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Dentist alias?To prevent 83 win Cardinals teams from being "champs"?"Ties and no playoffs? Why do you even do this?"soccer ftw![]()
I know people 50 years ago never thought boxing, horse racing, and baseball would ever stop being the Big Three in America but I wonder if - without some kind of catastrophic event (and I can't even imagine what that would be) - the climate is so different now that the NFL isn't bullet-proof for several decades. It seems no matter what happens, it gains and gains.roadkill1292 said:We can have that argument another time and place. The point being made today is that soccer fans, players, administrators and sponsors have all decided that they can work with 45 minutes of non-stop game time, that maybe it's in everybody's best interests. The NFL will add as many commercials to a broadcast as it can and stop the clock as often as possible until big numbers of viewers begin to protest and desert. The 32 teams have a government-protected cartel and a slavishly devoted fanbase; they're gonna squeeze the fans, sponsors and local governments for every nickel they can.Bruce Dickinson said:"Ties and no playoffs? Why do you even do this?"soccer ftw
I guess that's good business but don't expect me to remain silent when multi-billionaire Steve Bisciotti holds up the state of Maryland for half a billion in stadium upgrades because he's only 20th in the league in luxury box revenues.
My prediction for the catastrophic event is an NFL player dying on the field.I know people 50 years ago never thought boxing, horse racing, and baseball would ever stop being the Big Three in America but I wonder if - without some kind of catastrophic event (and I can't even imagine what that would be) - the climate is so different now that the NFL isn't bullet-proof for several decades. It seems no matter what happens, it gains and gains.roadkill1292 said:We can have that argument another time and place. The point being made today is that soccer fans, players, administrators and sponsors have all decided that they can work with 45 minutes of non-stop game time, that maybe it's in everybody's best interests. The NFL will add as many commercials to a broadcast as it can and stop the clock as often as possible until big numbers of viewers begin to protest and desert. The 32 teams have a government-protected cartel and a slavishly devoted fanbase; they're gonna squeeze the fans, sponsors and local governments for every nickel they can.Bruce Dickinson said:"Ties and no playoffs? Why do you even do this?"soccer ftw
I guess that's good business but don't expect me to remain silent when multi-billionaire Steve Bisciotti holds up the state of Maryland for half a billion in stadium upgrades because he's only 20th in the league in luxury box revenues.
I'm certainly no visionary, nor am I a fan of the way the NFL/TV does its business - but I am having a really hard time trying to dream up a realistic tipping point for the NFL's popularity.
Wouldn't even slow anything down. There'd be safety reviews and memorials and remembrances and such, but football has shortened/ruined lives for decades now, one ending suddenly on the field isn't a massive leap from that.My prediction for the catastrophic event is an NFL player dying on the field.I know people 50 years ago never thought boxing, horse racing, and baseball would ever stop being the Big Three in America but I wonder if - without some kind of catastrophic event (and I can't even imagine what that would be) - the climate is so different now that the NFL isn't bullet-proof for several decades. It seems no matter what happens, it gains and gains.roadkill1292 said:We can have that argument another time and place. The point being made today is that soccer fans, players, administrators and sponsors have all decided that they can work with 45 minutes of non-stop game time, that maybe it's in everybody's best interests. The NFL will add as many commercials to a broadcast as it can and stop the clock as often as possible until big numbers of viewers begin to protest and desert. The 32 teams have a government-protected cartel and a slavishly devoted fanbase; they're gonna squeeze the fans, sponsors and local governments for every nickel they can.Bruce Dickinson said:"Ties and no playoffs? Why do you even do this?"soccer ftw
I guess that's good business but don't expect me to remain silent when multi-billionaire Steve Bisciotti holds up the state of Maryland for half a billion in stadium upgrades because he's only 20th in the league in luxury box revenues.
I'm certainly no visionary, nor am I a fan of the way the NFL/TV does its business - but I am having a really hard time trying to dream up a realistic tipping point for the NFL's popularity.
Everything you're talking about is the NFL as a TV sport. But its a crappy live experience and generally getting worse. I used to want Giants season tickets and was on the waiting list for 20 years. But after going to one game in the new stadium, I can't even imagine going again unless it was free. Maybe the league will fix these problems or they just won't matter too much, but football could very well be killing its long term health for the sake of current TV contracts.As long as the NFL keeps to a predominantly Sunday schedule and doesn't dilute the regular season with too many games or adding too many playoff teams, it has a built in advantage over the primary competitors (fan-friendly game times, every game matters - is event-like). I cannot see anything directly football-related that would tip the scales out of its favor (on-field death, PEDs, bad behavior, injuries).
I think it would take a cultural shift outside of football to knock its popularity. Something else on Sundays becomes the go-to activity. Or the next generation is so used to DVR and VOD that more and more games are watched as replays, and then that habit subsides as the scores are known in advance.
