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Shami-Amourae
21st September 2016, 12:42 PM
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http://www.breitbart.com/sports/2016/09/21/nfl-ratings-drop-faster-than-colin-kaepernick-hearing-the-national-anthem/

>Negro Football League

>Owned By Jews

>Patronized by Whites

Really this is good. Handegg is an outlet for male tribalism tenancies. The more white men that turn off the Electric Jew, the more foot soldiers we're going to have in the great culture wars.

ximmy
21st September 2016, 01:52 PM
some of the guys I know are so addicted to sports they won't care.

Shami-Amourae
21st September 2016, 01:54 PM
some of the guys I know are so addicted to sports they won't care.

I always hated watching sports. I'd rather be hunting or fishing than watching some Niggers run around on a field so Jews can make some money.

crimethink
21st September 2016, 05:26 PM
I always hated watching sports. I'd rather be hunting or fishing than watching some Niggers run around on a field so Jews can make some money.

The Negro Football League is mostly for those who are physically unfit to engage in actual field activities of value.

cheka.
21st September 2016, 06:51 PM
foolball is the king around here. i started watching it again so that i could b.s. with the guys at work about it. my input is mostly laughing at the comedic low iq events that happen EVERY game. drives the common negroes crazy that white quarterbacks and white head coaches dominate those two jobs

cheka.
13th October 2016, 09:54 AM
http://www.ksdk.com/sports/nfl/boycott-nfl-anthem-protests-ratings-drop/329401925

Television ratings for the NFL are down a lot this year. There is new evidence that a boycott by fans due to protests by players during the national anthem is one reason why.

Rassmussen Reports polled 1,000 American adults this week and found 32 percent were less likely to watch an NFL game because of the protests. Thirteen percent were more likely to watch.

49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick started the movement in what he said was an effort to bring awareness of racial injustice in the wake of police shootings. He sat on the bench during the anthem in the preseason and later changed to taking a knee. Other players around the league have followed suit. Some players have stood but held their fist up. Some teams, including the Seattle Seahawks, have locked arms.

Since then, the hashtag #BoycottNFL has been trending. Many are upset, calling the protest disrespectful to the flag and veterans. A large number vowed to turn away from the NFL until players stand at attention for the anthem.

PHOTOS: Protests by NFL players and fan reactions

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The racial divide can be seen in the poll results. Thirty-six percent of whites said they were less likely to watch the NFL this year because of the protests compared to 18 percent of blacks. Twenty-nine percent of other minorities agreed.

Twenty-eight percent of blacks say they were more likely to tune in due to the protests compared to 8 percent of whites.

Breaking it down by gender, women were more likely than men to tune out because of the protests (35 percent to 29 percent). And more men were likely than women to tune in (18 percent to 8 percent), according to Rassmussen.

Some speculate increased interest in this year’s presidential campaign is also a factor. The first presidential debate, which had record high ratings, aired the same time as the Saints-Falcons Monday Night football game. The second debate will happen the same time as the Packers-Giants game this Sunday night. NBC is airing the football game instead of the debate.

Some are blaming games that end in a blowout as a factor. And the NFL's decision to now stream games for free on platforms such as Twitter are certainly having an effect.

Whatever the reason, the drop in national TV ratings is undeniable. Sports Media Watch broke down each daypart for the first four weeks of the season, and nearly every game saw a significant decrease in viewership.

Out of 26 total dayparts reviewed, only five saw an increase in ratings and six saw an increase in actual viewership compared to the same time in the 2015 season.


-- The rating for the Thursday night kickoff game between the Panthers and Broncos – a Super Bowl 50 rematch – fell 10 percent from last year’s kickoff game. The 25.2 million people who watched marked an eight percent decrease.

-- The rating for the Week 1 Monday Night Football game between the 49ers and Rams, which included Colin Kaepernick, dropped 30 percent and viewership was down 28 percent for that time slot. That game was the second part of a doubleheader. The first game saw only a 4 percent drop in viewership.

-- The aforementioned Saints-Falcons game opposite the debate (Monday Night Football Week 3) fell 41 percent in ratings and 40 percent in viewership. Only eight million watched that game vs. 80 million who tuned into the debate.

