Politics NFL and Trump

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  1. blazerboy30

    blazerboy30 Well-Known Member

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    Good news...you aren't taken seriously by me or anyone else.

    Actually, people like you, who are just shouting, yelling and accusing others that you know nothing about, are the problem.
     
  2. Denny Crane

    Denny Crane It's not even loaded! Staff Member Administrator

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    https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/trump-tweets-don-t-help-tv-football-ratings-n804481

    Trump Tweets Don’t Help TV Football Ratings

    Sunday night's game, a 27-10 victory by Washington over Oakland, declined over the same week last year, when Chicago played Dallas. It had an 11.6 rating compared to last year's 12.9, and a 20 percent share, compared to 21 percent. (A rating is the percentage of all homes with televisions; a share is the percentage of viewers who were watching television at the time.)

    CBS also took a hit to its national coverage of the Cincinnati-Green Bay game, which attracted a 13.8 rating compared to a 13.9 rating during its week-three coverage last year.

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    during the first two weeks of this season, ratings were down 11 percent from the comparable period last year, according to Ad Age.

    The latest numbers measure only metered markets and do not include data on live streaming to computers and mobile devices. Nielsen’s numbers could change slightly later today.​

    http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/...v-ratings-sunday-nfl-games-compared-last-year

    Preliminary TV ratings for Sunday's games down from previous year

    Preliminary television ratings for Sunday's NFL games finished lower as compared to the same week last year. CBS said its national games, which featured the Green Bay Packers' 27-24 win over the Cincinnati Bengals and the Kansas City Chiefs' 24-10 win over the Los Angeles Chargers, were down 1 percent in the overnight ratings as compared to its Week 3 national games for the 2016 season.

    Fox's game, which featured the New York Giants against the Philadelphia Eagles in many markets, was down 16 percent, compared to Week 3 of last season, which featured the Giants playing the Washington Redskins.

    Sunday Night Football's decline was more drastic, as Sunday's game between the Redskins and the Oakland Raiders was the lowest-rated Week 3 game, from metered markets, since 2006.

    Ratings for the game were down 9 percent versus last week (Packers-Falcons) and 11 percent versus last year's Week 3 game.

    But ratings were up if you compare against... some cherry picked week of some previous season.
     
  3. santeesioux

    santeesioux Just keep on scrolling by

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    At least where I live, this is being seen as an attack on Merica itself. You aren't going to win the support of most Rural Mericans if you're being perceived as anti-Merican.
     
  4. MarAzul

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    You know, I have no idea what you are trying to say.
    Carry on!
     
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    EL PRESIDENTE Username Retired in Honor of Lanny.

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    Don't give a shit either way.
     
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  6. PtldPlatypus

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    True, but the safety of children (and adults as well) vis-a-vis their interaction with police is more precarious and uncertain, depending on skin color.

    Which is the point of the protests.
     
  7. Mediocre Man

    Mediocre Man Mr. SportsTwo

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    Who in this thread is telling anyone how to do anything?
     
  8. MarAzul

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    I am not at all sure this is the point at all.
     
  9. PtldPlatypus

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    What do you think the point of the protests is?
     
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    FWIW, super agent Leigh Steinberg:

    https://www.cnbc.com/2017/09/25/the...ratings-than-trump-agent-leigh-steinberg.html

    Regarding the protesting players' job security, Steinberg said the NFL owners do have all the power and have the ability to cut a player.
     
  11. Mediocre Man

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    Too bad this got moved because of a few idiot posters.

    I was hoping for a legitimate discussion. I do it in other threads though, so, so be it

    I, by the way, support the protest.
     
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    barfo triggered obsessive commie pinko boomer maniac Staff Member Global Moderator

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    barfo
     
  13. MarAzul

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    Only suspicions, so I don't know. But if it is about making life safe for Black children, pissing off a large portion of the population sure seems like convoluted path to success.
    Hard to relate Curry's action to a motive at all, other than he is just hating Trump
     
  14. PtldPlatypus

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    Shouldn't conflate Curry's refusal to attend the WH with the NFL anthem protests. They're separate from one another.

    If you're confused about the purpose of the protests, you should go back to Kaepernick's comments about it when he started it last year. That should clarify things for you.
     
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    What's hilarious is that while you say things like "you aren't taken seriously by me or anyone else", while reaching for teammates to aid you here, quite the opposite is true.

    You saying whatever in a snarky tone doesn't make it true. Also, no one yelled. I use caps to emphasize.
     
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    Looks to me like the bulk of the protests are against Trump or in defense of "one's own" (another player), not for anything in particular.
     
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    FWIW--Nurkic just said that he thinks mixing sports and politics is ridiculous.

    Of course, he's also 23, so his worldview probably has room to expand.
     
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    Complaining about the protest is just what white people have historically done when we protest. Most don't look into why we're protesting, or even worse don't give a shit and tell us:

    This isn't the way to protest.

    There is no right way for black people to protest. When we march peacefully we're beaten in the street.

    It's just more of this:
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  19. Denny Crane

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    BTW, I read the Kaepernick explicitly used the words flag and country, when he said he didn't want to stand for those things (for historical reasons, etc.).

    I think the players are right and so is Kaepernick. But I also think they're certain to piss off tens of millions of people in the process, which may well harm the league. A lot of people will take offense to any kind of attack on flag and country.
     
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    Then why do we have the national anthem play if we "shouldn't mix politics with sports"?
     

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