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NFL Discussion (Official Thread)

Quick reminder......the Vikings chose JJ McCarthy instead of Super Bowl winning Sam Darnold.
I didn't see Darnold as the answer either. He won because of Seattle's defense, special teams, Walker's running, and a few major errors by Drake Maye. I think I was shocked by the ineptitude of BOTH QB's in this game. I can't think of two QBS playing so awful together in a Super Bowl game. The game could have used a Sonny Jorgeson. He played for some horrible Redskin teams, yet he found a way to pass the damn ball despite zero pass pro.
 
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I didn't see Darnold as the answer either. He won because of Seattle's defense, special teams, Walker's running, and a few major errors by Drake Maye. I think I was shocked by the ineptitude of BOTH QB's in this game. I can't think of two QBS playing so awful together in a Super Bowl game. The game could have used a Sonny Jorgeson. He played for some horrible Redskin teams, yet he found a way to pass the damn ball despite zero pass pro.
He doesn't have to be the answer as long as he isn't losing you the game.
 
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Klosterman interview about his book. The "death of football" is just a small section of it.

"...in the book I kind of argue what I think's going to happen to football in 60 or 70 years. There are economic issues - particularly with television, advertising, some of these things - that as they balloon to even greater and greater heights, where the amount of money is so great that the NFL can only continue expanding, it does become fragile. ..."

Sounds right - the league continues to expand and London will probably have a team someday.. The NFL admin seems to think the only option is to keep growing. And the salaries get more and more ridiculous. It doesn't seem sustainable.

The selection of Bad Bunny for the halftime show makes even more sense in this context because he has appeal in Latin America, where they probably also want to expand.

Like any business-sell more to the same customer or go find new markets to sell your stuff into.

Obvious answer for NFL is new markets.

CFB is the one that will hit a hard wall there. They better start coming up with some additional products/services. :lol:
 
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Like any business-sell more to the same customer or go find new markets to sell your stuff into.

Obvious answer for NFL is new markets.

CFB is the one that will hit a hard wall there. They better start coming up with some additional products/services. :lol:
For now, I guess. But in 60 years? I don't see Mumbai or Santiago being real excited to join the nfl. I'll be like, enough already. But dissecting the author's reasoning requires reading the book, or maybe the NYT article, and I have yet to do either. Besides, I can't get past the disadvantages for a team flying 9+ hours to play football.

For college, as I stated earlier, we're the only country on the planet that has college sports anywhere near this level.
 
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