-- The Seahawks vs. Jets game this past Sunday – seen by 43 percent of the country as the early game of a national doubleheader -- saw ratings fall 14 percent and viewership down 13 percent.

-- The only Thursday night game to see ratings and viewership rise was the Week 3 matchup between the Patriots and Texans – a 27-0 win for New England.

-- The Week 1 game between the Giants and Cowboys had the largest increase in viewers. It was a the second half of a national doubleheader seen by 90 percent of the country. Ratings were up 15 percent with viewership up 18 percent.

#boycottNFL if you're still watching #nfl football you are disrespecting #America show #nfl a lesson— Liam Fisher (@liamkfisher) September 26, 2016

I will not watch @HoustonTexans again! #boycottNFL @NFL @ESPNNFL https://t.co/UU4tnfHAZO— Deplorable JHJ (@jhjulian1956) September 26, 2016

Stop using us as political topics, if you really cared for us you would fix the damn VA. I stand with #Veteransforkaepernick .— Andruexmeda's Blues (@AndruexmedaBlue) September 30, 2016

madfranks
13th October 2016, 10:17 AM
Rassmussen Reports polled 1,000 American adults this week and found 32 percent were less likely to watch an NFL game because of the protestsI'm not much of a sports watcher, but I understand this. People watch sports for recreation, to get away from politics and drama for a while. Injecting politics and drama into sports reduces the incentive for regular folks to watch.

EE_
13th October 2016, 10:35 AM
I'm completely done. Let the negro's support negro football from now on.

cheka.
13th October 2016, 11:10 AM
I'm not much of a sports watcher, but I understand this. People watch sports for recreation, to get away from politics and drama for a while. Injecting politics and drama into sports reduces the incentive for regular folks to watch.

nfl is promoting gun control, fags, blm terrists. where are nfl hq? right in the belly of the beast

their viewers have tolerated the gun control and fag promotions -- but the chimpout support is backfiring

Shami-Amourae
30th October 2016, 09:48 AM
Monkey Ball Fatigue Sets in as ESPN Loses 621,000 Subscribers in One Month


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The Jews have destroyed the ESPN brand by using it as a conduit to spread Cultural Marxist doctrines.



At one point ESPN was a trendy television brand. Now nobody cares about it. The Jew run company of Disney which took over the brand some time ago has totally destroyed it. ESPN just had its worse month ever losing a total of 621,000 subscribers in one month.

Outkick the Coverage (http://www.outkickthecoverage.com/espn-loses-621-000-subscribers-worst-month-in-company-history-102916):
The biggest business story in American sports this fall isn’t the declining NFL ratings or anything that’s happening on the field, court, or ice, it’s the collapse in ESPN subscribers, which reflect a larger trend in the collapse of cable subscribers in general.

Yesterday Nielsen announced its subscriber numbers for November 2016 and those numbers were the worst in the history of ESPN’s existence as a cable company — the worldwide leader in sports lost 621,000 cable subscribers. That’s the most subscribers ESPN has ever lost in a month according to Nielsen estimates and it represents a terrifying and troubling trend for the company, an acceleration of subscriber loss that represents a doubling of the average losses over the past couple of years, when ESPN has been losing in the neighborhood of 300,000 subscribers a month.



These 621,000 lost subscribers in the past month alone lead to a drop in revenue of over $52 million and continue the alarming subscriber decline at ESPN. Couple these subscriber declines with a 24% drop in Monday Night Football ratings this fall, the crown jewel of ESPN programming, and it’s fair to call October of 2016 the worst month in ESPN’s history. But this isn’t just a story about ESPN, the rapid decline in cable subscribers is hitting every channel, sports and otherwise. It just impacts ESPN the most because ESPN costs every cable and satellite subscriber roughly $7 a month, over triple the next most expensive cable channel.


ESPN’s decline into irrelevance is noteworthy because it reflects a major cultural change happening in America. White Americans have quickly become sick of all the retarded monkey ball crap and have lost interest. Much of this has to do with the ridiculous disrespect shown by Black NFL players during the national anthem, but it also has to do with how these sports teams mostly consist of Blacks and non-Whites. The teams on the field no longer have anything in common with the core of the product’s fan base. You also have an endless bombardment of commercials mocking White men and pushing multicultural gibberish during sports broadcasts. They are basically sticking a big middle finger at their most important demographic.