Something else is going to have to knock off football from its perch. It's not going to knock itself off.
He's a pretty big rube, gambling-wise. I get a little heated.Just stick to Simmons and Cousin Sal's degenerate NFL gambling preview and you won't get angry
That's actually what I love about it. They try to look at all the angles and yet they still suck at gambling just like the rest of us.He's a pretty big rube, gambling-wise. I get a little heated.Just stick to Simmons and Cousin Sal's degenerate NFL gambling preview and you won't get angry![]()
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6KeG_i8CWE8To prevent 83 win Cardinals teams from being "champs"?Bruce Dickinson said:"Ties and no playoffs? Why do you even do this?"soccer ftw![]()
If I lived in Colorado, I'd spend my Sundays hiking or kayaking.As long as the NFL keeps to a predominantly Sunday schedule and doesn't dilute the regular season with too many games or adding too many playoff teams, it has a built in advantage over the primary competitors (fan-friendly game times, every game matters - is event-like). I cannot see anything directly football-related that would tip the scales out of its favor (on-field death, PEDs, bad behavior, injuries).
I think it would take a cultural shift outside of football to knock its popularity. Something else on Sundays becomes the go-to activity. Or the next generation is so used to DVR and VOD that more and more games are watched as replays, and then that habit subsides as the scores are known in advance.
Something else is going to have to knock off football from its perch. It's not going to knock itself off.
And they KNOW they suck, and they make fun of themselves. E.g. one of them calling the other to play a 2 game tease on so-and-so and knowing it's going to lose before the bet is ever placed. The self-awareness of sucking is what makes the Cousin Sal BS Reports my favorite.That's actually what I love about it. They try to look at all the angles and yet they still suck at gambling just like the rest of us.He's a pretty big rube, gambling-wise. I get a little heated.Just stick to Simmons and Cousin Sal's degenerate NFL gambling preview and you won't get angry![]()
The great thing about the mountain time zone is you can do both. I often do something in the morning (especially at the start of ski season) and get back by 2pm to watch the Broncos.If I lived in Colorado, I'd spend my Sundays hiking or kayaking.As long as the NFL keeps to a predominantly Sunday schedule and doesn't dilute the regular season with too many games or adding too many playoff teams, it has a built in advantage over the primary competitors (fan-friendly game times, every game matters - is event-like). I cannot see anything directly football-related that would tip the scales out of its favor (on-field death, PEDs, bad behavior, injuries).
I think it would take a cultural shift outside of football to knock its popularity. Something else on Sundays becomes the go-to activity. Or the next generation is so used to DVR and VOD that more and more games are watched as replays, and then that habit subsides as the scores are known in advance.
Something else is going to have to knock off football from its perch. It's not going to knock itself off.![]()
Football is great to watch but it's not a necessity.
You should listen. Zach Lowe is the best thing going at Grantland. Though I do love some Jalen and Jacoby popping the trunk.And they KNOW they suck, and they make fun of themselves. E.g. one of them calling the other to play a 2 game tease on so-and-so and knowing it's going to lose before the bet is ever placed. The self-awareness of sucking is what makes the Cousin Sal BS Reports my favorite.That's actually what I love about it. They try to look at all the angles and yet they still suck at gambling just like the rest of us.He's a pretty big rube, gambling-wise. I get a little heated.Just stick to Simmons and Cousin Sal's degenerate NFL gambling preview and you won't get angry![]()
On the other hand, I'll add my voice to the chorus that looks at the itunes update and says, "Zack Lowe ####### AGAIN!!? You're already ####### previewing the NBA?! That's ALL you ####### talked about all summer long! God ####### dammitt Simmons you one trick pony! It's ####### FOOTBALL season! Get Lombardi or Wingo or McShay even ####### Barnwell on there again. But stop talking about the NBA!!" Or something.
I DO listen. I like Lowe. It just bugs me that he's focused on NBA throughout the summer. Two weeks before football kickoff he interviewed Lowe on basketball world games or something. NBA gets old.You should listen. Zach Lowe is the best thing going at Grantland. Though I do love some Jalen and Jacoby popping the trunk.And they KNOW they suck, and they make fun of themselves. E.g. one of them calling the other to play a 2 game tease on so-and-so and knowing it's going to lose before the bet is ever placed. The self-awareness of sucking is what makes the Cousin Sal BS Reports my favorite.That's actually what I love about it. They try to look at all the angles and yet they still suck at gambling just like the rest of us.He's a pretty big rube, gambling-wise. I get a little heated.Just stick to Simmons and Cousin Sal's degenerate NFL gambling preview and you won't get angry![]()
On the other hand, I'll add my voice to the chorus that looks at the itunes update and says, "Zack Lowe ####### AGAIN!!? You're already ####### previewing the NBA?! That's ALL you ####### talked about all summer long! God ####### dammitt Simmons you one trick pony! It's ####### FOOTBALL season! Get Lombardi or Wingo or McShay even ####### Barnwell on there again. But stop talking about the NBA!!" Or something.
