Tarheel Baptist said:In contrast to the NFL's ratings decline, we have Fox News...
https://www.forbes.com/sites/markjoyella/2017/11/29/sean-hannity-dominates-cable-news-ratings-in-november/#aaf7bf337f34
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LongGone said:Eagles/Seahawks has 18.95 million viewers last night to 3.2 million viewers for Hannity 8)
LongGone said:Tarheel Baptist said:In contrast to the NFL's ratings decline, we have Fox News...
https://www.forbes.com/sites/markjoyella/2017/11/29/sean-hannity-dominates-cable-news-ratings-in-november/#aaf7bf337f34
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Eagles/Seahawks has 18.95 million viewers last night to 3.2 million viewers for Hannity 8)
Twisted said:What does this really tell us?
Twisted said:LongGone said:Eagles/Seahawks has 18.95 million viewers last night to 3.2 million viewers for Hannity 8)
What does this really tell us?
Rome made sure to have plenty of circuses to keep the people distracted from the destruction around them.
Ransom said:Twisted said:What does this really tell us?
That, like CNN, LongGone can't tell the difference between an apple and a banana?
LongGone said:....
The protesting players are not clamoring for more for themselves. They are not enriched personally by the protest or the settlement. A player that makes lots of money as a NFL player but gives nothing back to the community could be considered a "spoiled brat" but protesting in a way that you do not deem appropriate does not fit that definition.
ALAYMAN said:LongGone said:....
The protesting players are not clamoring for more for themselves. They are not enriched personally by the protest or the settlement. A player that makes lots of money as a NFL player but gives nothing back to the community could be considered a "spoiled brat" but protesting in a way that you do not deem appropriate does not fit that definition.
The NFL owes them nothing for injustices done by the NFL. To the contrary, they are highly compensated disproportionately as a demographic compared to the U.S. population, yet Reid and others are upset for Jenkins making progress towards social injustice. Why don't those still desiring to take a knee and protest name their demands?
Tarheel Baptist said:This has NOTHING to do with the anthem protests...and pay no attention to the man behind the curtain.
http://www.breitbart.com/sports/2017/12/10/weak-14-nfl-stadiums-continue-ghost-towns-attendance-crisis-cintinues/
Twisted said:Tarheel Baptist said:This has NOTHING to do with the anthem protests...and pay no attention to the man behind the curtain.
http://www.breitbart.com/sports/2017/12/10/weak-14-nfl-stadiums-continue-ghost-towns-attendance-crisis-cintinues/
Probably the flu.
Yeah, that's it.
Tarheel Baptist said:This has NOTHING to do with the anthem protests...and pay no attention to the man behind the curtain.
http://www.breitbart.com/sports/2017/12/10/weak-14-nfl-stadiums-continue-ghost-towns-attendance-crisis-cintinues/
HeDied4U said:Tarheel Baptist said:This has NOTHING to do with the anthem protests...and pay no attention to the man behind the curtain.
http://www.breitbart.com/sports/2017/12/10/weak-14-nfl-stadiums-continue-ghost-towns-attendance-crisis-cintinues/
The article referenced the Bears / Bengals game, which I was listening to on the radio in my car on my way home from an out of town trip. It was the first time all season that I've listened (or watched) any NFL game, and I only did so because there was nothing else good on the radio for where I was driving. During the halftime break, the Bears announcers were doing first half highlights and lowlights, when one of the guys made mention that in the second level of seats, there were about 20 rows that were mostly empty and how "terrible" it was to see that.
I don't know if the empty seats were a result of the anthem protest or because two mostly crappy teams were on the field, but I thought it was interesting to note that even the announcers have noticed the empty seat trend.
edit: And judging from the picture of Paul Brown stadium, quite a few seats in the third level were empty as well. As we say when the Bears stink and no one goes to the game, 'there are a lot of fans dressed as empty seats today.'
Twisted said:HeDied4U said:Tarheel Baptist said:This has NOTHING to do with the anthem protests...and pay no attention to the man behind the curtain.
http://www.breitbart.com/sports/2017/12/10/weak-14-nfl-stadiums-continue-ghost-towns-attendance-crisis-cintinues/
The article referenced the Bears / Bengals game, which I was listening to on the radio in my car on my way home from an out of town trip. It was the first time all season that I've listened (or watched) any NFL game, and I only did so because there was nothing else good on the radio for where I was driving. During the halftime break, the Bears announcers were doing first half highlights and lowlights, when one of the guys made mention that in the second level of seats, there were about 20 rows that were mostly empty and how "terrible" it was to see that.
I don't know if the empty seats were a result of the anthem protest or because two mostly crappy teams were on the field, but I thought it was interesting to note that even the announcers have noticed the empty seat trend.
edit: And judging from the picture of Paul Brown stadium, quite a few seats in the third level were empty as well. As we say when the Bears stink and no one goes to the game, 'there are a lot of fans dressed as empty seats today.'
No worries. It's just the flu.