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ESPN hasn’t helped themselves by loading their programs with Black sports analysts and female sports reporters. Most of their shows feature these morons bantering back and forth about issues of little to no significance. Their shows have literally degenerated into something that resembles middle-aged women gossiping at a hair salon. It is utterly retarded and ridiculous.

I expect this trend to continue. White Americans are rejecting all of this over-the-top Jewish garbage on television and what’s happening with ESPN is another reflection of that. At the rate that they are losing subscribers, it would not be a surprise to see them unable to continue their operations over the next few years. Rapidly declining sports ratings and rapidly declining subscriber numbers is the worst possible combination for their business model.

http://www.dailystormer.com/monkey-ball-fatigue-sets-in-as-espn-loses-621000-subscribers-in-one-month/

cheka.
30th October 2016, 09:51 AM
they skyped it up until the people revolted. turn it to that channel....and you have a woman lecturing about football.....a fag lecturing about baseball.......low iq negroes giving their thoughts.......negro as a nascar expert......negro as golf expert. it's pathetic -- and only suitable for the dumbest of the dumbfkcs

back when it was a sports channel they actually showed sports....all kinds of stuff. now it's msnbc with an occasional game interrupting the low iq jabber

cheka.
1st November 2016, 10:08 AM
frikkin morons scheming to slit their own throats. think bell curve author needs to recalculate

http://www.workdayminnesota.org/articles/nfl-players-plan-further-activism-police-community-issues

NFL players plan further activism on police-community issues

From San Francisco to Texas to Alabama, from the pros to colleges to high schools – and even to high school bands – the movement of African-American athletes, notably football players, speaking out and planning further activism on the issue of relations between the police and African-Americans is spreading.

And the National Football League players, with the support of their union, are taking the lead, a panel of NFL Players Association (link is external) General Counsel Joe Briggs, AFL-CIO (link is external) Civil and Human Rights Director Carmen Berkley and veteran Baltimore Ravens tight end Benjamin Watson told a capacity crowd at the AFL-CIO on Oct. 25.

Across the league, players are holding closed-door meetings within their own teams and communicating across team lines about different experiences of African-Americans and whites in the U.S., especially in the criminal justice system, and how to publicize their concerns. “There are hundreds of players on conference calls about what we can do next,” Watson said.

That difference is vast, something white America is in general unaware of, despite the high-profile police shootings of unarmed African-Americans, especially men. The American Values Survey, released earlier the same day by The Brookings Institution, showed 80 percent of Republicans believe police treat the races equally, compared to 32 percent of Democrats – and only 19 percent of African-Americans.

madfranks
1st November 2016, 10:43 AM
white America is in general unaware of

Yeah and you know what black America is in general unaware of? That the rest of us are sick of their bullshit!!

cheka.
1st November 2016, 11:03 AM
maybe this is their new plan that was hatched in the secret meetings -- have niggers in the parking lot attacking white women


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vxmocZyM7WA

cheka.
18th September 2017, 07:57 PM
more proof that Skype entertainment is not about money. if it was about money they would cease all of the radical sjw crap. but they dont

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/tough-start-nfl-season-ratings-13-week-1-145729365.html

'Tough start' for NFL season — ratings down 13% in Week 1

Overall, excluding Monday Night Football, Week 1 ratings fell 13% from a year ago. (Monday Night Football ratings results were delayed until Thursday afternoon.)

Thursday Night’s season opener, between the Patriots and Chiefs, rated a 14.6, which is 11.5% down from 2016, and 17.5% down from 2015. This marks four years in a row that the season opener has seen a ratings decline vs the year before.

Sunday’s afternoon games did the worst: regional games on CBS fell 17%, regional games on Fox fell 28%, and the Sunday afternoon national game on Fox fell 17%.

Both Monday Night games in Week 1 were also down. The first game, between the Saints and Vikings, rated a 4.2, a 12.5% drop from the first Monday Night game last year; the second game, between the Chargers and Broncos, rated a 3.9, a 7% drop.

