Posted on 07/28/2020 4:09:59 AM PDT by Kaslin
I don’t want to be lectured to by athletes or actors/singers with celebrity privilege.
And it’s not just professional sports, college sports are just as bad. I’m done with all of them.
In addition to the entertainment and gambling, it was also a means of socializing. Get together with the guys, watch the game on the big screen, have some beers and a few laughs.
There are much better ways to connect with other like minded individuals, even if they're some distance apart.
The internet has also allowed more learning how to do things instead of being a spectator.
The worst part of college football it that it is played by students. Honestly, I never watch, or care to watch any televised or live sport event. Professional or collegiate.
There is a consequence for supporting terrorists i wonder if they, sports workers, are ready to be front line targets in the war. They are now and I’m sure the cops will do everything to help. These people have no idea what’s headed their way
Yeah my favorite feature with satellite is the dvr. That doesn’t outweigh my desire to save $1200 a year however.
Thanks for the info.
“It always amazed me how many of my customers had practically a shrine to John Elway or Peyton Manning and the Broncos, in the front room of the house.”
I wonder at the emptiness of their lives of people like that.
Disc golf is great fun to watch. And its been great to see how advanced these “amateurs” have become in broadcasting tournaments: drones, flight paths, good and often funny commentary.
You do have much better things to occupy your time than watch televised sports! ;-)
I’ve enjoyed spectator sports most of my life but I never got that emotional and invested in it like that. Now with the latest I am more and more detached but that has been happening for the last 15 years or so. The last Olympics I watched with much interest were the 2000 games and the winter ones a bit longer but they are close to dead for me now. I can’t even recall the last world series I watched and I used to watch them all at one time. The last Super Bowl is a few years back now. I know who won the latest titles but never watched the games involved. KC, Washington, Toronto, and St Louis. France I think won the last soccer World Cup. Lewis Hamilton is the reigning world champ in F1. I have no idea who is the heavyweight boxing champ as that sport had wilted as UFC has risen. The last summer Olympics were in Rio. I assume the US won the most medals but couldn’t name anyone who did at this point and all this trivia will probably no longer occupy my mind at some point in the future.
It would be interesting to know what kind of escape clauses each of these entities had in their contracts for occasions like these, or if they even contemplated such situations.
From a “who’s going to feel the brunt” first I would think the networks, the teams and the vendors are first in line since they will directly impacted by the loss of the audiences. How that percolate to the players and advertisers and other hangers-ons remains to be seen.
Cut the chord in May (Comcast). Been meaning to do it for awhile. Got an HD antennae which gets all the local channels if I care to watch any sports at all (highly unlikely this year), and a Mofi Network to run our internet. It’s not as fast as the Comcast hookup, but I don’t care. It’s fast enough for our needs, and I get enough screen time at work. Better things to do then sit in front of the tube.
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One of the goals of Communists is to eliminate sports and the concept of a manly man. They are succeeding.
Now try losing television. I will admit...there are very few well written shows and movies. That said, one can enjoy the few good ones...by net or other storage medium. But cut the money tree down to most of the television media.
That’s about the only sport I could get behind. The closer the better.
“... what a waste cable-TV was money wise.”
Many like me dropped cable years ago. 20meg Internet and an antenna now. Don’t miss 200 channels of nothing I want to watch, half being infomercials.
Hurt the cable companies for this pro sports B.S. and see what happens...
“I never understood why grown men would pay over $100 at a Pro Shop for an oversized Jersey with some other man’s name on it and then wear it in public! “
Good point! Compensating?
“Disc golf is great fun to watch. And its been great to see how advanced these amateurs have become in broadcasting tournaments: drones, flight paths, good and often funny commentary.”
Will check it out, sounds worth watching. Probably a lot of regular folks in it.
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