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 Post subject: Re: Baseball Season
PostPosted: Wed Sep 04, 2013 12:51 pm 
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A 7-9 team will win the Super Bowl soon
No. It's highly unlikely that one even makes one this year.

I guess we'll see.


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I believe you are confusing me with someone else. I am not one to speak up for Wrigley.
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Do you think they should move to Schaumburg?

I dont really care either way. I guess Id prefer they stay over Schaumburg, but Im a Cub fan, not a fan of the park.


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So you don't think Wrigley Field is one of the primary draws of the Cubs? I understand you'll say that you don't care where they play but it seems pretty obvious that most people, including the owners, think that Wrigley Field is just as important as the actual team.

Baseball is just a good excuse to have a nice afternoon or night outside. That is why once September hits everyone is watching football on television instead.

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 Post subject: Re: Baseball Season
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The NFL isn't going to change the time of the season so baseball can keep a stranglehold on making the games the equivalent of sitting in a park or cemetery.
There is plenty of dogfood games and downtime in football too. I'm not on the side of the fence that Orr is on, but there are plenty of boring moments during an NFL game.
One of the primary benefits of baseball is that it is an excuse to spend a nice day in nice weather outside just like a park or as I learned today, a cemetery.
Hey, thats great.


There are still very boring times during an NFL game.

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 Post subject: Re: Baseball Season
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So you don't think Wrigley Field is one of the primary draws of the Cubs? I understand you'll say that you don't care where they play but it seems pretty obvious that most people, including the owners, think that Wrigley Field is just as important as the actual team.

Baseball is just a good excuse to have a nice afternoon or night outside. That is why once September hits everyone is watching football on television instead.


if baseball played their season at a one game a week clip, for a total of say 30 games, people would be just as riveted to it in September as football. Baseball continues to bore over the long run because of the...long run.

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 Post subject: Re: Baseball Season
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if baseball played their season at a one game a week clip, for a total of say 30 games, people would be just as riveted to it in September as football. Baseball continues to bore over the long run because of the...long run.
I don't believe that is true. People don't even watch the World Series. Most Sunday Night football games beat almost all World Series games. There are even preseason football games that beat World Series games.

In September, and October, the amount of games goes down significantly and it still doesn't come close.

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So you don't think Wrigley Field is one of the primary draws of the Cubs? I understand you'll say that you don't care where they play but it seems pretty obvious that most people, including the owners, think that Wrigley Field is just as important as the actual team.

Sure.


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Baseball is just a good excuse to have a nice afternoon or night outside. That is why once September hits everyone is watching football on television instead.

No, its not.

Baseball is much more than that. Not everyone has to see it, but it's much more. Seriously, its a big part of this country's history and still is a big deal to a lot of people, irrespective of football.


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The NFL isn't going to change the time of the season so baseball can keep a stranglehold on making the games the equivalent of sitting in a park or cemetery.
There is plenty of dogfood games and downtime in football too. I'm not on the side of the fence that Orr is on, but there are plenty of boring moments during an NFL game.

Many more guys in football are shortening their lives for my entertainment, that's entertainment!


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Baseball is much more than that. Not everyone has to see it, but it's much more. Seriously, its a big part of this country's history and still is a big deal to a lot of people, irrespective of football.
That's exactly my point. Both you and JORR have made arguments explaining away the popularity of football because of X or Y. I'm just doing the same for baseball.

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 Post subject: Re: Baseball Season
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Boilermaker Rick wrote:
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Baseball is much more than that. Not everyone has to see it, but it's much more. Seriously, its a big part of this country's history and still is a big deal to a lot of people, irrespective of football.
That's exactly my point. Both you and JORR have made arguments explaining away the popularity of football because of X or Y. I'm just doing the same for baseball.

Eh, I dont really get too much into that.

I mean, it would be foolish to even suggest that a large portion of NFL fandom is not fueled by Gambling/Fantasy.

I dont think Gambling fantasy vs being outdoors is an even comparison, but I gotta file that under "who cares" either way


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 Post subject: Re: Baseball Season
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Don't hold it against football that fantasy football is far superior to fantasy baseball. You should be used to football surpassing baseball.


Could not disagree more. Fantasy baseball > fantasy football

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Fantasy baseball > fantasy football


I can agree with that, but that's sort of like saying a heart attack > cancer.

