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2 hours ago, SoCal Deek said:

If a tree falls in the forest and nobody is there….does it make a noise? 

 

Soccer, tennis and baseball is all that's on Sunday.

Posted
2 hours ago, SoCal Deek said:

If a tree falls in the forest and nobody is there….does it make a noise? 

I know it's not great football, but there have been several close games with interesting finishes.

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Posted
2 hours ago, SoCal Deek said:

If a tree falls in the forest and nobody is there….does it make a noise? 


Nobody keeps trying to promote 2nd rate football more than promo…

 

Posted
1 hour ago, eball said:


Nobody keeps trying to promote 2nd rate football more than promo…

 

I like football, and it's no more second rate than college.

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6 hours ago, SoCal Deek said:

If a tree falls in the forest and nobody is there….does it make a noise? 

 

I think a more appropriate question is:

 

What... is the sound of one hand clapping?

 

(this is a rhetorical question... no need to answer)

 

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Said it a few times this season, but this league has improved. Be it, probably with some help from the refs. Most games come down to the final few minutes, and there have been some crazy plays this year. Hopefully these games are good 

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17 hours ago, That's No Moon said:

I know it's not great football, but there have been several close games with interesting finishes.

I’ll take your word for it that there have been ‘good games’. My comment is on the fact that from what I’ve seen there are next to no fans actually going to the stadiums to see them. And that’s despite the fact that the league isn’t new and has a complete monopoly on network television football coverage for the entirety of spring. I’m not sure when someone decides that this simply isn’t working. 

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17 hours ago, PromoTheRobot said:

I like football, and it's no more second rate than college.

 

an entire football watching nation would likely disagree this is true.  

Posted
18 hours ago, PromoTheRobot said:

I like football, and it's no more second rate than college.

while that is technically true 

 

I liken the college game to the best amateurs.. not the worst professionals 

 

Even these college kids getting paid is going from best amateur to worst professional kind of... Sure they deserve compensation 

 

Some kids are getting paid more than professionals

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3 hours ago, SoCal Deek said:

I’ll take your word for it that there have been ‘good games’. My comment is on the fact that from what I’ve seen there are next to no fans actually going to the stadiums to see them. And that’s despite the fact that the league isn’t new and has a complete monopoly on network television football coverage for the entirety of spring. I’m not sure when someone decides that this simply isn’t working. 

I didn't say there were "good games", I said there were close games.  That's different.  The quality of the football isn't great and part of what makes some of the games close is the ridiculous mistakes the teams make.  I won't say that I sit here and intently watch, but it's something to passively have on while I'm doing other things.

 

Ratings have been down which is a bigger problem than a lack of in-person attendance.

 

The league's biggest problem IMO is two-fold and they touch on each other. One, the NFL isn't involved and doesn't treat this like a farm system which is what it really is. Thus they don't promote it at all which would help them a lot. Two, the QBs play is bad and all the decent or even generally promising QBs are on NFL contracts.  If the NFL were to embrace this more as a developmental league, like the Euro league used to be, and even send their #3 QBs it would improve the product quite a bit. As it is, there just aren't any actual QB talents out there to be had and it shows.

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Agree that it’s more about eyes on TVs than eyes on the field. The league was created for TV, not for attending fans. Loss of viewers and loss of TV revenue is what will end the league. 
 

As for the NFL using it as a farm league, they already have the NCAA for that.  And it’s a highly developed farm league that serves the NFL extremely cheaply and well. 
 

If the NFL thought there was money in a spring pro league, they would have made it happen a long time ago. 
 

 

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