It was but I think that was because of a combo of things. You have the double-header on Monday night. You had the early bye game called--so that took a couple of games out of play that normally would have filled the void.Red Zone was quite boring several times today.
The general proliferation of ADD is definitely a factor in all this. Its a main driver for the Red Zone popularity. Many fans just don't have the patience to consume a football game in its entirety. The Packers-Seahawks game yesterday is a great example. The first half ended 3-0 and was a great back and forth between two NFC power teams; top offense against top defense. I've never claimed to be a knowledgeable tactics guy, but even I could see multiple interesting storylines developing in the game and was looking forward to seeing the teams' reactions after halftime. I jumped online at halftime and all I see are people saying how boring the game is.I think part of it is that we as a general public are requiring more and constant stimulation. While I do agree that the NFL product has devolved a bit for a variety of reasons (bad officiating for example)--I think that we are overlooking that we as a public has changed. It takes far more to get our attention, and I wonder if we are being naive thinking that the game just "sucks" now while ignoring the dynamic that we and our expectations have also changed very much.
What was wrong with the Seattle/GB matchup, 2 playoff caliber teams? Also, I think there were only 3 late afternoon games , maybe because of 2 Monday night games. I see more GB and Seattle jerseys worn than probably any other non-local team.So, having just the local Bengals game (a fiasco) at 1, and only Green Bay/Seattle at 4 doesnt seem likely to reverse the viewership trend. (and definitely not in my individual case).
Either the local affiliates can't afford to carry the games, or the NFL thinks a whole lot more people are going to switch providers and fork up the extra for Sunday Ticket.
At this rate, FC Cincinnati will be buying Paul Brown Stadium from Hamilton County in 5 years.
Parking at the stadium is only $30 per car...as a jet fan, give me a good reason to bother this year? without a qb in this league, don't bother. every preview show has a booth of 7 guys analyzing nothing. zillions of penalties in between the wife beatings and arrests. so many injuries. gonna be another looong season.
I agree it should just be Sunday day, 1 sunday night game and 1 monday night game with the best game of the week they have on schedule for Monday night.It was but I think that was because of a combo of things. You have the double-header on Monday night. You had the early bye game called--so that took a couple of games out of play that normally would have filled the void.
I still stand by my thought they should do away with the Thursday night game and maybe the Sunday night game and a double header is stupid on Monday night. Yeah a lot of East Coast people will stay up until 2:00 am to watch the end of this one.![]()
Yeah I don't get the point of the 2nd MNF game to open the season. Are people on the East Coast really going to stay up til 1:30-2am to watch the Broncos-Chargers? I mean, people in LA barely want to watch the Chargers.I agree it should just be Sunday day, 1 sunday night game and 1 monday night game with the best game of the week they have on schedule for Monday night.
What happens if the fans don't show up for Kroenke's monstrosity in 2020? Does he have an "out" to avoid paying for it?lol NFL
the Thursday game has annoyed me beyond belief as well. then their are London games, then mexico city. a meaningless preseason. I still grapple hard to understand contracts. guaranteed vs non guaranteed vs march cut vs. july cuts. I am struggling to understand how mo Wilkerson makes 18million a year. but, it seems we can cut him before march when his salary becomes guaranteed. lord knows, his money is more of a guarantee than his performance.I agree it should just be Sunday day, 1 sunday night game and 1 monday night game with the best game of the week they have on schedule for Monday night.
My sister-in-law had 4 free tickets to the game. Her dad was the only taker on attending. The rest of the family and I opted to go the the Rose Bowl flea market...I love that there were like 27 fans at that Rams game yesterday. Hope the NFL fails miserably there.
I have plenty of it. I am a Gen X NFL guy. But the sheer amount of replay stoppages and commercials is a huge turn off. I grew up watching football in the golden age and there was nothing better than the NFL between 1980-1999.The general proliferation of ADD is definitely a factor in all this. Its a main driver for the Red Zone popularity. Many fans just don't have the patience to consume a football game in its entirety. The Packers-Seahawks game yesterday is a great example. The first half ended 3-0 and was a great back and forth between two NFC power teams; top offense against top defense. I've never claimed to be a knowledgeable tactics guy, but even I could see multiple interesting storylines developing in the game and was looking forward to seeing the teams' reactions after halftime. I jumped online at halftime and all I see are people saying how boring the game is.
TNF is pure garbage and they need to scrap it...please just scrap it. And MNF is over. It’s all about SNF now. Scrap that too (MNF).the Thursday game has annoyed me beyond belief as well. then their are London games, then mexico city. a meaningless preseason. I still grapple hard to understand contracts. guaranteed vs non guaranteed vs march cut vs. july cuts. I am struggling to understand how mo Wilkerson makes 18million a year. but, it seems we can cut him before march when his salary becomes guaranteed. lord knows, his money is more of a guarantee than his performance.
LA is more about television audience capture, but yeah...pretty miserable showing there.I love that there were like 27 fans at that Rams game yesterday. Hope the NFL fails miserably there.
He's a conman, I'm sure there is.What happens if the fans don't show up for Kroenke's monstrosity in 2020? Does he have an "out" to avoid paying for it?
yep-- it wont be long before the NFL tries to make more $$ on that tooI watch NFL red zone the best of everything with no commercials for 6-7 hours
I hate the Thursday night game so much.the Thursday game has annoyed me beyond belief as well. then their are London games, then mexico city. a meaningless preseason. I still grapple hard to understand contracts. guaranteed vs non guaranteed vs march cut vs. july cuts. I am struggling to understand how mo Wilkerson makes 18million a year. but, it seems we can cut him before march when his salary becomes guaranteed. lord knows, his money is more of a guarantee than his performance.
