Brady looked quite good despite losing-- -- that arm of his is killer-- -- I think once he and his new team get used to each other, they will be a new force to recon with.

Tonight, It'll be the Steelers to see if Big Ben coming back after essentially two years away from the game will crash and burn, or play better than ever against the lackluster Giants. I'm betting the former. I'll be shocked if the Steelers have a great game firing on all 8 cylinders coming out cold starting their season!

Thankfully, I didn't see any political crap, no kneeling or BLM signs. I think the fake cardboard fans look rather silly but found the piped in fake crowd noise surprisingly effective!
In the Seattle - Atlanta game, both end zones had signs >> "End Racism" and "It Takes All of US" (could have been worse) On the back of their helmets, some players had the names of black people shot by cops. Some of them justifiably.

To his credit, Greg Olsen (one of NFL top receivers) to his credit, simply had the word "Seattle" on his helmet.
 
I had it on right up until they started with the BLM history lesson.

Turned it off and watched a movie.

Nice $5B stadium they've got there in LA, though. I think they said the Oculus screen was like 2 million pounds or some crazy shit.
 
I had it on right up until they started with the BLM history lesson.

Turned it off and watched a movie.

Nice $5B stadium they've got there in LA, though. I think they said the Oculus screen was like 2 million pounds or some crazy shit.

A screen that is that heavy?

Yep. Thing is absolutely massive. It's a giant oval, that is mounted above the field, not just a flat screen, or like a 4 sided cube, or similar conventional design.


"The National Football League announced Wednesday that SoFi Stadium’s Oculus video scoreboard is now complete. The 360-foot, double-sided 4K video board weighs roughly 2.2 million pounds and features 70,000 square feet of digital LED lighting. The scoreboard also has more than 260 speakers included in the structure, according to the NFL."
 
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