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The NFL Will Require Fans to Wear Face Coverings at Games This Season

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How many ways to destroy sports. Lets count them. 1. take a knee. 2. Support BLM. 3. Support Antifa. 4. Play the "Black National Anthem" whatever that is. 5 Require fans to wear masks. Don't forget social distancing. You have plenty of room in the stands now. Oh yeah continue to hire thugs and felons and pay exorbitant salaries. Did I miss anything? Oh yeah, beer prices and parking.

This will trickle down to the colleges as well if there is any sports at the college level.
 
How many ways to destroy sports. Lets count them. 1. take a knee. 2. Support BLM. 3. Support Antifa. 4. Play the "Black National Anthem" whatever that is. 5 Require fans to wear masks. Don't forget social distancing. You have plenty of room in the stands now. Oh yeah continue to hire thugs and felons and pay exorbitant salaries. Did I miss anything? Oh yeah, beer prices and parking.

This will trickle down to the colleges as well if there is any sports at the college level.

NFL is dead
 
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Really don't watch much but UT (Tennessee). Sometimes LSU (Lester the grass molester and the Ogre were/are entertaining), Iron Bowl if its close or if the Barn is winning big. FSU/Miami

Liked FSU and would watch them more often when Bowden was there.

Sporadically watch the Cowboys, Jerra put the clamp down on the kneeling last year not sure what he is doing this year but league is making them play the misnomered song by the black guy.

But its hard to watch the Boys muddle through seasons just good enough or bad enough to squeak into the playoffs or just fall short.

Far cry from 90s when they beat people and it wasn't even close
 
How many ways to destroy sports. Lets count them. 1. take a knee. 2. Support BLM. 3. Support Antifa. 4. Play the "Black National Anthem" whatever that is. 5 Require fans to wear masks. Don't forget social distancing. You have plenty of room in the stands now. Oh yeah continue to hire thugs and felons and pay exorbitant salaries. Did I miss anything? Oh yeah, beer prices and parking.

This will trickle down to the colleges as well if there is any sports at the college level.
Yep...they are a snake consuming itself.
 
Anything that helps kill-off the PFL is just fine with me. :cool:

And it won take much for the 'trickle down effect' to end it for college football too. :oops:

In a couple of years they might be back to pure sports, only intramural in college.
 
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NFL is dead
Just like the NBA and MLB. Can't wait to see the dramatic decline in attendance and viewership. For me, the NFL, including NBA and MLB have been dead for years. Growing up a Laker fan, watching them win championships back 2000-2002 and 2009-2010 didn't excite me at all as it did when Magic and Kareem were winning titles back in the 80's.
I still haven't recovered from MLB going on strike back in 1994.
I simply lost all interest in the NFL after Elway and Marino retired.
 
Just like the NBA and MLB. Can't wait to see the dramatic decline in attendance and viewership. For me, the NFL, including NBA and MLB have been dead for years. Growing up a Laker fan, watching them win championships back 2000-2002 and 2009-2010 didn't excite me at all as it did when Magic and Kareem were winning titles back in the 80's.
I still haven't recovered from MLB going on strike back in 1994.
I simply lost all interest in the NFL after Elway and Marino retired.
My decline in the NFL was when the triplets of the Cowboys officially ended. It began with Michael Irvin, then Emmitt, then finally Troy. I had a slight NFL resurgence last year (I know I know) because I have also been a big fan of the Chiefs and was actually looking forward to this season. Oh well... And as far as MLB I have never been a huge fan. Was interested with the season when the Royals won the World Series. Other than that, nada. And the NBA was on my watch list the same as you - many moons ago - only I was a Celtics fan. Those were the days that pro sports was played moreso for the love of the game and not for status, fame and big $$$. It was certainly there but not the center of it all.
 
My decline in the NFL was when the triplets of the Cowboys officially ended. It began with Michael Irvin, then Emmitt, then finally Troy. I had a slight NFL resurgence last year (I know I know) because I have also been a big fan of the Chiefs and was actually looking forward to this season. Oh well... And as far as MLB I have never been a huge fan. Was interested with the season when the Royals won the World Series. Other than that, nada. And the NBA was on my watch list the same as you - many moons ago - only I was a Celtics fan. Those were the days that pro sports was played moreso for the love of the game and not for status, fame and big $$$. It was certainly there but not the center of it all.
This absolutely reminds me of the movie The Last Boy Scout, when the slow death of pro football was being discussed at the beginning of the movie. One of my all time favorite Bruce Willis movies.
 
Agree...that film was a peek into the future, much like North Dallas Forty exposed an ugly side of the NFL.
This absolutely reminds me of the movie The Last Boy Scout, when the slow death of pro football was being discussed at the beginning of the movie. One of my all time favorite Bruce Willis movies.
I never saw either one of these movies. Perhaps I will now.
 
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One of Nick Nolte's best performances back in 1979. Bruce Willis's one liners in The Last Boy Scout was just as hilarious as his one liners in Die Hard.

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