It was a “tough start for the NFL,” UBS analysts wrote in a research note on Thursday. (See below chart from UBS using Nielsen data.)

Cebu_4_2
18th September 2017, 08:27 PM
more proof that Skype entertainment is not about money. if it was about money they would cease all of the radical sjw crap. but they dont

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/tough-start-nfl-season-ratings-13-week-1-145729365.html

'Tough start' for NFL season — ratings down 13% in Week 1

Overall, excluding Monday Night Football, Week 1 ratings fell 13% from a year ago. (Monday Night Football ratings results were delayed until Thursday afternoon.)

Thursday Night’s season opener, between the Patriots and Chiefs, rated a 14.6, which is 11.5% down from 2016, and 17.5% down from 2015. This marks four years in a row that the season opener has seen a ratings decline vs the year before.

Sunday’s afternoon games did the worst: regional games on CBS fell 17%, regional games on Fox fell 28%, and the Sunday afternoon national game on Fox fell 17%.

Both Monday Night games in Week 1 were also down. The first game, between the Saints and Vikings, rated a 4.2, a 12.5% drop from the first Monday Night game last year; the second game, between the Chargers and Broncos, rated a 3.9, a 7% drop.

It was a “tough start for the NFL,” UBS analysts wrote in a research note on Thursday. (See below chart from UBS using Nielsen data.)

Are there anything like betting stocks on this shit?

Joshua01
19th September 2017, 05:50 AM
People are starting to wise up to the Negro Felon League and turning to other interests

Neuro
19th September 2017, 05:05 PM
I'm not much of a sports watcher, but I understand this. People watch sports for recreation, to get away from politics and drama for a while. Injecting politics and drama into sports reduces the incentive for regular folks to watch.

The Jews ALWAYS eventually overdo it. That is why you have all these fantastic unbelievable holocaust survival and death stories. They should have been satisfied with people immobilized with the circus.

cheka.
22nd September 2017, 10:14 AM
farking idiots proclaim that police shot trayvon. also one of the leading idiot's claims of mistreatment is debunked by video (dumbass didnt think VEGAS would have cameras everywhere??) nyc.nfl has done nothing to punish the liar

http://www.texaspolicenews.com/default.aspx?act=Newsletter.aspx&category=News+1-2&newsletterid=68172&menugroup=Home

Four NFL players submitted a 10-page memo to the league’s top officials asking for “overt league support” and a month of anti-police activism.

The 10-page memo was obtained by Yahoo Sports and was endorsed by Seattle Seahawks’ Michael Bennett, Philadelphia Eagles’ Malcolm Jenkins, Eagles’ Torrey Smith and former NFL player Anquan Boldin. The memo was sent to NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and executive vice president of football operations Troy Vincent.

Bennett has sat during the national anthem during games and raises a fist on the field after making plays in protest of the police.

The memo asks for the league to make the month of November as “activism awareness month” such as the league does with breast cancer.

The memo also blames police for the shooting of Trayvon Martin, who was shot and killed in 2012 by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, not the police.

“Since 2016, police have shot over 300 men and women in this country. Some of the names and stories are familiar—Jordan Edwards, Trayvon Martin, Alton Sterling, but hundreds of others are not,” the memo says.

Alton Sterling was shot by police while trying to draw his gun during a struggle with officers. The officer who shot Jordan Edwards was fired and indicted.

“To be clear, we are asking for your support,” part of the memo reads, according to Yahoo Sports. “We appreciate your acknowledgement on the call regarding the clear distinction between support and permission. For us, support means: bear all or part of the weight of; hold up; give assistance to, especially financially; enable to function or act.

“We need support, collaboration and partnerships to achieve our goal of strengthening the community. There are a variety of ways for you to get involved. Similar to the model we have in place for players to get involved, there are three tiers of engagement based on your comfort level.

“To start, we appreciate your agreement on making this an immediate priority. In your words, from Protest to Progress, we need action.”

Michael Bennett made news when he lied about being racially profiled by Las Vegas Metro PD the night of the Floyd Mayweather-Conor McGregor fight. Bennett wrote on Twitter, “Las Vegas police officers singled me out and pointed their guns at me for doing nothing more than simply being a black man in the wrong place at the wrong time.”

