Posted on 09/20/2019 10:58:02 AM PDT by Impala64ssa
I’m already boycotting the NFL, ‘cause they kneel more than Monica.
“He has been boycotting NFL for the past two years now and doesnt miss it because football has been turned into touch croquet by the leftists and feminazis.”
I see more contact in a basketball game than I do in a typical NFL football game. That said, I’d rather watch international rugby. At least those guys know how to tackle.
...and one of the dumbest.
Wonderlic Test Score of 38
I never gave this nitwit credit for this much sense - BUT THIS IS A BRILLIANT MOVE.
The NFL attendance and ratings have been tanking for years. And they will continue to do so until the league is again run by people that love America, not hate it.
Now, as the stadiums continue to see more and more empty seats, and the TV ratings continue to drop, this idiot can get on television and proclaim, “our boycott is working!”
Whatever it takes.
It’s not our NFL, anymore, the Left has killed it.
> Lets just boycott white people. Does anyone know how we do that?
I’ve quit talking to myself, mostly.
Some of the teams are immensely profitable, while they have all increased in sale value due to the League's success. It may be aggravating to have to turn stupid and thuggish but athletically talented ball players into often vainglorious and preening multimillionaires, but the burden is slight. Lush TV contracts, favorable tax treatment, public stadium subsidies, and owner carve-outs of ancillary profit streams make an NFL team a good way for rich owners to get richer while having a lot of fun.
The greatest risks to the NFL are: (1) that concern for chronic brain trauma degrades the traditionally bruising and crowd-pleasing character of the NFL game; and (2), that the decline of the network and cable TV financial model diminishes their ability to pay the NFL outsize fees. Those issues are far more worrisome than the Colin Kaepernick problem.
Rotsa Ruck.
MLK3 apparently plays baseball. It looks like he’s had a good year at the plate.
Actually, it would have the exact opposite effect. An effective salary cap would lower the cost to the owners. If ticket prices remained at their current rate, profits would soar. However, it would make more sense to lower ticket prices a little to expand that market. I took my son to a Colts game 10 years ago and with parking, a hotdog, nachos, and a soft drink for both of us, plus the cost of tickets was over $110. I haven't been back since.
While watching football with my son I asked where all da white people be at”? They’re the quarterbacks
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