Prob. pre game warmups. LMAO
https://www.pro-football-reference.c...attendance.htm
Not so bad if you swim there."runway scares" FA #12
Haven't I been posting in this forum long enough for you to know I've got some to spare?"the $#@! out of me, though!" FA #12
"It should be obvious to anyone why conservatives and libertarians should be against Trump. He has no grounding in belief. No core philosophy. No morals. No loyalty. No curiosity. No empathy and no understanding. He demands personal loyalty and not loyalty to the nation. His only core belief is in his own superiority to everyone else. His only want is exercise more and more personal power." smb / purveyor of fact 18/03/18
Prob. pre game warmups. LMAO
https://www.pro-football-reference.c...attendance.htm
Once in a while you get shown the light, in the strangest of places if you look at it right.
christiefan915 (10-16-2018)
I was flipping back and forth between that and the baseball game, just watched the end of it.
What can I say, I'm a sports fan, but hockey is my favorite. I watch the drag races too.
I will admit I don't watch as much as I did in the past. I often fall asleep before halftime.
Common sense is not a gift, it's a punishment because you have to deal with everyone who doesn't have it.
NFL overnight ratings up again, including a 34 percent rise for Chiefs-Patriots Sunday Night Football thriller
Chiefs-Patriots was a perfect storm for NBC and it showed in overnight ratings.
NFL ratings have been up compared to last year. But Week 6 ratings saw an incredible spike that dwarf the prior gains this season.
The strong Week 6 viewership was capped off by the monster number NBC’s Sunday Night Football drew. The Chiefs-Patriots broadcast registered a 14.6 overnight rating, up 34% from last year’s Week 6 game (Giants-Broncos) and tied for the highest rated Week 6 game in the history of NBC’s Sunday Night Football.
NBC walked into a perfect storm with this game. The Patriots are the Patriots and they were going to bring a lot of viewers (even though the Red Sox were playing at the same time). The Chiefs were 5-0 and have one of the best young quarterbacks in the NFL in Patrick Mahomes, who would bring both Chiefs fans and neutral fans to the broadcast. It also helped that the game was close throughout, featured just one punt, and ended on a game winning field goal. I’m not sure you could come up with a better situation to get people to watch.
Overall, the entire league experienced higher overnight ratings. Fox reported an 11.7 overnight rating for its Sunday window, an 18 percent increase for their Sunday afternoon singleheader over last year (9.9). Both of Fox’s pregame shows, Fox NFL Kickoff and Fox NFL Sunday, were also up double digits from last year.
https://awfulannouncing.com/nfl/nfl-...-thriller.html
NFL ratings continue upward trend
https://nypost.com/2018/09/24/nfl-ra...-upward-trend/
DESPITE TRUMP CATERWAULING, SUNDAY NFL RATINGS UP 6%
https://adage.com/article/media/sund...atings/314899/
Nobody’s Going to Sports in Person Anymore. And No One Seems to Care.
Part of this, of course, is for all the talk of baseball’s supposed cultural irrelevance, the game remains popular, still the second-most popular sport in the United States (even among millennials!) and, when you account for total eyeballs in regional markets (rather than the crude national Nielsen ratings for “event” programming the NFL prefers), is probably being watched by more people right now than at any other time in human history. And part of this is because attendance (like TV ratings, for that matter) is down for most sports, from the NFL to the NHL to, in particular, major college athletics. (NBA attendance was actually up last year, for the fourth straight year.) Part of this is because this downward swing was rather easy to see coming and, all told, is still not that dramatic; attendance is still up by more than 17 million fans a year from 1992.
But the main reason attendance is down, in Major League Baseball as well as most of the other major professional sports, and the main reason owners and commissioners aren’t sweating it too much, I’d argue, is because it can be. Teams don’t really care anymore about bringing fans to the stadium — at least not as much as they used to —because they no longer need people in the seats to make money.
Last year, the NFL brought in revenues of more than $17 billion, and Major League Baseball earned more than $10 billion, records for both sports. An increasingly small percentage of all that revenue came from attendance. The NFL attributes most of its 2017 improvement to a new Thursday Night Football television package and increased media payments from other properties. MLB’s numbers, which grew even more the year before (when its Advanced Media arm spun off into its own company and was sold for $2.58 billion to Disney), came from expanded partnerships, local television ratings, and its own media-rights deals. Attendance has been down each of last seven years in MLB, and MLB’s revenue has been up every single season. Knowing that, how much would you sweat attendance numbers?
http://nymag.com/intelligencer/2018/...bottom>m=top
AMERICAN HISTORY ITSELF IS A TESTAMENT TO THE STRENGTH AND RESILIENCE OF AFRICAN PEOPLE. WE, ALONG WITH THE COURGE AND SACRIFICES OF CONSCIOUS WHITE AMERICANS, LIKE VIOLA LIUZZO, EVERETT DIRKSEN, AND MANY OTHERS, HAVE FOUGHT AND DIED TOGETHER FOR OUR FREEDOM, AND FOR OUR SURVIVAL.