Yeah, there's no way the NFL doesn't already have its playbook written for what happens once a player dies on the field. The players are just too big and fast not to plan for it.Wouldn't even slow anything down. There'd be safety reviews and memorials and remembrances and such, but football has shortened/ruined lives for decades now, one ending suddenly on the field isn't a massive leap from that.My prediction for the catastrophic event is an NFL player dying on the field.I know people 50 years ago never thought boxing, horse racing, and baseball would ever stop being the Big Three in America but I wonder if - without some kind of catastrophic event (and I can't even imagine what that would be) - the climate is so different now that the NFL isn't bullet-proof for several decades. It seems no matter what happens, it gains and gains.roadkill1292 said:We can have that argument another time and place. The point being made today is that soccer fans, players, administrators and sponsors have all decided that they can work with 45 minutes of non-stop game time, that maybe it's in everybody's best interests. The NFL will add as many commercials to a broadcast as it can and stop the clock as often as possible until big numbers of viewers begin to protest and desert. The 32 teams have a government-protected cartel and a slavishly devoted fanbase; they're gonna squeeze the fans, sponsors and local governments for every nickel they can.Bruce Dickinson said:"Ties and no playoffs? Why do you even do this?"soccer ftw
I guess that's good business but don't expect me to remain silent when multi-billionaire Steve Bisciotti holds up the state of Maryland for half a billion in stadium upgrades because he's only 20th in the league in luxury box revenues.
I'm certainly no visionary, nor am I a fan of the way the NFL/TV does its business - but I am having a really hard time trying to dream up a realistic tipping point for the NFL's popularity.
MIB left ESPN for NBC. ESPN doesn't have the next WC, and NBC has the EPL, so it made sense.Grantland podcasts for me (I'm a podcast fiend):
BS Report - I listen to pretty much every one. I'm still amused after all these years, for the most part. Cousin Sal is great.
Lowe Post - I listen to all of these. I'm not really an NBA fan, but it's just a smart conversation every time. The guy's a professional.
Jonah Keri - I probably listen to about 20% of these. I liked his old podcast pre-Grantland, but just can't handle baseball talk very often.
Jalen and Jacoby - I listen to all of them. I skip ahead when they do shoutouts or the hip-hop bracket, but it's a funny show. I can tell this will get old for me before too long, though.
NFL - I really enjoy these. Funny and engaging.
Cheap Heat - What the hell is this doing on a sports feed? They have a pop culture feed - move it there. Never listened to one, never will.
Sucks that Men in Blazers went to their own feed, because my stoopid iTunes downloads every episode from the last 3 years every 2 days or so.
I know it makes sense, and I'll still listen, but iTunes doesn't handle the new pod feed well on my computer.MIB left ESPN for NBC. ESPN doesn't have the next WC, and NBC has the EPL, so it made sense.Grantland podcasts for me (I'm a podcast fiend):
BS Report - I listen to pretty much every one. I'm still amused after all these years, for the most part. Cousin Sal is great.
Lowe Post - I listen to all of these. I'm not really an NBA fan, but it's just a smart conversation every time. The guy's a professional.
Jonah Keri - I probably listen to about 20% of these. I liked his old podcast pre-Grantland, but just can't handle baseball talk very often.
Jalen and Jacoby - I listen to all of them. I skip ahead when they do shoutouts or the hip-hop bracket, but it's a funny show. I can tell this will get old for me before too long, though.
NFL - I really enjoy these. Funny and engaging.
Cheap Heat - What the hell is this doing on a sports feed? They have a pop culture feed - move it there. Never listened to one, never will.
Sucks that Men in Blazers went to their own feed, because my stoopid iTunes downloads every episode from the last 3 years every 2 days or so.
To prevent 83 win Cardinals teams from being "champs"?"Ties and no playoffs? Why do you even do this?"soccer ftw![]()
Espn looks silly here. That being said, Simmons seems like he's allowed success to go to his head. I think he's on a power trip. I liked him better when he was a small town Boston guy. Bill Simmons, media mogul, isn't working for me.Simmons suspended 3 weeks.
Right before his NBA preview videos were about to roll out.![]()
Couldn't you say the same about seventh-seeded men's basketball teams?To prevent 83 win Cardinals teams from being "champs"?"Ties and no playoffs? Why do you even do this?"soccer ftw![]()
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I know several people who worked with Simmons before he got big, and none of them could stand him.Espn looks silly here. That being said, Simmons seems like he's allowed success to go to his head. I think he's on a power trip. I liked him better when he was a small town Boston guy. Bill Simmons, media mogul, isn't working for me.Simmons suspended 3 weeks.
