Around the NFL Week 3

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skinsfaninok
09-21-2017, 10:21 AM
SLOW DOWN! Already week 3 geez.

Goodell deal “getting done” – ProFootballTalk (http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2017/09/20/goodell-deal-getting-done/)

Looks like he'll be sticking around.

RAMS V 9ERS?? Yuck (but I'll watch some of it)

Ruhskins
09-21-2017, 10:31 AM
For anyone interested in the Goodell situation, Andrew Brandt gave a very good insight into this topic on his podcast (https://www.podcastone.com/the-business-of-sports-with-andrew-blandt).

Unless Goodell does something terrible, I don't see him going away anytime soon. Personally, I think the biggest challenge for Goodell and the NFL will be to deal with this new format where consumers get their entertainment online. While issues like player protests, concussions, etc,. etc,. may have affected how some view the NFL, I think the biggest challenge for the league will be to find a way to bring NFL games to online formats like Netflix or Amazon.

Chico23231
09-21-2017, 10:32 AM
NFL TV ratings down folks...big time last year and now through 2 weeks this year. Yet college football had one of their biggest years last year and up after a huge first weekend.

The piss poor excuses are amazing bad. First the election last year...dumb quite frankly. And now the hurricane. dumb, didn't affect Saturday college football. why?

metalskins
09-21-2017, 10:54 AM
NFL TV ratings down folks...big time last year and now through 2 weeks this year. Yet college football had one of their biggest years last year and up after a huge first weekend.

The piss poor excuses are amazing bad. First the election last year...dumb quite frankly. And now the hurricane. dumb, didn't affect Saturday college football. why?

Well and more on that, the games affected in Texas a couple weeks ago were streamed, so there's no excuse there.

Opponents of football keep saying it's because of the issues with CTE and people, in general, don't want to support a sport that promotes life changing injuries. Of course, I don't agree with that and the fact that college football ratings have been high, I think it's more about the NFL becoming way too saturated. It should be left to Sunday, Sunday night, and Monday night at most. Allow people time to "miss it" before next week's games.

I fully support allowing viewers to have more options to watch online, and to watch whichever teams they want to online without selling their souls to DirecTV.

Chico23231
09-21-2017, 11:01 AM
I think its general over saturation and the protest. Lotta people of just tired of the act.

MTK
09-21-2017, 11:10 AM
I think the failure of the league to adapt to online viewing is a big issue. The deal with DirecTV is seriously dated and way too exclusive. I recently had to dump my dish and I never realized how easy it is to just stream games somewhere online. God only knows how many potential legal viewers the league is missing out on from that. I'm guessing it's significant.

I'd be more than happy to pay for a streaming package but it's just not an option.

mredskins
09-21-2017, 11:12 AM
I think its general over saturation and the protest. Lotta people of just tired of the act.

Commercials, length of games, so many "rules", etc....

To me its a combo of all mentioned but the gear grinder for me is the constant booth reviews, everything is reviewed to the point of being nauseous. To me officiating comes with a level of human error, over the course of a game it all pans out.

I am sorry but especially during this time of the year when its nice out I am not wasting 4 hours of my afternoon on a Sunday watching millionaires who careless then the fans of the outcome of the game.

MTK
09-21-2017, 11:24 AM
Commercials have been cut back by about 10 minutes a game this year, not enough of a noticeable difference if you ask me.

skinsfan69
09-21-2017, 11:35 AM
College football is brutal. The games are too long and if I don't have money on them I rarely watch. They stop clock for 1st downs. The games are well over 3 hours long.

mredskins
09-21-2017, 11:47 AM
Commercials have been cut back by about 10 minutes a game this year, not enough of a noticeable difference if you ask me.

To be fair alot of it is my age too and my kid's ages. We are just so busy with kid activities that NFL gets pushed aside.

Now my dad (71) is back into it because well not to be rude he doesn't have much else going on.

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