They can't come to grips with that other part of his criticism. They're still trying to wrap their minds around the completely outlandish idea that the President of the United States would call humiliate the NFL for the quality of its entertainment.
Sure, plenty of people (millions) will still periodically check in and check out some games. I include myself in this category (with sound muted so I don't have to hear the commercials they immediately cut to every 60 seconds between play). But the fans who associate & externally project the mercenaries, eh, players, as on field heroes representing their city/region?
Here's the killer asteroid perspective: fans who wear uniforms, say "we", and spend hundreds - if not thousands - on team paraphernalia that buys them in with their associated peer group(s). How can they still suspend disbelief? The cover has been blown, and it's obvious to all, even those making excuses, that players are nothing but thugs with incredible athletic skills.
As it becomes more apparent that the NFL is nothing more than a corrupt, anti-American entertainment enterprise essentially engaged in racketeering, comprised of criminal thugs who beat the living shit out of each other for others' enjoyment, the sheen washes right off. How can the league survive with viewers like myself who are mildly curious and enjoy the competition (that isn't fixed), but in no way, shape or form mistake these ingrates as anything other than paid gladiators?
That's the long-term problem. Any one who has broken up with anyone knows the process: the 5 stages of separation. Once the emotions are out, it's just a business decision. The NFL had a fine run, but nothing lasts forever.
I’m still not clear on why he is trying to hurt the pocketbooks of supporters like Kraft, Johnson, and Snyder.
Like, what is the end game in this specific brand of 4D chess? Destroying the NFL as a warning to the NBA?
Part of me thinks this is his finally getting revenge over the $3 in damages in the USFL case.