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NFL Ratings Week 8 (down again)

Sports Media Watch ^ | 1 Nov 2017

Posted on by 11th_VA

Cumulative results from Sports Media Watch Data:

Papa John's sales reportedly drop amid national anthem protests  and the company is complaining to the NFL



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I continue to be impressed. 2016 was down from 2015, and 2017 is down from 2016.



To: 11th_VA

They killed the golden goose with thugs and black racists. Gonna be fun watching salaries and teams implode.



by 2 posted onby 2banana (My common ground with terrorists - they want to die for islam and we want to kill them)

To: 2banana

I’m doing my best to keep the numbers down. FUNFL.



To: 11th_VA

As long as Roger Goodell remains NFL Commissioner, this will continue. That is his mission. Destroy the game and the league.



by 4 posted onby Howie66 ("Tone down the tagline please." - Admin Moderator)

To: Howie66

Has less to do with Goddell than it does with the thugs who play the game. Goodell’s sin is that he has allowed the players to show their true colors. Eventually he, or his successor will put a stop to this; my hope is that the fans never forget so that the NFL never recovers. They lost me when they supported SF’s no-talent QB last year...



by 5 posted onby awelliott (What one generation tolerates, the next embraces....)

To: 11th_VA

I am cheering for Team America and against both teams in any National Felons League game. Boycotts and lost viewers are the points I want to see scored, and I'm getting my wish.



by 6 posted onby Pollster1 ("Governments derive their just powers from the consent of the governed")

To: awelliott

Goodell has not just allowed the inmates to take over the asylum, he has encouraged and promoted it. Do not cut him any slack at all. He doesn’t deserve it.



by 7 posted onby Howie66 ("Tone down the tagline please." - Admin Moderator)

To: awelliott

I think this is great. I enjoy this venue more than the game. Watching people’s numbers fall, knowing that they have no one to blame but themselves... Wow. This is great. I haven’t watched one game this season of the NFL. and I am feeling good.



To: 11th_VA

I am thoroughly confused on why they keep having games in other countries. I think this also began to alienate many fans.



To: 11th_VA

There are too many sponsors to boycott them all — but Papa John’s is low-hanging fruit. I need to remember to email them and Anheiser Busch today. I don’t know if we will shut down the NFL but we can hurt it badly enough to where they will hear our money over the din of their privileged players.



by 10 posted onby freedumb2003 (Every Californian who supported "sanctuary state" has blood and ashes on his/her hands)

To: 11th_VA

My concern is that not enough of us will boycott the NFL as to put a serious dent into their overall profitability. I hope the trend continues downward.



To: 11th_VA

Negro Fatigue Syndrome carried by the Slum Dog Millionaires is slowly but surely killing the BLM/NFL bye bye thugs. Ask Jesse Jackson to get you a job at Mickey D’s



by 12 posted onby jmaroneps37 (Conservatism is truth. Liberalism is lies.)

To: freedumb2003

I need to remember to email them and Anheiser Busch today. Remember Ford Motors using the sympathizer Aaron Rodgers on their truck ads.



by 13 posted onby doosee (Captain, we are approaching a new level of Hell.)

To: awelliott

Has less to do with Goodell than it does with thugs who play the game Rule number one dealing with thugs: never give them an opening. Colin Kaepernick knelt and the owners decided to be understanding? That's irreversible. I cannot comprehend that the owners and Goodell are bullied into not having suspended him from that game plus for another few weeks. Don't know that they can put the genie back in the bottle. Or the inmates back in the asylum.



by 14 posted onby grania (Deplorable and Proud of It!)

To: 11th_VA

#BOYCOTTNFL



To: tflabo

They are done; their operating model, combined with our national demographics, are unworkable. This problem started before the minority bread-and-circus entertainers decided to give us a piece of their minds, and won’t likely change direction. I live a few miles south of the new Giants Stadium in NJ, and the replacement stadium was designed to fit more corporate boxes and less allowance for the “little people”; the average fans are more detached than ever from the league, and the games have becomes marathons of commercials - what is technically a 60 minute game is routinely 3 1/2+ hours long. 90 minute soccer matches finish in half the time...



by 16 posted onby kearnyirish2 (Affirmative action is economic warfare against white males (and therefore white families).)

To: 2banana

Yup, they’ve not only bit the hand that feeds them, they continue to chew away at it so it’s completely destroyed. Pappa John needs to stop sponsoring the thug brigade and put out some very patriotic, flag and country lovin’ ads instead. Then sit back and watch the business come back.



To: castlegreyskull

Theyre trying to see if it will catch on internationally. If it does they wont need the US fans and viewers. The people who own these teams are largely the same globalist oligarchs who take every other industry offshore in pursuit of higher profit margins.



To: 11th_VA

Some of the Houston Texans’ players stated they’d considered walking off the team after the “inmates running the prison” comment by the team owner. My question is... what could be done to entice the entire NFL to walk out? I for one enjoyed watching replacement-player football in 1987, and would welcome it again. Dump the current crop of self-absorbed, America-hating thugs and replace them with players who (albeit less talented) would be on the field much more for the love of the game.



by 19 posted onby ScottinVA ( Liberals, go find another country.)

To: 11th_VA

The less the adults watch the less their children will. It will only continue downhill.



by 20 posted onby CodeToad (CWII is coming. Arm Up! They Are!)

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