Posted on 10/08/2017 2:11:36 PM PDT by Academiadotorg
A recent Cato Institute poll shows Republicans, at least those surveyed by the libertarian think tank, and average voters are at odds with each other on the NFL controversy.
"Sixty-five percent of Republicans say that NFL players who refuse to stand for the National Anthem should be fired," Cato pollster Emily Ekins said on Sept. 28 in a First Amendment conference at the Libertarian think tank. "This is wildly out of step with what most Americans think."
"Sixty-one percent say that players should not be fired for refusing to stand."
Yet, the Cato survey oversampled college students. Moreover, the Cato poll missed the hit to the NFL's gate. Fox News host Sean Hannity has been gleefully posting the steep decline in NFL ticket sales ever since football players started taking a knee en masse, although the league is doing its level best to spin the damage.
"This week, they've seen a 21.8 percent decrease in sales compared to before Week 4, but that was pretty much in line from the kind of decrease they've seen in recent seasons, which have been more than 30 percent lower in two of the past three years," Kevin Spain reported in USA Today last week.
TV ratings show a similar decline. "Four weeks into the current NFL season television ratings are down nearly 10 percent overall compared to the first four weeks of last season," Daniel Roberts reported on yahoo Finance. "Sundays games in Week 4, according to Nielsen, had the smallest audience of any season so far: an average 14.2 million viewers."
There may have been at least one notable exception-- the Thursday Night game between the New England Patriots and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. "During Thursday night's game, the players and coaches first held a moment of silence to honor the victims who were killed in the Las Vegas massacre Sunday night, before all the Buccaneers and Patriots players stood for the national anthem," Katie Jerkovich reported in The Daily Caller the next day.
Polls? The same people that claimed Hitlery was winning by a mile?? The same idiots that said there was no way in Hell Trump could win?? Those pollsters?? ROTFLMFAO!!!
The only numbers which matter to the owners are the financials. I think by January, they will be hard to ignore.
they don’t seem to realize how much credibility they lost.
I honestly do not trust the “news” to tell me the time of day. Literally. I can only imagine them saying, “It is 5:00pm, well, really, its just 4:45pm, but we started early. Wait...it’s actually 5:05pm, seems we had a ‘glitch’.”
Their incompetence is stunning.
The Pittsburgh fans are known for their loyalty. This story is very telling.
I got to believe the high cost of tickets is part of the outrage. If you spending $100 a game, there are a lot of other ways to spend that money — go out to dinner, take in a show. Go to a high school game.
Besides; PROG/COMMIE/LIBS don’t really watch consistently or purchase NFL tickets or merchandise.
So the America hating PROGS can side with the NFL all they want, wont make a difference in the bottom line.
Plenty of liberals are big into football.
But they are only half the fans, at best.
or how about, “It’s 5 o clock and darkness is settling in over America withe the Trump policy on....
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