NickFire
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That's not good. Looks like I might be in the minority on this one I guess.Based on NBA ratings, I don't think the product is appealing to anyone, let alone old men.
That's not good. Looks like I might be in the minority on this one I guess.Based on NBA ratings, I don't think the product is appealing to anyone, let alone old men.
If that were true, rugby and NHL would be king.Americans love contact sports, none of that pussy ass shit soccer where they flop without being touched.
Americans love drama or the idea of a dramatic moment. The potential for a dramatic moment is there on virtually every football play, from both the offense and the defense. Add in the infrequency of the games (16 games played) and each game represents a very high stakes affair, where 1 or 2 losses could mean the end, and the inverse can apply to the wins.If that were true, rugby and NHL would be king.
I think Americans love "start and stop" sports. Where they can go get a beer and come back and not miss anything.
Americans sports are convenient, like the fast food you eat while watching them.
Soccer players are plenty capable of not flopping all over the place, the rules are just shit and they aren't sanctionned for it.
FIFA is corrupt and they don't want to change the dumb rules.
Eh, NFL blew up because of fantasy football. Now it's gambling although I don't know if it's super popular or we just get bombarded with ads 24/7 and it feels that way.Americans love drama or the idea of a dramatic moment. The potential for a dramatic moment is there on virtually every football play, from both the offense and the defense. Add in the infrequency of the games (16 games played) and each game represents a very high stakes affair, where 1 or 2 losses could mean the end, and the inverse can apply to the wins.
I think high stakes soccer (think world cup or the Olympics) is fantastic, while most of the time a soccer match feels like watching a cross country event with a soccer ball thrown in. Lots of long periods where the ball is being passed backwards and sideways. While I understand why it's done, it doesn't make it any more compelling.
Americans love contact sports, none of that pussy ass shit soccer where they flop without being touched.
They are called nut cups, not pussy helmets.What about Rugby? It's a more exciting American football, but without the pussy helmets and pads.
Based on NBA ratings, I don't think the product is appealing to anyone, let alone old men.
League revenue has skyrocketed over the last 10 years.
League revenue has skyrocketed over the last 10 years.
It might be faster, but it's full of pussies and cheaters. Snipers everywhere, everyone's rolling round begging for free kicks and penalties. Football was better when people got up and played the game.Oh and I want to give a shout out to soccer. it's faster than every before. Players are insanely fast. But they cant fucking shoot. those days of messi, iniensta, ronaldhino and ronaldo just putting on a show are long gone. Now everyone can run but cant finish.
unlike baseball though, its still fun to watch because its slightly faster paced than it used to be, but scoring is still very low because no one can finish.
Give hockey a try.Oh and I want to give a shout out to soccer. it's faster than every before. Players are insanely fast. But they cant fucking shoot. those days of messi, iniensta, ronaldhino and ronaldo just putting on a show are long gone. Now everyone can run but cant finish.
unlike baseball though, its still fun to watch because its slightly faster paced than it used to be, but scoring is still very low because no one can finish.
Rugby Union isn't even particularly popular in England, where it is a minority sport and only propped up because it is a favourite of the English establishment. Is it the dwindling grassroots participation or the unsustainable professional league on the brink of collapse which persuades you that the NFL should be quaking in their boots?Rugby (a real mans game) will also become dominant in the US soon, especially with the US hosting the world cup in 2031.
That's my honest prediction.
Rugby Union isn't even particularly popular in England, where it is a minority sport and only propped up because it is a favourite of the English establishment. Is it the dwindling grassroots participation or the unsustainable professional league on the brink of collapse which persuades you that the NFL should be quaking in their boots?
It was banter, mate. Calm.As for the jibes about helmets and pads, strangely I've never heard an actual rugby player saying that. They tend to speak in awe of the superior athleticism and power of the NFL players.
And surely you have noticed that the two best football stadiums in England (including Wembley, the actual national football stadium) were both built with NFL teams in mind?
Not sure the point your making here? The UK has NFL fans? I'm not disputing this. I'm talking primarily about real football taking over NFL, NBA, NHL and MLB in popularity in the US.
I really don't think the word fact means what you think it does. Nor do you understand how huge and fast NFL players are these days.However, Rugby players are still a lot tougher. That's a fact.
