Title: Americans Are Winning: Empty Seats All Around The NFL In Week 6: You Have The Power! Source:
Youtube URL Source:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rFoEercC-Rw Published:Oct 18, 2017 Author:Thetruthdamit/Doctor of Common Sense Post Date:2017-10-18 17:29:19 by nolu chan Keywords:None Views:1149 Comments:11
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rFoEercC-Rw
Americans Are Winning: Empty Seats All Around The NFL In Week 6: You Have The Power!
Its Happening! The NFL Doesnt Want You To See Whats Hidden In Corner Of This Pic, Itll Ruin Them
Those pix of the Jacksonville Jaguars and their very empty stadium explains why we saw them apologize so profusely to the local military in their area for taking a knee when they played in London (but standing for God Save The Queen, astonishing even the Brits).
Small business owner flies protest banner over NFL game
Flew the banner for 2 hours, that couldn't be cheap.
Roger Goodell, "We believe everyone should stand for the National Anthem" | NFL
NFL Published on Oct 18, 2017
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell speaks to the media at the NFL Fall Meetings.
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Everyone should attend or watch every NFL football game available in their market.
But they do not have to and, unlike employees who have no constitutional right to free speech at work in their workplace, the people can exercise their constitutional right to freedom of association by choosing not to associate with a corporate entity whose workplace code of conduct permits disrespecting the anthem, the flag, and the country, giving Black Power salutes on the field during games, and running about on all fours in the end zone and simulating pissing like a dog.
We, the former viewers of NFL football, understand the problem and will continue to address the issue. We mean no disrespect to the NFL when we attend the games disguised as empty seats.
GOODELL: "I think we also have to keep focus on this. We have about 6 or 7 players that are involved with this protest, at this point."
Progress is being made. I think we also have to keep focus on this. The average household has less than 6 or 7 viewers of NFL football, at this point, and a growing number have no viewers of NFL football at all. The NFL and the networks have stopped showing the anthem, and the people have stopped going to or watching the games, and that has the makings of a final peaceful settlement of the issue. Keep up the progress, Roger.
I've seen some reporting on projections of declines in network profits over the NFL issue, generally in the range of 5%-10%. It seems that CBS is hardest hit with a decline of 17% but I think the audience leaving them skews older and they will retain a higher proportion of the more desirable 16-54 male demographic.