In America, rights are are not determined by what is just, fair, equitable, honest, nor by what Jesus would do. Rights are determined ONLY by what you can DEMAND.
Guno צְבִי (10-16-2018)
Simone Biles Rips New Gymnastics Chief For Nike Attack After Colin Kaepernick Ad
Mary Bono, interim president and CEO of the sport’s national governing body, apologized soon after.
American Olympic powerhouse Simone Biles ripped the new head of USA Gymnastics for a tweet attacking Nike after its ad that featured former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick. Mary Bono, interim president and CEO of the sport’s national governing body, apologized soon after.
Bono, a former GOP congresswoman from California, posted a tweet last month featuring a photo of her blacking out the Nike logo on her golf shoes. She didn’t name Kaepernick. But such actions have been posted on social media as a protest against the new Nike ad campaign starring Kaepernick. The former San Francisco 49ers player drew President Donald Trump’s ire when he took a knee during the national anthem before games to protest police brutality and racial inequality, launching a movement.
Biles responded Saturday to Bono with her own tweet: “Mouth drop. Don’t worry, it’s not like we needed a smarter USA Gymnastics president or any sponsors or anything.”
Biles, who won four gold medals and a bronze at the 2016 Rio Olympics, had just been chosen the previous day for Team USA for the upcoming World Championships in Qatar.
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry...b0bd9ed55b6977
AMERICAN HISTORY ITSELF IS A TESTAMENT TO THE STRENGTH AND RESILIENCE OF AFRICAN PEOPLE. WE, ALONG WITH THE COURGE AND SACRIFICES OF CONSCIOUS WHITE AMERICANS, LIKE VIOLA LIUZZO, EVERETT DIRKSEN, AND MANY OTHERS, HAVE FOUGHT AND DIED TOGETHER FOR OUR FREEDOM, AND FOR OUR SURVIVAL.
In America, rights are are not determined by what is just, fair, equitable, honest, nor by what Jesus would do. Rights are determined ONLY by what you can DEMAND.
gawd help me.
I bought into the Ravens this year as a fan - the defense looks that good
Ten years from now, "Kap" will be just a lonely trademarked image....without a place to be displayed .... or....maybe a bottle of pink lotion....
(so many better Number Sevens
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Life is Golden (10-16-2018)
AMERICAN HISTORY ITSELF IS A TESTAMENT TO THE STRENGTH AND RESILIENCE OF AFRICAN PEOPLE. WE, ALONG WITH THE COURGE AND SACRIFICES OF CONSCIOUS WHITE AMERICANS, LIKE VIOLA LIUZZO, EVERETT DIRKSEN, AND MANY OTHERS, HAVE FOUGHT AND DIED TOGETHER FOR OUR FREEDOM, AND FOR OUR SURVIVAL.
In America, rights are are not determined by what is just, fair, equitable, honest, nor by what Jesus would do. Rights are determined ONLY by what you can DEMAND.
Guno צְבִי (10-16-2018)
Yeah but they feel good about allowing SJWs do their worst. To be hip and all.
Give Kap a Nike deal to boot.
Keep changing the names. It doesn't change the meaning.
Abortion
Pro-Choice
Women's rights
Women's Health
1 I’ve always hated the NFL.
2 they are still making record profits.
You can get a good idea of what is happening with empty seats and the NFL if you just type in "NFL empty seats" into your search engine. Here: https://www.google.com/search?q=nfl+...hrome&ie=UTF-8
If google is bias in any way, it is biased in favor of the left, so this search should give you a good perspective of what is going on with the empty seats.
The Truth Does Not Need To Be Supported With Censorship.
blackascoal (10-16-2018), christiefan915 (10-16-2018), Frank Apisa (10-16-2018)
Can you read?
Last year, the NFL brought in revenues of more than $17 billion, and Major League Baseball earned more than $10 billion, records for both sports. An increasingly small percentage of all that revenue came from attendance.
Teams don’t really care anymore about bringing fans to the stadium — at least not as much as they used to —because they no longer need people in the seats to make money.
Part of this is because this downward swing was rather easy to see coming and, all told, is still not that dramatic; attendance is still up by more than 17 million fans a year from 1992
Got anything else? :0)
AMERICAN HISTORY ITSELF IS A TESTAMENT TO THE STRENGTH AND RESILIENCE OF AFRICAN PEOPLE. WE, ALONG WITH THE COURGE AND SACRIFICES OF CONSCIOUS WHITE AMERICANS, LIKE VIOLA LIUZZO, EVERETT DIRKSEN, AND MANY OTHERS, HAVE FOUGHT AND DIED TOGETHER FOR OUR FREEDOM, AND FOR OUR SURVIVAL.
In America, rights are are not determined by what is just, fair, equitable, honest, nor by what Jesus would do. Rights are determined ONLY by what you can DEMAND.
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