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That is up to the employer, not the public. When you have a workforce that is highly skilled and not easily replaceable, it's not as simple as saying if you do this you're gone. Also as others have noted, the pressure put forth by those boycotting the NFL is matched by those who were upset over the league wanting to mandate standing "or else".
It's a PR black eye that will have a effect that can't be measured. New advertisers deciding not to advertise during NFL games for example, so not to be connected with the mess. Common sense should tell you that this isn't good for the industry.
Think he's done with milking this for PR.
It was probably naive for the NFL that they could continue their meteoric profitability forever. But I also think they have a long way to go before advertiser start abandoning the NFL.
They just got 100 mil more for their Thursday might package which has been dreadful.
Exactly. Another 100 million for crapola.. even a viewership that drops 10% is still a hell of a lot of people.
Of course most businessmen freak out when they don't get every nickel they think they can. The gravy train been going on since like the 60's and it's looks like it's coming to an end.
MLB has gone through it many times, the NBA a few times and both have come out of it ok. In then end making the games better is always the best solution.
When you boycott the NFL, you play right into the hands of the kneeling players. They want a reaction or they wouldn't be doing what they are doing. The most effective way to neutralize their protest is to ignore them completely.
Bingo. If football keeps amending the rules to the point people don't know what a legal tackle or catch is it will end up costing them more than this protest. That being said, the vast majority of these idiots kneeling haven't the foggiest idea of the actual causes of the "injustices" they are kneeling about.
I think the new catch rule might be ok because it matches what people think is a catch. I'm actually more for letting the refs refs rather going to slo-mo frame by frame replay. I'll take the mistakes than what we have now.
The helmet rule will take some time for players to figure out but they've been been getting much better with tackling receivers without trying to kill them so I think they'll figure out.
The head spearing probably does need to go. It's not safe for either player. Look as Shazier.. I only played a lot of neighborhood football and so we never had helmets and so we rarely speared someone with our head because it was stupid. But there are still plenty of physical hard hitting ways to tackle than spearing them. Football can survive this.
Instant replay was a great idea at first but now it's killing the sport. Same with saturation.
I think 2-3 games on Sunday is ok. I like Sunday night football. A good way to end the weekend.
After that maybe Monday night football but the games have to get better.
Thursday night games are a waste as are the games in London. Surprisingly the games in Mexico City were fun because the crowds are nuts and at least its in the same hemisphere. But if it went away I wouldn't cry.
Im' sure you'll be sorely missed.You do what you want but I will not attend another NFL game until the NFL cleans up its act.
I would except that I'm trying to ignore Trump also. Not the sharpest tool in the shedum..talk to Trump?
You might want to stop by Lowes for some kneepads.If the Broncos don't get their shit together this year, I'll be taking a knee every Sunday.
Good on the 1st respondersCall the Dolphin ownership and ask them about that, today.
Back in June...The Dolphins contacted the Police Unions in Dade
and Broward Counties and a few others, close by, to invite all
of them to participate in a "First Responder's Game." The
Dolphins wanted to honor all the first responders.
Then some Dolphin players took a knee at their first exhibition game.
Today, all the members of those Police Unions are raising hell
and have told the Dolphins to forget First Responder Day.
I think kneeling during the Anthem is BS, but I'm not letting it drive me from the game.