pros do. Oh well - I do that for baseball too, but not for the same reason. Guess this thread will be deleted if I make a disparaging remark about Nike, do I won`t do it.
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pros do. Oh well - I do that for baseball too, but not for the same reason. Guess this thread will be deleted if I make a disparaging remark about Nike, do I won`t do it.
No NFL for me. Won't support their ideology. Lucky for me, it isn't that big of a loss. IMO, the NFL is too business like, players have no team loyalty(all about the Benjamin's) and has too many spoiled millionaires with too much guaranteed money to foster full effort. Goes for NBA to an even greater extent.
Yes, the NFL will survive an individual's boycott. But, there is a reason the NFL owners made the political-hot button topic of kneeling an off-season priority. It isn't because of their own political beliefs. It is because of the negative effect on their bottom line.Sooooo....who's gives a crap if you don't watch NFL football, we've heard this BS for 2 years. Somehow the league will survive your boycott
No NFL for me. Won't support their ideology. Lucky for me, it isn't that big of a loss. IMO, the NFL is too business like, players have no team loyalty(all about the Benjamin's) and has too many spoiled millionaires with too much guaranteed money to foster full effort. Goes for NBA to an even greater extent.
Yes, the NFL will survive an individual's boycott. But, there is a reason the NFL owners made the political-hot button topic of kneeling an off-season priority. It isn't because of their own political beliefs. It is because of the negative effect on their bottom line.
Haven't watched NFL in years. I don't care about the recent Nike thing (Why does anyone even care about a prima donna wanna be QB who made a pariah of himself then turned down a contract and had his borderline neo nazi girlfriend ruin another chance at working?)
It's an ad campaign. People will find anything to be pissed off about. It mildly upsets me that people are so deeply offended by the Kaepernick move. He's a douche. Who apparently didn't know his place, amirite?
Just ready for the racially motivated drama to REALLY be over for a change and people to actually start loving one another instead of preaching it on one hand and practicing hateful and divisive tactics on the other.
Sooooo....who's gives a crap if you don't watch NFL football, we've heard this BS for 2 years. Somehow the league will survive your boycott
Hilarious.
All the people who now hate Nike and the NFL remind me of every person at I've ever talked to that has gone to Las Vegas to gamble. Not a single one of them has ever volunteered how much money they lost, yet Vegas is getting bigger and flashier by the day with the money that all of them WON. Funny how that works.
Yes, the NFL will survive an individual's boycott. But, there is a reason the NFL owners made the political-hot button topic of kneeling an off-season priority. It isn't because of their own political beliefs. It is because of the negative effect on their bottom line.
That was the point of the "amirite" at the end of that sentence.Stop lying you do care. Why else would you go on this pointless rant. BTW "Didn't know his place" comment is exactly what his protest is about
I don't recall saying I knew any details regarding the bottom line of any NFL franchise. But, if you think the owners made the National Anthem/Kneeling controversy an off-season priority because it isn't negatively affecting them (after all, most of the businessmen appear to be all about the $), take another look in your fool-mirror...you missed the reflection.The league is a private organization. Anyone who is not an owner or a part of the commissioner's office has no clue about the league's bottom line nor any impacts to that bottom line. The player's salaries are public for the very reason of slanting the public's view that the owner's are giving away the farm.
If you think you know what the league is losing in terms of dollars you're a fool.
Nailed it. I was going to say the same thing. Anyone who thinks NFL players have too much guaranteed money hasn't been paying attention. The NFLPA is one of the weakest unions in the country.The NFL IS a business, The players ARE employees. The NFL has less guaranteed money than MLB or the NBA and generally shorter careers.
Go Falcons!
Quaker Oats? Really? Am I going to have to eat generic oatmeal now?For anyone boycotting the NFL and now Nike make sure you also boycott all the partners that pay the league money. Good luck with that!
I have provided you a list for your convenience
https://www.nflpa.com/players/partners-sponsors
Not a huge NFL fan and I happen to think the national anthem is an inappropriate time and place for a racial justice protest. That said, I would never boycott an entire league or sport based on the actions of a few, or the actions of an apparel company. If Under Armour does something we don't like are you gonna boycott the Gamecocks?pros do. Oh well - I do that for baseball too, but not for the same reason. Guess this thread will be deleted if I make a disparaging remark about Nike, do I won`t do it.
The NFL IS a business, The players ARE employees. The NFL has less guaranteed money than MLB or the NBA and generally shorter careers.
Go Falcons!
You should send all the protesters an individual thank you.Hey I got my Handicap down to low single digits, Thanks to more Golf On Sunday afternoons.. am also Kayaking with my Family on Sunday afternoons, I personally dont care one bit about the NFL.. Love College Football though and have become a fan of NHL... SO all you NFL fans enjoy, I wish you fans the best season ever...
I don't recall saying I knew any details regarding the bottom line of any NFL franchise. But, if you think the owners made the National Anthem/Kneeling controversy an off-season priority because it isn't negatively affecting them (after all, most of the businessmen appear to be all about the $), take another look in your fool-mirror...you missed the reflection.
Yes, the NFL will survive an individual's boycott. But, there is a reason the NFL owners made the political-hot button topic of kneeling an off-season priority. It isn't because of their own political beliefs. It is because of the negative effect on their bottom line.
No NFL for me. Won't support their ideology. Lucky for me, it isn't that big of a loss. IMO, the NFL is too business like, players have no team loyalty(all about the Benjamin's) and has too many spoiled millionaires with too much guaranteed money to foster full effort. Goes for NBA to an even greater extent.
Did I include details? Did I say "The NFL lost 2.9 billion in revenues?'Really?
What is this?
Well, It is a Bad thing in a way, Hell i only got 3 shots in My Member member..You should send all the protesters an individual thank you.
NFL posted record earnings last year.
And with the billions getting ready to flow in with their connection with legalized gambling that's only gonna go up.
In-person attendance remained steady.
TV ratings dropped, but that as much due to dilution of the product, ie sheer number of games, as anything.
Polls have shown the majority of those "boycotting" the NFL didn't watch that much NFL to begin with, and the vast majority weren't ticket holder/buyers.
Whole boycott-the-NFL thing is the quintessential definition of much ado about nothing.
Did any of you guys who said they will boycott Nike even watched the commercial? Very well done by Nike...just everyone is so focused on Kap they are missing the real meaning.
Well, It is a Bad thing in a way, Hell i only got 3 shots in My Member member..
So what did you think about millionaire Steve Spurrier quitting midway through his season then getting the rest of his paycheck for the entire season, essentially getting guaranteed millions for zero effort?
You may want to give up USC football as well then.