But Las Vegas Metro showed video which proved that officers were responding to a call about an active shooter in a casino and assisted a many black males in getting out of the area.

When officers saw Bennett, he was hiding behind a slot machine. When officers turned toward him, Bennett ran out of the casino and leaped over a four-foot barrier wall into traffic.

He was detained for about 10 minutes while officers determined he was not involved in a shooting. Video shows that Bennett lied about other parts of the encounter. You can see those full details HERE.

In response, Las Vegas Police Protective Association Metro, sent a letter to NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell asking for an investigation and “appropriate action” to be taken against Bennett. The league has chosen to back Bennett despite his obvious dishonesty.

Do you think that an anti-police month would destroy the NFL’s already tanking ratings? We’d like to hear from you. Please let us know in the comments.

EE_
22nd September 2017, 10:50 AM
When will white people quit supporting these ungrateful Negros in the NFL? There's plenty of other things to spend your time and money on.

old steel
22nd September 2017, 10:54 AM
The kneegrows are pawns.


https://media.8ch.net/file_store/e5e4d5bbec81911158b227bbcf42bd7302abe6632b153fdbb5 43b1426f8bb307.jpg

Horn
22nd September 2017, 11:37 AM
Again, it were finished with salary caps early 90s

Joshua01
22nd September 2017, 05:24 PM
They already have started. The NFL has lost more than a significant number of supporting fans. People don't buy hats, jerseys, teeshirts and plastic miniature footballs like they used to
When will white people quit supporting these ungrateful Negros in the NFL? There's plenty of other things to spend your time and money on.

Cebu_4_2
22nd September 2017, 05:37 PM
They already have started. The NFL has lost more than a significant number of supporting fans. People don't buy hats, jerseys, teeshirts and plastic miniature footballs like they used to


But they pay to play the shit on there televitz and get their friends/patrons to watch it.

Neuro
23rd September 2017, 04:59 AM
But they pay to play the shit on there televitz and get their friends/patrons to watch it.

That is an addiction, even if you don't like it any longer you continue. Just like you and CT...

Cebu_4_2
23rd September 2017, 06:55 AM
That is an addiction, even if you don't like it any longer you continue. Just like you and CT...


CT retired with his vast knowledge of opinion and ego.

Neuro
23rd September 2017, 08:48 AM
CT retired with his vast knowledge of opinion and ego.

Any withdrawal issues?

Twisted Titan
24th September 2017, 05:48 AM
I have never seen anything like this in my lifetime.

This makes the 60's look like we were all playing patty cake in the sandbox.

Trump can make 1 comment and it turns into a lightning Rod with both sides calling for heads and blood of the other.

This is Glourious!!!!

There is not enough popcorn for this.

Joshua01
24th September 2017, 07:12 AM
Anyone who thinks we aren't in a civil war now hasn't been paying attention. The gloves have come off in America and the battle lines are being drawn as we speak!
I have never seen anything like this in my lifetime.

This makes the 60's look like we were all playing patty cake in the sandbox.

Trump can make 1 comment and it turns into a lightning Rod with both sides calling for heads and blood of the other.

This is Glourious!!!!

There is not enough popcorn for this.

Neuro
24th September 2017, 08:08 AM
Anyone who thinks we aren't in a civil war now hasn't been paying attention. The gloves have come off in America and the battle lines are being drawn as we speak!

Perhaps Trump will be remembered as "The catalyst of the cataclysm"?

Joshua01
24th September 2017, 08:28 AM
How many of these fine looking young men would you invite into your home for dinner?

Twisted Titan
24th September 2017, 08:28 AM
Anyone who thinks we aren't in a civil war now hasn't been paying attention. The gloves have come off in America and the battle lines are being drawn as we speak!