Right before his NBA preview videos were about to roll out.![]()
As long as they have college sports I have to watch.This is kind of the cherry on top. I've been done with ESPN for awhile but this is a strong reinforcement to be done with them. They are biased toward the SEC, NFL and they have practically become a poor sports version of TMZ. It's unfortunate they got Schefter. Luckily, he's about all they got.
Edit to add: if any of you are thinking about cutting the cable
I'm sure ESPN keeps Grantland. No way they would have let that happen, especially with all the talent there they have under contract. That's also why he's going to shut up and accept his punishment. And they have his beloved NBA.I wonder what his rights are to Grantland and if he has the right to keep the site if he decides to jump ship from ESPN when his contract is up. I'm sure another media outlet would love to gain his followers.
Gotta be.Was this about his rant on the podcast about god dell?
What do you want to bet that Simmons chickens out and doesn't "go public" with whatever top secret info he's hiding??Simmons started his rant by saying, "Not enough is being made of the fact that they knew about the tape and they knew what it was on it. Goodell, if he doesn't know what was on that tape, is a liar."
Simmons ended his rant by daring ESPN to punish him:
"I really hope someone calls me or emails me and says I'm in trouble for anything I say about Roger Goodell. If one person says that to me, I'm going public. You leave me alone. The commissioner is a liar, and I get to talk about that on my podcast. Please, call me and say I'm in trouble, I dare you."
I'm pretty sure ESPN owns Grantland. They registered the domain name before Simmons had even been hired for ESPN.com.I wonder what his rights are to Grantland and if he has the right to keep the site if he decides to jump ship from ESPN when his contract is up. I'm sure another media outlet would love to gain his followers.
YesDid Simmons speak out before the video inside the elevator surfaced?
I'm not taking that as he has knowledge of secret info, I'm taking that as he would get told by the higher ups to tone it down. They responded with a harsher punishment then what Ray Rice got initially.Gotta be.Was this about his rant on the podcast about god dell?What do you want to bet that Simmons chickens out and doesn't "go public" with whatever top secret info he's hiding??Simmons started his rant by saying, "Not enough is being made of the fact that they knew about the tape and they knew what it was on it. Goodell, if he doesn't know what was on that tape, is a liar."
Simmons ended his rant by daring ESPN to punish him:
"I really hope someone calls me or emails me and says I'm in trouble for anything I say about Roger Goodell. If one person says that to me, I'm going public. You leave me alone. The commissioner is a liar, and I get to talk about that on my podcast. Please, call me and say I'm in trouble, I dare you."
Simmons has said that on numerous occasions.Simmons must have F U money at this point so it will be interesting how this all plays out. However, his rants against Goodell are misplaced, Roger is just a puppet of the owners and they love the fact that all the public vitriol is towards Roger instead of them. Simmons seems like a smart guy so I'm surprised he doesn't know this.
And a penalty 3 times harsher than Stephen A. Smith got for saying battered women just got what was coming to themI'm not taking that as he has knowledge of secret info, I'm taking that as he would get told by the higher ups to tone it down. They responded with a harsher punishment then what Ray Rice got initially.Gotta be.Was this about his rant on the podcast about god dell?What do you want to bet that Simmons chickens out and doesn't "go public" with whatever top secret info he's hiding??Simmons started his rant by saying, "Not enough is being made of the fact that they knew about the tape and they knew what it was on it. Goodell, if he doesn't know what was on that tape, is a liar."
Simmons ended his rant by daring ESPN to punish him:
"I really hope someone calls me or emails me and says I'm in trouble for anything I say about Roger Goodell. If one person says that to me, I'm going public. You leave me alone. The commissioner is a liar, and I get to talk about that on my podcast. Please, call me and say I'm in trouble, I dare you."
It makes me wonder whether more went on behind the scenes with Simmons.And a penalty 3 times harsher than Stephen A. Smith got for saying battered women just got what was coming to themI'm not taking that as he has knowledge of secret info, I'm taking that as he would get told by the higher ups to tone it down. They responded with a harsher punishment then what Ray Rice got initially.Gotta be.Was this about his rant on the podcast about god dell?What do you want to bet that Simmons chickens out and doesn't "go public" with whatever top secret info he's hiding??Simmons started his rant by saying, "Not enough is being made of the fact that they knew about the tape and they knew what it was on it. Goodell, if he doesn't know what was on that tape, is a liar."
Simmons ended his rant by daring ESPN to punish him:
"I really hope someone calls me or emails me and says I'm in trouble for anything I say about Roger Goodell. If one person says that to me, I'm going public. You leave me alone. The commissioner is a liar, and I get to talk about that on my podcast. Please, call me and say I'm in trouble, I dare you."