The alternative is a late game on Sunday afternoon only aired regionally. With the Rams already in that time slot on CBS in LA, not sure how that would have worked. I think many more people will see this game Monday night than Sunday afternoon.Yeah I don't get the point of the 2nd MNF game to open the season. Are people on the East Coast really going to stay up til 1:30-2am to watch the Broncos-Chargers? I mean, people in LA barely want to watch the Chargers.
Sure, more people have a chance to watch it, but there is zero chance I am staying up to watch it.The alternative is a late game on Sunday afternoon only aired regionally. With the Rams already in that time slot on CBS in LA, not sure how that would have worked. I think many more people will see this game Monday night than Sunday afternoon.
Think it's Rex Ryan. Not jokinghope golic and greenie are announcing tonite!
oh jeez, gonna be a combo of trump/madden/chris berman - mister eloquentThink it's Rex Ryan. Not joking
https://mobile.twitter.com/JordanHeckFF/status/906976838647468037I love that there were like 27 fans at that Rams game yesterday. Hope the NFL fails miserably there.
I agree with all of this. I just wish they moved a couple of the early games to the 4pm time slot to even out the amount of games they bounce between. And as you said, perfect ad break material if you have a home team you are watching.the sheer amount of replay stoppages and commercials is a huge turn off. I grew up watching football in the golden age and there was nothing better than the NFL between 1980-1999.
Ever since the turn of the century.....all down hill and still rolling fast downhill.
Like I said......I will watch my team and if a great game is on....I will watch. But with Red Zone....I flip to it on commercials....so I am great. Without Red Zone.....it would be hard because of the quality of the league (IMO the game is not what it used to be at all) and the incredible amount of stoppages and analyzing if it was a catch for 20 ####### minutes.
Hmmm. If I want to go to a Seahawks game, it'll run me at least $200 including gas and parking.
Nothing in particular wrong with that one game, my beef is that it was the only option. It's utterly ridiculous that I had more choices of Sunday games when I was a kid and had access to 7 free over the air channel, 4 of which were either PBS or small-time independents.What was wrong with the Seattle/GB matchup, 2 playoff caliber teams? Also, I think there were only 3 late afternoon games , maybe because of 2 Monday night games. I see more GB and Seattle jerseys worn than probably any other non-local team.
hmm, how will this work for LA time slots going forward? I know in NY they normally put one at 1 and one at 4, but not really an option for LA since on the west coast.The alternative is a late game on Sunday afternoon only aired regionally. With the Rams already in that time slot on CBS in LA, not sure how that would have worked. I think many more people will see this game Monday night than Sunday afternoon.
Pats fans have been doing this for years for Bills home games. Most years, it is a lot cheaper, even with a hotel stay thrown in.Hmmm. If I want to go to a Seahawks game, it'll run me at least $200 including gas and parking.
But I can get a round trip flight to L.A. for $140 that arrives Sunday morning and leaves that night. Might have to seriously consider this.
Really? When and where was this?Nothing in particular wrong with that one game, my beef is that it was the only option. It's utterly ridiculous that I had more choices of Sunday games when I was a kid and had access to 7 free over the air channel, 4 of which were either PBS or small-time independents.
I'm not saying we had football on 7 channels. I'm saying we only had 7 channels, and the two networks that had NFL rights always showed 2 games at 1 and 2 more at 4 on Sundays.Really? When and where was this?
Always? So if the Bengals were playing at 1, there was another game being shown opposite of it?I'm not saying we had football on 7 channels. I'm saying we only had 7 channels, and the two networks that had NFL rights always showed 2 games at 1 and 2 more at 4 on Sundays.
This was Cincinnati-area all through the 80's.
Yes. The Bengals were terrible, so I switched channels a lot. Not sure when they stopped putting games on opposite the Bengals, and if it started with just road games, or blacked out home games, or whatever. It's just that I remember 4 games, and no vintage TV guide will ever override my nostalgic brain cells. (Geez,I'm old enough to remember not only payphones, when they went from a dime to a quarter, but also when you had to buy the newspaper to find out what was going to be on TV for the week.)Always? So if the Bengals were playing at 1, there was another game being shown opposite of it?
The Rams will probably usually be on Fox, leaving CBS for the Chargers.Long Ball Larry said:hmm, how will this work for LA time slots going forward? I know in NY they normally put one at 1 and one at 4, but not really an option for LA since on the west coast.
looks like they are same time a few times, but mostly split apart by east coast road games or playing on different days.
it's the same way in NY, but they will virtually never put them on at the same time.The Rams will probably usually be on Fox, leaving CBS for the Chargers.
I don't think the NFL has ever allowed multiple games to be broadcast to the same audience as the home team on networks. You may have lived on some boundary where you could just pick more channels up because you are in the NE OTA.Rustoleum said:Yes. The Bengals were terrible, so I switched channels a lot. Not sure when they stopped putting games on opposite the Bengals, and if it started with just road games, or blacked out home games, or whatever. It's just that I remember 4 games, and no vintage TV guide will ever override my nostalgic brain cells. (Geez,I'm old enough to remember not only payphones, when they went from a dime to a quarter, but also when you had to buy the newspaper to find out what was going to be on TV for the week.)
I have no problem with it, but they are a pretty bad combo.Why is there a female announcer on MNF?
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Because it forced and lame. If she was good that would be another story.Why is there a female announcer on MNF?
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