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Don't hold it against football that fantasy football is far superior to fantasy baseball. You should be used to football surpassing baseball.


Could not disagree more. Fantasy baseball > fantasy football
That can't be true. People primarily like football because of fantasy/gambling, and people watch football in significantly higher numbers than baseball.

Could it be that people watch football because they simply like it? :shock:

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 Post subject: Re: Baseball Season
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Boilermaker Rick wrote:
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Don't hold it against football that fantasy football is far superior to fantasy baseball. You should be used to football surpassing baseball.


Could not disagree more. Fantasy baseball > fantasy football
That can't be true. People primarily like football because of fantasy/gambling, and people watch football in significantly higher numbers than baseball.

Could it be that people watch football because they simply like it? :shock:

Has someone said "primarily"?

What percentage of people do you think watch the NFL, that would still watch it at the same clip if not for fantasy and/or gambling?


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 Post subject: Re: Baseball Season
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rogers park bryan wrote:
Boilermaker Rick wrote:
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Don't hold it against football that fantasy football is far superior to fantasy baseball. You should be used to football surpassing baseball.


Could not disagree more. Fantasy baseball > fantasy football
That can't be true. People primarily like football because of fantasy/gambling, and people watch football in significantly higher numbers than baseball.

Could it be that people watch football because they simply like it? :shock:

Has someone said "primarily"?
You said a large portion of NFL fandom is fueled by Gambling/Fantasy.

What do you think drives it?

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Could it be that people watch football because they simply like it? :shock:


They like it because it's an easily digestible television program that appeals to the lowest common denominator. If people really like football so much, why is it that so many of them can't manage to ever see it in person? Comparing baseball and football is apples and oranges. You should be comparing football to NCIS.

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Could it be that people watch football because they simply like it? :shock:


They like it because it's an easily digestible television program that appeals to the lowest common denominator. If people really like football so much, why is it that so many of them can't manage to ever see it in person? Comparing baseball and football is apples and oranges. You should be comparing football to NCIS.

Because there are only 16 of them? Because the tickets start at $100? Because the majority of games occur on the same day and they prefer to watch as many games as possible?

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rogers park bryan wrote:
Boilermaker Rick wrote:
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Don't hold it against football that fantasy football is far superior to fantasy baseball. You should be used to football surpassing baseball.


Could not disagree more. Fantasy baseball > fantasy football
That can't be true. People primarily like football because of fantasy/gambling, and people watch football in significantly higher numbers than baseball.

Could it be that people watch football because they simply like it? :shock:

Has someone said "primarily"?

What percentage of people do you think watch the NFL, that would still watch it at the same clip if not for fantasy and/or gambling?
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 Post subject: Re: Baseball Season
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Could it be that people watch football because they simply like it? :shock:


They like it because it's an easily digestible television program that appeals to the lowest common denominator. If people really like football so much, why is it that so many of them can't manage to ever see it in person? Comparing baseball and football is apples and oranges. You should be comparing football to NCIS.

Because there are only 16 of them? Because the tickets start at $100? Because the majority of games occur on the same day and they prefer to watch as many games as possible?

You need another lap to clear the head.


What? You like football so much you spend hours posting about it on message boards and drafting fake teams but you can't scrape together a hundred bucks to see a game in person? But wait, you're a football fan, right? There are high school games for two bucks. But I guess that's too much effort. Easier to stay home and watch TV.

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 Post subject: Re: Baseball Season
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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
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Could it be that people watch football because they simply like it? :shock:


They like it because it's an easily digestible television program that appeals to the lowest common denominator. If people really like football so much, why is it that so many of them can't manage to ever see it in person? Comparing baseball and football is apples and oranges. You should be comparing football to NCIS.
I don't know what that means. What is an "easily digestible television program"? It's the same for baseball. It just turns out football is better on television.

I doubt you want to compare attendance on a percentage basis. NFL stadiums are filled at significantly higher rates than baseball stadiums.

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What? You like football so much you spend hours posting about it on message boards and drafting fake teams but you can't scrape together a hundred bucks to see a game in person? But wait, you're a football fan, right? There are high school games for two bucks. But I guess that's too much effort. Easier to stay home and watch TV.
Pull back there. Most people have seen a football game in person. My mom has and she cares so little about football she won't even watch the Super Bowl.