I am losing friends and family behind the position I have been taking


I am really mulling over doing some sort of vlog next year but I have to find a format I like and mask my identity while I build a following because I know I will lose my conventional job in short order

Joshua01
24th September 2017, 08:30 AM
I can relate but the guide I use in life is "To thine own self be true" If I lose friends and family so be it. What's right is right! I haven't felt I should reveal my feelings at work. That's work and I couldn't care less about anyone's political beliefs there. We're all there to feed the family. The company is a diversity whore but all I need from them is that deposit to hit my checking account every two weeks. 3 more years to go and I'm out
I am losing friends and family behind the position I have been taking


I am really mulling over doing some sort of vlog next year but I have to find a format I like and mask my identity while I build a following because I know I will lose my conventional job in short order

Neuro
24th September 2017, 09:53 AM
I can relate but the guide I use in life is "To thine own self be true" If I lose friends and family so be it. What's right is right! I haven't felt I should reveal my feelings at work. That's work and I couldn't care less about anyone's political beliefs there. We're all there to feed the family. The company is a diversity whore but all I need from them is that deposit to hit my checking account every two weeks. 3 more years to go and I'm out

I agree, choose your battles wisely. The recent history shows that if you publicly tells it like it is, the system will attempt to crush you. And very often it is successful. Your loved ones it is a duty to tell the truth to, but often times it needs to be a long term project, spoon feeding the truth one at a time, allowing digestion of it before you feed the next bite. Also be careful with children. They need a certain maturity before they could handle the truth of holocaust hoax for instance.

cheka.
24th September 2017, 11:35 AM
this event further proves that nyc.media (tv sports, news, movies, etc) care little about shareholder value/profits. it is all about the 'programming' they are pumping into goy skull. there is more collusion than competition

Joshua01
24th September 2017, 11:44 AM
The roaches are beginning to become exposed for what they are. Drones will continue filling their pockets with money and taking on more and more debt to do it.
this event further proves that nyc.media (tv sports, news, movies, etc) care little about shareholder value/profits. it is all about the 'programming' they are pumping into goy skull. there is more collusion than competition

cheka.
24th September 2017, 11:52 AM
The roaches are beginning to become exposed for what they are. Drones will continue filling their pockets with money and taking on more and more debt to do it.

last year's chimpouts took them down double digits across the board. so they go 100x further this year with the blm crap? agenda, not profit. article from communist rag about last year's experience with blm

https://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2016/10/nfl-ratings-just-fell-off-a-cliff-why/503666/

Football ratings are down double digits across the board, and the pain is spread across networks and nights. Ratings are down on Sunday afternoons on Fox and CBS, on Sunday nights on NBC, and on Monday nights on ESPN.

Joshua01
24th September 2017, 12:17 PM
Negroes have destroyed what used to be a very good game. I think teams could get n quite nicely without any negroes in the league.

EE_
24th September 2017, 01:21 PM
Negroes have destroyed what used to be a very good game. I think teams could get n quite nicely without any negroes in the league.

What haven't Negros destroyed?

Cebu_4_2
24th September 2017, 01:35 PM
Any withdrawal issues?


Not that I am aware of.

Ares
24th September 2017, 03:27 PM
I am losing friends and family behind the position I have been taking


I am really mulling over doing some sort of vlog next year but I have to find a format I like and mask my identity while I build a following because I know I will lose my conventional job in short order

TT let me know if you need help setting it up. Set up a shell company (LLC, SCorp, etc.) Use that to purchase the domain. You can hide your identity, you can also further hide it by setting up separate companies to purchase the domain from the other company.

Use Protonmail, it requires no registration other than a username. You don't get much space for free, but it's an awesome new email company.

Joshua01
25th September 2017, 07:32 AM
Imagine a country which has the right of free speech at the top of the list yet its citizens need to create shell companies in order to express that free speech!
TT let me know if you need help setting it up. Set up a shell company (LLC, SCorp, etc.) Use that to purchase the domain. You can hide your identity, you can also further hide it by setting up separate companies to purchase the domain from the other company.

Use Protonmail, it requires no registration other than a username. You don't get much space for free, but it's an awesome new email company.

Ares
25th September 2017, 07:46 AM
Imagine a country which has the right of free speech at the top of the list yet its citizens need to create shell companies in order to express that free speech!

Yep "Land of the free, home of the brave" indeed.

