Threedee
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It's nice to see that Raiders fans are still the scum of the earth. I'd say that was a slight embarrassment for the NFL on its first effort to play in that venue. Otherwise, a pretty good game.
SeaToTheHawks":1wrv4znv said:Judging by how the major sports sites pushed how successful it was, I'd say to be ready for more games in Mexico.
The NFL is over saturating itself. They are making a really really big mistake.
Sunday games, Monday games, Thursday games, Saturday playoff games.
Games in London. Games in Mexico.
Just pure over saturation.
I'll never try to compare poker to NFL, but look what happened there. You saw it on every channel at all hours and it's taken a hard fall.
Couple the over saturation with a less quality product due to less practice time, worse rules, and the worst part, terrible enforcement of rules (refs), and you have a product that is going to start to decline.
Seahawk Sailor":3ewefqzk said:SeaToTheHawks":3ewefqzk said:Judging by how the major sports sites pushed how successful it was, I'd say to be ready for more games in Mexico.
The NFL is over saturating itself. They are making a really really big mistake.
Sunday games, Monday games, Thursday games, Saturday playoff games.
Games in London. Games in Mexico.
Just pure over saturation.
I'll never try to compare poker to NFL, but look what happened there. You saw it on every channel at all hours and it's taken a hard fall.
Couple the over saturation with a less quality product due to less practice time, worse rules, and the worst part, terrible enforcement of rules (refs), and you have a product that is going to start to decline.
The over-saturation thing is interesting. I've wished for years that I could tune into an NFL game any day of the week like I can MLB, NHL, and NBA. Those leagues have games almost every night during their season. You can always find one one if you want. They're over-saturated, but still pretty popular, and it isn't like it hasn't been that way for a long, long time.
The NFL is nowhere close to as saturated as MLB, and yet even with games every day of the week for their 162-game season, with your favorite team playing almost every other day, they still put butts in seats and merchandise in customers' hands.
I'm not saying that to make a case for the NFL to continue what it's doing, but those are the facts. And as far as it being a "rough" sport that requires a week rest in between, the NHL is a very rough, violent, physical game, and they play 82 games a season, usually about every two or three days apart.
Yes, the NFL is watering things down, and yes, they're putting out a product that is causing people to lose interest, but it's not as simple as having too many games on too many days of the week.