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Old 02-15-2022, 08:40 PM
 
Location: Sylmar, a part of Los Angeles
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How many people got beaten to a pulp in the parking lot?
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Old 02-15-2022, 08:53 PM
 
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Los Angeles has a team in the super bowl and can't even get in the top 10 for TV ratings on the Super Bowl. That is ugly.

Still seems kind of embarrassing to me, I am not sure LA deserves two teams. I feel bad for San Diego and St. Louis, which lost teams to them.
Not really..

if the SB was in my city and my team was in it I damn sure would be at a SB party or a bar watching it. Not at home by myself.
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Old 02-15-2022, 08:54 PM
 
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so funny how everybody lies for nfl .streaming is 11 million lol but week in and week out during season only 800k watch it through streaming. lol now cable cutters but you do not need cable to watch super bowl lol. nfl is on dicline but media propaganda wants to tell you they are growing. now streaming genz they lost 18% of fans went from 53 38% and those are main streamers. lol nfl is on decline
wait.. you think 11 mill is a lie for rhe SB vs weekly numbers the rest of the season?

umm, most casual fans aren’t tuning in every week but people watch the SB just because its an “event”
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Old 02-15-2022, 08:56 PM
 
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so funny how everybody lies for nfl .streaming is 11 million lol but week in and week out during season only 800k watch it through streaming. lol now cable cutters but you do not need cable to watch super bowl lol. nfl is on dicline but media propaganda wants to tell you they are growing. now streaming genz they lost 18% of fans went from 53 38% and those are main streamers. lol nfl is on decline
blah blah blah
they're a cash cow accept it.

By the way MNF averages about 13.5 million (and they're up from both 2021 and 2020) viewers this year. Yet you find it hard to believe streaming was up that much for the biggest game of the year that has almost ten times the viewership? Keep living under a rock if you want. If you don't want to watch football then don't. The NFL will do just fine without you.

By the way I can't stand Kaperneck and think he's a total fraud but that doesn't mean rating dropped when they didn't.
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Old 02-15-2022, 09:00 PM
 
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Not really..

if the SB was in my city and my team was in it I damn sure would be at a SB party or a bar watching it. Not at home by myself.
Your points are invalid.

The new rating system counts people in bars and its always counted people at household parties.

Also, Cincinnati had a team in the super bowl and was #1 for TV ratings.
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Old 02-15-2022, 09:02 PM
 
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The Rams also left LA for about 20 years.
I know, because the fans weren't great. Hence a team in the super bowl and you can't break into the top 10 of just 44 metro areas for TV ratings in the big game.
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Old 02-15-2022, 09:17 PM
 
Location: Sandusky, Ohio
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I got up at 6 pm. I had a wonderful hour and a half conversation on Discord with my Grandkids in Arizona. Then I cleaned my bathroom took a shower and prepared for work. Watched an episode of Ozark then strolled into work at 10:00 pm. At that point one of my employees informed me "The Rams just won" and it wasn't until that moment that I even remembered the Super Bowl was happening.

I could not care less who is watching the WokeFL. I'm just happy to not be one of them anymore.

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Old 02-15-2022, 09:25 PM
 
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I got up at 6 pm. I had a wonderful hour and a half conversation on Discord with my Grandkids in Arizona. Then I cleaned my bathroom took a shower and prepared for work. Watched an episode of Ozark then strolled into work at 10:00 pm. At that point one of my employees informed me "The Rams just won" and it wasn't until that moment that I even remembered the Super Bowl was happening.

I could care less who is watching the WokeFL. I'm just happy to not be one of them anymore.
1)It's couldn't care less not could care less.
2) I can't stand wokesters either. That has nothing to do with enjoying a football game.
3)You're not alone about 230 people in this country didn't watch the superbowl. Luckily for the NFL the rest did.
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Old 02-15-2022, 09:41 PM
 
Location: Sandusky, Ohio
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1)It's couldn't care less not could care less.
2) I can't stand wokesters either. That has nothing to do with enjoying a football game.
3)You're not alone about 230 people in this country didn't watch the superbowl. Luckily for the NFL the rest did.
1) Thanks for the correction. I hate when I make mistakes like that.
2) It has everything to do with ME enjoying a football game. I stopped enjoying them, so I stopped watching them. See how that works?
3) I suspect your number is low as I personally know a dozen people who have adopted the same mindset as myself. However as I stated, I do not care who watches. I only care that I'm not one of them.
4) Do you own stock in the NFL or something? You seem to take any slight on that broken league very personally.
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Old 02-15-2022, 09:44 PM
 
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1)It's couldn't care less not could care less.
2) I can't stand wokesters either. That has nothing to do with enjoying a football game.
3)You're not alone about 230 people in this country didn't watch the superbowl. Luckily for the NFL the rest did.
Contradicting yourself. If you watch the nfl or Super Bowl you can stand wokesters. If you watched most of halftime you can stand rap.
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