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Since you guys are conflating quality with popularity, I'd like to remind you that the #1 television show in America is usually "Two and a Half Men".

 

Yah, but so what? When I hear a morning talk show on the radio talk about last night's American Idol or Dancing with the Stars, I've found that changing the channel works better than complaining on TBD.

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By "you guys" I assume you mean Peace.

 

Because I, for one, have enjoyed MLB more than the NFL's commercial-laden product for the past 5 years, at least.

 

Right. 5 years ago when by your own admission, you became a Yankees fan!

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For all your insulting Cowherd talking out his butt, you are doing it yourself.

 

Hockey ratings are not in decline:

 

http://www.baseball-almanac.com/ws/wstv.shtml

 

Soccer ratings for the World Cup this year set sport records. Major League Soccer ratings are flat while attendance is up.

 

http://www.blnz.com/news/2010/04/22/appears_expand_Montreal_3367.html

 

MLB, however: In decline. (Also NBA.)

 

You don't get it, Adams. I'm not saying Cowherd is wrong. (Please point me to where you said you don't listen to him, because I don't recall that). I'm saying that he can talk 100% football for all I care, without insulting the number 2 sport in the country.

 

Where am I talking out my butt?

 

BTW, you want to say MLB attendance is in decline. I don't think it's in decline as much as NFL attendance is, so you can use stats any way you want. Like saying hockey's TV ratings aren't in decline because they had a 1 year Olympic year uptick, bringing them from microscopic to minscule.

 

Since you guys are conflating quality with popularity, I'd like to remind you that the #1 television show in America is usually "Two and a Half Men".

 

And, as Chef pointed out, the songs at the top of the charts are the music equivalent of Two and a Half Men.

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Baseball is still and will always be the national pastime... It is played everyday from April to the first of October... Then the playoffs/WS to early November... That is almost 8 months. The only break in there is around the All-Star game when all teams get a day. Want a game to pass the time... You can find it anytime... Even during the day and normal working hours.

 

Why wait around till Sunday... Monday... And sometimes Thursday?

I think Howie Long said it best: "Baseball is America's pastime, but football is America's passion."

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