Boilermaker Rick wrote:
rogers park bryan wrote:
No, its a great point. It's THEE point. Gambling and more specifically the rise of fantasy football is the reason its as popular as it is.
There are a number of ways that it has been shown this is false.
No there has not. You present things as proof but they are not legit.
Boilermaker Rick wrote:
For instance, the NFL draft gets huge ratings too. Preseason games get huge ratings. Fantasy football is over and the playoffs get massive ratings. The NFL was more popular before most of us were playing fantasy football too.
People absolutely watch pre season and the draft with Fantasy football in mind, so not sure what the point is there.
Fantasy football in the playoffs is becoming more popular every year and gambling goes crazy during the playoffs
See none of those prove anything.
rogers park bryan wrote:
I love when you drop the one word NO like you're the authority.
85% of games are played on Sunday afternoon. That you deny the party/group aspect is ridiculous. No one who is honestly looking at why the NFL is popular would dismiss that.
Boilermaker Rick wrote:
We can look at the ratings on Thursday/Sunday Night/Monday night to disprove this too. I doubt many people are going to football parties on three worknights.
Well you would be wrong about that. Almost every bar has thursday night specials and thursday night is a defacto weekend night for young people anyway. Also many people treat sunday night like part of the weekend. (Not everyone is a 9-5er)
And I dont know why you think that because 10% of the games dont fall into the party category that somehow that proves the party aspect is completely meaningless.
You do this with this argument a lot.
Its like
Poster:
Women like football for the partiesRick: I know one woman that is a HUGE fan so that's false
rogers park bryan wrote:
Football has more fans. A large percentage (way larger than MLB or NBA fans) like the sport for reasons like "the social aspect", fantasy football, office pools, and gambling in general.
A large percentage of MLB fans just like being outside in the summer or like hanging out with family and friends. See how easy it is to say things like that?[/quote]
That's not true though. Not close to the level with NFL. Its not a 1:1 comparison.
Probably 2 of 10 baseball fans would fall in that category while 5 or 6 football fans fall into my category
Boilermaker Rick wrote:
For some reason, football is chosen OVER baseball in huge numbers. You can't just say "People only like football because it is better at these 15 things" and then act like that is an argument in favor of baseball.
Its not 15 things.
Its 3 very specific things that no one could honestly deny
Gambling
Fantasy
Sunday celebration/Group aspect
None of those have anything to do with the actual sport. Sport to sport, baseball is better (imo)