Posted on 09/19/2016 5:53:39 PM PDT by 11th_VA
The NFL has been a ratings juggernaut for years, a consistent cash cow for the major TV networks. However, last weekend, there was a notable decrease in viewership. The incident was discussed on September 12th in an article by the Barrett Sports Media network:
When the NFL kicks off regular season play, television networks expect their ratings to soar higher than the previous season. Given the popularity of the National Football League, its understandable to have those expectations. But for the start of the 2016 campaign, the ratings were less than what FOX, CBS and NBC had hoped for.
The NFL has been changing over the last few years, an issue I wrote about in a previous article. We are seeing the growing presence of an SJW narrative: we now have a pink field in October (Breast Cancer Awareness), domestic violence commercials throughout the season, and recently, players not standing for the National Anthem in protest of racial inequality.
For the first time that I can remember, there was a vocal backlash against this growing trend. A #BoycottNFL hashtag surfaced a few weeks ago, and it trended on social media. Most of the outcry was against Colin Kaepernick in particular, who refused to stand for the National Anthem to protest racism in America. Many fans made rebuttal videos to Kaepernick, going so far as to burn his jersey. Actually, so many people decided to burn his jersey that theres now a compilation video online of the best burns (110,000 hits and growing). Even Ted Cruz jumped into the fray on Monday, encouraging people to boycott, rich, spoiled athletes.
So now that week one of the NFL is over, and we can review the television ratings. Apparently, the fans stood behind their pledge! Lets go back to the Barrett Sports Media article for a breakdown of the numbers.
All The NFL Games Showed A Decline In TV Viewership
Here is a brief overview of the numbers.
Thursday Night Opener (Broncos vs. Panthers): Down 10% from last year
Sunday game on CBS: Down 13% from last year
Sunday game on Fox: Down 3% from last year
Sunday game on NBC (Patriots vs. Cardinals): Down 11%
Monday Night ESPN (Steelers vs. Redskins): Down 7%
Monday Night nightcap (49ers vs. Rams): Down 25%
The one rating that should stand out here is the 49ers game. Colin Kaepernick stated that he would continue to not stand for the National Anthem. Well, the fans responded in kind. The largest drop in TV viewership was for the 49ers game (Kaepernicks team)down 25%.
Overall, these were the lowest TV ratings for an NFL opening day in a decade.
What Can We Make Of This Decline?
The NFL diehards will say the league is untouchable. The decline was just a blip on the map, and the ship will right itself in the upcoming weeks. 2009 had low ratings in week one, for example. The NFLs domination of TV ratings will continue unfettered. Americans are too lazy, too addicted to the opium of sports viewership, to change. And I have to admit, the pessimist in me is inclined to agree. This might be true only time will tell.
However, theres an old biblical sayingpride comes before a fall. Were living in a different era: an interactive digital world, where people are able to exchange ideas like never before. People who are frustrated with the NFL can now have a platform to express their disapproval. And in turn, they can share their ideas with like-minded individuals. As a case in point, the sheer number of people who are protesting the NFL online is unprecedented. Ive been following the league since 1978, and Ive never seen anything like it. The NFL is not bulletproofnobody is.
Also, it should be noted that national sentiment about a sport has changed over time. In the early 20th century, boxing was big; in the mid 20th century, baseball was king; and in the last forty years, football has risen in popularity. More recently, weve seen people turning to non-traditional sports, such as MMA and X-Games. In short, football is not the only game in town; it can be replaced, just like it is outside of the United States. Americans might not turn to watching soccer, like in Europe or South America. But its quite possible that they will choose from a growing variety of options.
And finally, the future of football is in jeopardy; this is due to the rising number of head injuries. There was a movie in 2015 entitled Concussion, starring Will Smith, which highlighted the health problems that many former players are experiencing. The movie made waves across the NFL. Former star Troy Aikman commented on the message of the movie, stating that if he had a son, he would not encourage him to play football. How many other parents are out there like Aikman? Quite a few, Im sure. In the future, well see fewer parents who encourage their children to have a passion for the game. The result will be a continued decline in TV viewership.
Also, it should be noted that national sentiment about a sport has changed over time. In the early 20th century, boxing was big; in the mid 20th century, baseball was king; and in the last forty years, football has risen in popularity. More recently, weve seen people turning to non-traditional
Conclusion
I didnt watch the NFLs opening day for the first time in many years. Recently, Ive become increasingly disillusioned with the direction of the league. Moreover, I now realize that my support is a tacit form of approval. I am letting the league know, as well as its athletes, that I approve of their dysfunctional behavior.
The only thing a bully respects is a punch in the nose. And the SJW army is very much a bully, using their power to destroy the edifice of American tradition. The way that you can punch them back is very simpleturn off your television on Sunday, or find something else to watch.
I told mine I decided to spend more time with her.
I wonder if ticket sales are down?
I watched the opening of the game on ESPN tonight just to see if any players sat during the anthem.
I think they were all standing. HOWEVER, 3 of the Eagles players stood there with their right arms straight up and their fists clenched in the old “Black Power” stance.
Their numbers are 51, 27 and 33. Don’t know their names.
Disgusting!
I’m in total boycott mode.
..... My guess is that the situation will now be deemed a serious one .... A situation that the NFL will now start making moves to rectify ..... Because the NFL pocket book is now being affected ....
“HOWEVER, 3 of the Eagles players stood there with their right arms straight up and their fists clenched in the old Black Power stance.”
Isn’t it wonderful how improved raced relations are since Obama took office./s
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Unfortunately my team is the Seahawks .... Whom I have now disowned for the season over this whole thing. All I really care about now is who wins the election!
If a team will step forward to decry this SJW crap, I’m their new best fan. I’m completely done with it since that is not looking likely.
We are the NFL.
We cater to the best felons in the business.
Some of them can even read.
These protesting players certainly are morons....
If these rating continue, the owners will be forced by the networks to reign this nonsense in....
Let’s see how well the owners like taking a huge haircut based on ratings next contract...
The players will pay the price in their next contract if they are even offered one...
Roger Woddell makes 35 million a year and he comes out in favor of these guys sticking their fists in our face. There is a concerted effort by the sports media to avoid this topic. I turned the NFL off after being a life long fan. No more. Time these thugs hang drywall or apply to a Waffle House, about all they can do. Bye bye
Turn it off!
Let’s “Target” them!
I never ever watched ESPN for the past 10 years.
Hey,
Time to Dixie Chick the ingrates.
Hell with em.
I think it will be the TV audience that determines whether the NFL will be hurt financially or not. Any decrease at all will be cause for great concern, and drop in viewing of 10% or more would result in some heads rolling.
TV pays for those huge player salaries and whatever profits a team makes, and also contributes a lot to the financial value of the teams.
I agree, college sports is just the training ground.
Even high school sports are getting infected.
I’m avoiding all of them. It’s become the opiate of the masses.
Same here.... no more NFL or NBA in our home. Minority players making millions a year screw up everything they touch..... doom on em that do such.
“Huge NFL ex fan here. Im done with it. Our civilization is at stake”
Same here.
Yup. Screw it. I’m pretty much a live and let live guy. What people do in their private lives is pretty much between them and their maker. Who am I to judge.
But the NFL started to try to cram an addenda down our throats (no pun intended) and I started to resent the organization. One should keep ones private life private.
Now this? I’m done.
Pissant little pricks living the American dream and whining about it. F it.
Sorry for the language FRiends but the obscenity of the world that people are trying to craft for us much more offensive than anything I could possibly say.
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