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Post by Deleted on Feb 7, 2017 23:13:20 GMT
Think about it.
As we headed into the turn of the millennium, NASCAR was at an all time high. In the Early 2000's , NASCAR had completely turned the corner of being just for ‘good old boys’ and was only second to the NFL in terms of TV ratings and national attention on the sports scene. Fans took to the fast action on the track and the stories behind each individual driver. Jeff Gordon, Mark Martin, Tony Stewart, Dale Earnhardt Sr. & Jr. among many other drivers became superstars. The stands were ‘stacked and packed’, TV ratings were high, sponsorships were being snapped up for the various teams, and the TV money was rolling in.
It was in the same position that the NFL is in right now. Overexposure to the brand and expensive marketing and advertising are what led to NASCAR's demise. That and the tragic death of Dale Earnhardt and lack of competition are what drove people away from the sport.
So would you say that the NFL has passed it's peak in popularity and is about to take a turn for the worst???
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Post by TheGoodMan19 on Feb 7, 2017 23:38:58 GMT
Its possible. I'm having misgivings about getting Sunday Ticket next year. Too many time you would see all eight games on ads (not halftime). The NFL should pay me to be exposed to all that advertising. I think the NFL popularity is due, in a large part nowadays, to Fantasy. If Fantasy Football goes out of vogue, the rating could sink.
MLB made a lot of dumb decisions in the late 60's - early 70's because they thought that no one could knock them off their perch. Those who forget history...
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Post by sdm3 on Oct 22, 2020 13:08:50 GMT
Think about it. As we headed into the turn of the millennium, NASCAR was at an all time high. In the Early 2000's , NASCAR had completely turned the corner of being just for ‘good old boys’ and was only second to the NFL in terms of TV ratings and national attention on the sports scene. Fans took to the fast action on the track and the stories behind each individual driver. Jeff Gordon, Mark Martin, Tony Stewart, Dale Earnhardt Sr. & Jr. among many other drivers became superstars. The stands were ‘stacked and packed’, TV ratings were high, sponsorships were being snapped up for the various teams, and the TV money was rolling in. It was in the same position that the NFL is in right now. Overexposure to the brand and expensive marketing and advertising are what led to NASCAR's demise. That and the tragic death of Dale Earnhardt and lack of competition are what drove people away from the sport. So would you say that the NFL has passed it's peak in popularity and is about to take a turn for the worst??? This guy predicted three years in advance that NFL game attendance would soon be dropping to all-time lows!
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Post by TheGoodMan19 on Oct 22, 2020 17:15:36 GMT
Think about it. As we headed into the turn of the millennium, NASCAR was at an all time high. In the Early 2000's , NASCAR had completely turned the corner of being just for ‘good old boys’ and was only second to the NFL in terms of TV ratings and national attention on the sports scene. Fans took to the fast action on the track and the stories behind each individual driver. Jeff Gordon, Mark Martin, Tony Stewart, Dale Earnhardt Sr. & Jr. among many other drivers became superstars. The stands were ‘stacked and packed’, TV ratings were high, sponsorships were being snapped up for the various teams, and the TV money was rolling in. It was in the same position that the NFL is in right now. Overexposure to the brand and expensive marketing and advertising are what led to NASCAR's demise. That and the tragic death of Dale Earnhardt and lack of competition are what drove people away from the sport. So would you say that the NFL has passed it's peak in popularity and is about to take a turn for the worst??? This guy predicted three years in advance that NFL game attendance would soon be dropping to all-time lows! Who was this Masked Man?
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Post by sdm3 on Oct 22, 2020 17:37:58 GMT
This guy predicted three years in advance that NFL game attendance would soon be dropping to all-time lows! Who was this Masked Man?
"Deleted member" - seems fishy to me. Looks like someone didn't want us to know THE TRUTH.
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Post by TheGoodMan19 on Oct 22, 2020 17:54:24 GMT
"Deleted member" - seems fishy to me. Looks like someone didn't want us to know THE TRUTH. Qanon?
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Post by hi224 on Oct 23, 2020 4:45:03 GMT
Its possible. I'm having misgivings about getting Sunday Ticket next year. Too many time you would see all eight games on ads (not halftime). The NFL should pay me to be exposed to all that advertising. I think the NFL popularity is due, in a large part nowadays, to Fantasy. If Fantasy Football goes out of vogue, the rating could sink. MLB made a lot of dumb decisions in the late 60's - early 70's because they thought that no one could knock them off their perch. Those who forget history... what replaces NFL?.
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Post by SportsFan19 on Oct 23, 2020 13:45:15 GMT
Its possible. I'm having misgivings about getting Sunday Ticket next year. Too many time you would see all eight games on ads (not halftime). The NFL should pay me to be exposed to all that advertising. I think the NFL popularity is due, in a large part nowadays, to Fantasy. If Fantasy Football goes out of vogue, the rating could sink. MLB made a lot of dumb decisions in the late 60's - early 70's because they thought that no one could knock them off their perch. Those who forget history... what replaces NFL?. MLS
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Post by klawrencio79 on Oct 23, 2020 13:48:46 GMT
Its possible. I'm having misgivings about getting Sunday Ticket next year. Too many time you would see all eight games on ads (not halftime). The NFL should pay me to be exposed to all that advertising. I think the NFL popularity is due, in a large part nowadays, to Fantasy. If Fantasy Football goes out of vogue, the rating could sink. MLB made a lot of dumb decisions in the late 60's - early 70's because they thought that no one could knock them off their perch. Those who forget history... what replaces NFL?. I want to buy NLF.com solely for people who make a typo when going to the actual site. The squatter who owns though wants $200k for it. Dickhead. Enjoy holding onto your entirely non-monetized domain for eternity, shitbird.
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