I've thought alot about how to hide yourself online. It can be done with various levels of success, but you have to be careful. Can always setup a shell company in a country that does not have a information sharing treaty with the United States. That's what the rich do to offshore their taxing liabilities.

Joshua01
25th September 2017, 08:38 AM
This is the level of intelligence we're up against. This is Odell Beckham imitating a dog take a piss after his first touchdown. This is what we're up against folks!! This wouldn't even classify as a human being back in the day. Now he's a hero and a repressed millionaire.

Cebu_4_2
25th September 2017, 02:14 PM
http://gold-silver.us/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=9309&d=1506350265

Joshua01
25th September 2017, 02:30 PM
We misunderstand their meaning!!

http://gold-silver.us/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=9310&d=1506371381

cheka.
25th September 2017, 07:37 PM
early report on boycott for chimpout. i fully expect the nyc.media control room to start spinning lies about how fans haven't dropped even though it will be obvious that they have

http://thehill.com/homenews/media/352327-nbc-sunday-night-football-ratings-lowest-for-week-3-since-2006

NBC 'Sunday Night Football' ratings lowest for Week 3 since 2006

Overall, the Redskins 27-10 victory was down 9 percent compared to last week's matchup between the Green Bay Packers and Atlanta Falcons, and 11 percent when compared to last year's Week 3 Sunday night game on NBC.

The afternoon games also didn't fare well, with Fox's national game between the New York Giants and Philadelphia Eagles down 16 percent from the featured game in Week 3 last season on the network.

CBS's national game at 4:25 p.m. ET, an overtime thriller featuring the Green Bay Packers comeback over the Cincinnati Bengals, was down just 1 percent when compared with 2016's Week 3.

"NFL attendance and ratings are WAY DOWN," President Trump tweeted Sunday morning. "Boring games yes, but many stay away because they love our country. League should back U.S."

...NFL attendance and ratings are WAY DOWN. Boring games yes, but many stay away because they love our country. League should back U.S.
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 24, 2017

Approximately 180 players didn't stand for the anthem during Sunday's games.

The Pittsburgh Steelers, Tennessee Titans and Seattle Seahawks did not leave their respective locker rooms for the national anthem.

Steelers lineman Alejandro Villanueva was the only Steelers player to come out of the locker room before his team faced the Bears in Chicago.

Villanueva served three tours in Afghanistan as an Army ranger.

Sales of his No. 76 jersey dramatically spiked online on Sunday and Monday.

cheka.
27th September 2017, 01:50 PM
big drop year over year -- 2 million per week gone. about to get worser

http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/football/

Nielsen said the games averaged 17.63 million viewers for the first three weeks of last season, and have dipped to 15.65 million this year. The Nielsen figures don't include many of the Sunday afternoon games that are shown to a regional audience, but not a national one.

The NFL ratings are in focus because of President Donald Trump's suggestion that viewers are turned off by a protest against police brutality that began with quarterback Colin Kaepernick refusing to stand for the national anthem. The protests spread rapidly this past weekend following the president's criticism of people involved.

Next week's ratings will be even more closely watched, since conservative groups and Fox News Channel's Sean Hannity have called for people angered by the protests to boycott this weekend's games.

Twisted Titan
27th September 2017, 05:05 PM
TT let me know if you need help setting it up. Set up a shell company (LLC, SCorp, etc.) Use that to purchase the domain. You can hide your identity, you can also further hide it by setting up separate companies to purchase the domain from the other company.

Use Protonmail, it requires no registration other than a username. You don't get much space for free, but it's an awesome new email company.


We will chit-chat on the phone in due time to go over some particulars

I certainly appreciate the guidence

Twisted Titan
27th September 2017, 05:12 PM
big drop year over year -- 2 million per week gone. about to get worser

http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/football/

Nielsen said the games averaged 17.63 million viewers for the first three weeks of last season, and have dipped to 15.65 million this year. The Nielsen figures don't include many of the Sunday afternoon games that are shown to a regional audience, but not a national one.

The NFL ratings are in focus because of President Donald Trump's suggestion that viewers are turned off by a protest against police brutality that began with quarterback Colin Kaepernick refusing to stand for the national anthem. The protests spread rapidly this past weekend following the president's criticism of people involved.

