Boilermaker Rick wrote:
good dolphin wrote:
What does working the day after new year's day have to do with it?
NYD at night with a hangover and having to go to work tomorrow isn't ideal either.
good dolphin wrote:
I concede that they will get the hard core fans to watch but they were going to watch anyway. The casual fan is not watching those games. The young guy on the prowl hoping to be someone's NYE mistake is not watching those games. The Trixie caking on her makeup before hitting the bars isn't watching those games. The married woman wanting to watch a romantic comedy at home that night isn't watching those games and she isn't letting her husband sit there for six hours doing it, especially when he has plans to do the same thing the next day.
What time do you think people start celebrating NYE? The first game will be done before any party even starts. The two women you cite aren't suddenly becoming big fans on NYD either.
Not to mention, holiday celebrations and sports go together really well. Thanksgiving football is obvious. When the NFL is playing on Christmas Eve or Day it does really well.
Personally, I'm not going to care if a 23 year old who spent $500 on a room and tickets to a hotel ballroom party is going to skip out on the second half of the second game to eat appetizers and open bar. This will be great to fill the boring time before NYE really starts.
I'd say parties start at 9 pm.
The first game will be done before a good percentage of the gainfully employed are home from work.
Women do become fans on NYD for the same reason they are fans on Super Bowl Sunday.
Home NYE celebrations will certainly have the game on but there is a lot of the audience not at home or a friends home.
I don't understand about the boring time before NYE really starts (and you say that like you are BoilermakerWayneStylie, party guy).
The ultimate question is, does this schedule make it more or less likely to capture a greater percentage of the public's interest? The answer seems obvious.
This schedule makes the playoff as relevant as a world series game.