It may be time for you to post where you get the statistic about how many fans have attended a football game.

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Could it be that people watch football because they simply like it? :shock:


They like it because it's an easily digestible television program that appeals to the lowest common denominator. If people really like football so much, why is it that so many of them can't manage to ever see it in person? Comparing baseball and football is apples and oranges. You should be comparing football to NCIS.

Because there are only 16 of them? Because the tickets start at $100? Because the majority of games occur on the same day and they prefer to watch as many games as possible?

You need another lap to clear the head.


What? You like football so much you spend hours posting about it on message boards and drafting fake teams but you can't scrape together a hundred bucks to see a game in person? But wait, you're a football fan, right? There are high school games for two bucks. But I guess that's too much effort. Easier to stay home and watch TV.

I can and will. Going to see Eagles vs. Packers and Ohio State vs. Michigan. Both games will be full houses with over 80K+ in attend and millions more in viewers.

I'm sure there are high schools that have larger attendance numbers than some MLB teams.


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I'm sure there are high schools that have larger attendance numbers than some MLB teams.
Stay out of White Sox business.


Hey Joe Orr, the US Open tennis tournament has higher attendance and brings in more dollars to the local economy than the Super Bowl does. So that means that tennis is more popular than both baseball and football, right?

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What? You like football so much you spend hours posting about it on message boards and drafting fake teams but you can't scrape together a hundred bucks to see a game in person? But wait, you're a football fan, right? There are high school games for two bucks. But I guess that's too much effort. Easier to stay home and watch TV.
Pull back there. Most people have seen a football game in person. My mom has and she cares so little about football she won't even watch the Super Bowl.

It may be time for you to post where you get the statistic about how many fans have attended a football game.


We can do it right here. How many CSFMB members saw a baseball game this year. How many games? Now how many will see a football game?

Oh, no, I love it so, so, much, It's so popular, so great, the most important thing in my life, but I just can't find the time or the money to see a game. It's so hard. I love the Red Zone. If they ever broadcast that at the stadium maybe I'll go. If I can find $100 lying around in the backseat of one of my SUVs or behind one of my giant TVs.

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Wait a minute. You made up the statistic about how many people attend football games?

Well, this changes everything.

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I'm sure there are high schools that have larger attendance numbers than some MLB teams.
Stay out of White Sox business.


Hey Joe Orr, the US Open tennis tournament has higher attendance and brings in more dollars to the local economy than the Super Bowl does. So that means that tennis is more popular than both baseball and football, right?


I don't know if that's true, Frank. Anyway, I just don't think television ratings at two different times of the year is a great way to measure something as ambiguous as "popularity". The NFL is marketing itself as a television program. MLB really isn't. At least not very well. You can say shame on MLB. That's fine. But I don't think that fact has anything to do with popularity. And I don't think millions of twenty-something chicks who wear Hester jerseys and make seven layer salads for the boys watching the Red Zone are football fans anymore than the Southern sorority sisters who attended Ole Miss in the 50s looking for husbands were students.

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What? You like football so much you spend hours posting about it on message boards and drafting fake teams but you can't scrape together a hundred bucks to see a game in person? But wait, you're a football fan, right? There are high school games for two bucks. But I guess that's too much effort. Easier to stay home and watch TV.
Pull back there. Most people have seen a football game in person. My mom has and she cares so little about football she won't even watch the Super Bowl.

It may be time for you to post where you get the statistic about how many fans have attended a football game.


We can do it right here. How many CSFMB members saw a baseball game this year. How many games? Now how many will see a football game?

Oh, no, I love it so, so, much, It's so popular, so great, the most important thing in my life, but I just can't find the time or the money to see a game. It's so hard. I love the Red Zone. If they ever broadcast that at the stadium maybe I'll go. If I can find $100 lying around in the backseat of one of my SUVs or behind one of my giant TVs.


I watch about 200 baseball games a year, maybe 12-15 in person. Football? maybe 10 games a year on TV, never really pay complete attention to the game itself... including the Super Bowl. Fairly certain i'm kind of the extreme minority, however

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Wait a minute. You made up the statistic about how many people attend football games?

Well, this changes everything.


I posted the article a long time ago. You can look it up for yourself. But you're not interested in the real answer. You just want to beat me over the head. Someone tell bernstein the dialectical method is dead.

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