Next week's ratings will be even more closely watched, since conservative groups and Fox News Channel's Sean Hannity have called for people angered by the protests to boycott this weekend's games.


I guarantee all the major sports are going to buckle and quickly pass mandatory standing rules.

I have seen tons of videos of people burning 500 dollar jackets that were gifts from their kids.

You will not win against those odds.

I saw tons of charger fans making a big pile of cut up memorabilia in front of charger stadium they wanted a bonfire but the cops stopped it.

This is San Diego

Fricken colbolt blue democratic california siding with Trump.

They can't allow his base to further expand

PatColo
27th September 2017, 06:49 PM
I have seen tons of videos of people burning 500 dollar jackets that were gifts from their kids.


$500 jacket?! that better be a shweeeet leather/suede top quality jacket... which would sell for very close to that without having "Official NFL" (or NBA, MLB, NHL etc) insignia all over it. Coz if not, the dinjooz are smiling all the way to the bank, while laughing at their sucker customers!


I saw tons of charger fans making a big pile of cut up memorabilia in front of charger stadium they wanted a bonfire but the cops stopped it.

This is San Diego

Fricken colbolt blue democratic california siding with Trump.

They can't allow his base to further expand

lots of "red" in CA; just not the majority. All it takes is a cattle call at the red watering holes, over FB, MeetUp, whatever, to get a small gang of reds together to stage such a bonfire. As CA's bigger cities go, I've heard SD is redder than most.

Did SD Chargers themselves do something particularly egregious, like the Steelers photo op? Or was the bonfire mob just sending a message to the greater NFL?

old steel
27th September 2017, 08:17 PM
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DKxOGAZVYAAV4LV.jpg

Cebu_4_2
27th September 2017, 08:32 PM
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DKxOGAZVYAAV4LV.jpg


You posting private pictures or what? They are not coming out bro.

vacuum
5th November 2017, 04:23 PM
Coin toss today.

Just wow.

Proof: https://twitter.com/kentsomers/status/927280379077074945

https://i.redd.it/qqeudrl0a8wz.jpg

Ares
5th November 2017, 06:09 PM
Coin toss today.

Just wow.

Proof: https://twitter.com/kentsomers/status/927280379077074945

https://i.redd.it/qqeudrl0a8wz.jpg

LOL Ive had conversations with my neighbor and when he moved next door asked what sports team I watched, I always replied none, they are a waste of time and a distraction. During the time of Rome they called it "Bread and Circus". He looked a little bewildered with that comment, and asked what is more important to me than sports that I'm not being distracted from. I said educating myself, and attempting to keep an eye on my rights the government seems hell bent on taking away. That was about the end of that conversation, so on Friday as I was finishing up with mowing the lawn I asked him how his sports watching has been going. He said he hasn't really watched any since the politicization of sports in general, and said I was ahead of my time and laughed.

My hope is that more people no longer fall for the "Bread and Circus" and focus their attention to the parasites in the District of Corruption.

Twisted Titan
5th November 2017, 09:29 PM
My hope is that more people no longer fall for the "Bread and Circus" and focus their attention to the parasites in the District of Corruption.




That is exactly what is going to happen.

The NFL thing is going to be a giant red pill to a shit load of people that would have never taken it on their own unless it was forced on them.

But now they are at the place when the are going down the rabbit hole.


This is the greatest time to be alive........

Pop corn companies are going broke cause they cant keep up with demand

Neuro
7th November 2017, 02:03 AM
LOL Ive had conversations with my neighbor and when he moved next door asked what sports team I watched, I always replied none, they are a waste of time and a distraction. During the time of Rome they called it "Bread and Circus". He looked a little bewildered with that comment, and asked what is more important to me than sports that I'm not being distracted from. I said educating myself, and attempting to keep an eye on my rights the government seems hell bent on taking away. That was about the end of that conversation, so on Friday as I was finishing up with mowing the lawn I asked him how his sports watching has been going. He said he hasn't really watched any since the politicization of sports in general, and said I was ahead of my time and laughed.

My hope is that more people no longer fall for the "Bread and Circus" and focus their attention to the parasites in the District of Corruption.
Good he didn't break any of your ribs... ;)