Technically I do, but that's too complicated and the topic for another discussion.
Meanwhile, I'll take my chances that I may not be authorized to give an opinion on Chump..... er..... Trump.
Technically I do, but that's too complicated and the topic for another discussion.
Meanwhile, I'll take my chances that I may not be authorized to give an opinion on Chump..... er..... Trump.
Colin Kaepernick is an over-privileged spoiled crybaby and a traitor to his country.
He was raised by affluent white parents and has had every imaginable opportunity in life.
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Eagles Bring Out “Philly Special” To Win But NFL Kickoff Ratings Down From 2017
https://deadline.com/2018/09/eagles-...bc-1202459228/
Football is being killed...it's not JUST Colin Kaepernick but he's a part of it. I think most of it is concussions and CTE but also the literal criminals playing (middle school through the pros...they're given passes for whatever reason) I know I've played with some who've spent time in the hoosegow.
There was a time I slept, ate, drank, and breathed nothing but football.....now I watch soccer and baseball and play hockey...the game has been changed, the rules have been changed, and the athletes who yes are entitled to their opinions and actions have alienated a good portion of the fanbase. You see similar results from Hollywood as well....I think we're hitting "peak woke" and people in flyover country are just saying "Fuck this I'll watch or do something else because I don't care for what this has become"
Last edited by El Kabong; 09-08-2018 at 10:38 AM.
Good points Lyle, and yes.... the ratings are down. Too bad, because the NFL still remains a formidable spectacle. I myself have been an NFL fan for years and years. Concussions and CTE are very serious business, and I'm glad Hollywood saw fit to address it in their own way. I loved the movie, by the way. On criminals being given passes in the NFL, yeah.... but then I don't see a lot of entry character requirements in other pro sports either. It sucks, but what can you do.... it remains Big Business.
Difference between me and most people is... I've never put much stock in what Hollywood folks say regarding politics, and I'm not about to start now. I come to my own conclusions, but unfortunately there ARE those weak-minded people who follow like sheep. Those are the ones who unfortunately have an impact in every election.
Soccer I'm getting more and more into. Baseball season is WAY too long, but I enjoy the late season, playoffs, and the World Series. Hockey looks tons of fun to play, but I can never follow the puck so I don't watch it much.![]()
[QUOTE=TitoFan;1491379]Oh when it comes to actors and actresses spewing their political opinions like they should carry a bunch of weight just because they are great Professional Make Believers I ask myself "What if some average Joe told all his customers his politics in such a narcissistic manner?".......
Dan: "Gee Bob, thanks for fixing my car. I swear you're the best mechanic in the whole state!"
Bob: "Dan, let me tell you about Global Warming"
Dan:![]()
I don't see the point in watching any new films. It all seems to be comic book films with buildings toppling all over the place or else agenda based films. It's just poor. I try to check out older films that I might have missed. New films are silly and if I want to play something that looks like a computer game I will........I dunno.....play a computer game!
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Well the numbers speak
Talk of Nike Inc. sales taking a hit from the company’s decision to put ex–NFL player Colin Kaepernick at the center of its latest “Just Do It” campaign is looking overblown, based on data from a Silicon Valley digital commerce research company.
After an initial dip immediately after the news broke, Nike’s NKE, -0.12% online sales actually grew 31% from the Sunday of Labor Day weekend through Tuesday, as compared with a 17% gain recorded for the same period of 2017, according to San Francisco–based Edison Trends.
https://www.marketwatch.com/story/ni...7?link=sfmw_tw
Was always going to happen. Those with 401ks invested and shareholders will be happy again now.
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Ratings for the NFL’s season opener on Thursday night fell 8 percent from last year’s opener — to their lowest level in a decade.
The decline came even after the TV audience for last year’s opener declined 19 percent from 2016’s opener, statistics out Friday revealed.
The “Thursday Night Football” telecast on NBC, delayed 45 minutes due to severe weather in the Philadelphia area, averaged a 13.4 overnight rating.
That made it the lowest season opener in 10 years, according to Sports Media Watch — and breathed new life into fears about the NFL being unable to extricate itself from a structural decline.
Lowest in ten years. I didn’t watch the game either but I’ll probably still watch the patriots play if given the chance
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