Soccer isn't going to do that lmao. Yes World Cup is going to be in the USA soon, but here's the problem, that high level of soccer STINKS to watch with rare exceptions like the 2022 WC Final. The teams play it so safe, it's so boring. The Euros were unwatchable. Normies are going to tune in and watch maybe the least fun soccer that exists and be tuned out for another few years. That said. Young people like the brands, like Barcelona and wahtever, and they like the players, but I don't see any evidence they're watching the sport. Same problem as the NBA, really.
I really don't think the word fact means what you think it does. Nor do you understand how huge and fast NFL players are these days.
Rugby has zero, absolutely zero, not even a little bit, of presence in the USA. Nobody cares about it whatsoever. And I suspect it never will gain any, because it faces the same problems wrt injuries and damage to the body that other collision sports have.
"omg yas, that 0-0 game where they spent 70% of the game kicking the ball to each other in the midfield, so beautiful, such great skill" - yea good luck selling that to a new person, it's a sport problem. Especially when you do not see this putrid product on the team level games.I think the problem here is that you don't like real football. To say the high level football "stinks", or the Euros were "unwatchable" is a you problem rather than a problem with the sport.
When a NFL players keeps playing with a ripped open scrotum and one of his testicles hanging out, then we can start talking.
I had no idea, says it all. Still doesn't matter. There's no presence here. Probably similar to the NFL presence in Europe in 1988 before even the euro league came out.Not true. Zero would mean the sport doesn't exist in the US at all, yet it does. There is a league with teams and a US national team. The US is also hosting a Rugby world cup.
Many such cases!We got the usual guy in an American sports thread talking about euro trash that will never catch on in the States.
30 years wasn't enough? It sure was for Wasps, Worcester and London Irish.Popular where I live. Yes, the league is going through a rough spot, but it'll recover. Remember, the sport hasn't been professional for as long as football. It needs time.
I was replying specifically to your ludicrous claim that Rugby Union was "going to become dominant in the US soon." That seems a reach when it's a minority sport in England and the only countries where it is the number one sport are Wales (Population just over 3 million) and New Zealand (Population just over 5 million.)The New Wembley was built to replace the original Wembley Stadium, which had fallen into disrepair, and to serve as the national stadium for England's football.
While the stadium's design allows for it to host American football games, it was primarily built to accommodate football matches and other events such as concerts and major sporting competitions.
The other stadium your talking about I assume is Spurs?
Not sure the point your making here? The UK has NFL fans? I'm not disputing this. I'm talking primarily about real football taking over NFL, NBA, NHL and MLB in popularity in the US.
30 years wasn't enough? It sure was for Wasps, Worcester and London Irish.
I was replying specifically to your ludicrous claim that Rugby Union was "going to become dominant in the US soon." That seems a reach when it's a minority sport in England and the only countries where it is the number one sport are Wales (Population just over 3 million) and New Zealand (Population just over 5 million.)
NFL absolutely isn't more popular than Rugby in the UK.The point about Wembley is to show that rather than your pipe dream of Rugby Union exploding in popularity in the US, in reality it is now losing popularity to the NFL in its own back yard.
Call it what you like. But it's called football.Plus, it's got to be a little embarrassing for the "real football" brigade who rage about Americans using the term soccer (they also call it this in Ireland, Australia and many other countries)
to see their national football stadium turned into a celebration of American football so regularly.
Anyway, based on your prediction I'm sure we can all look forward to seeing Sale taking on Northampton at the Rose Bowl very soon!
"omg yas, that 0-0 game where they spent 70% of the game kicking the ball to each other in the midfield, so beautiful, such great skill" - yea good luck selling that to a new person, it's a sport problem. Especially when you do not see this putrid product on the team level games.
Not the same as Rugby players. Rugby players can just walk into the NFL and get singed. If you can play Rugby, you can excel at American football.I have to say I've never been focused on the testicles of NFL players, but playing through injuries is commonplace.
I had no idea, says it all. Still doesn't matter. There's no presence here.
Like I said, it’s played differently at international level. The club level is much more entertaining an exciting, but if you tune in just with the biggest most high profile games, you’re gonna see the most boring shit imaginable. Like I said the euros were putrid. Most WC 2026 games are going to be like this unfortunately.Respectfully, I think this is just your own personal view. If football was as boring as you make out, it wouldn't be the most watched sport on Earth.
Then why don’t they lol. The money is insane in football compared to international rugby. If it was as you state then the league would be full of rugby players. It’s not. There’s a few but it’s rare. What you say is just nonsense.Not the same as Rugby players. Rugby players can just walk into the NFL and get singed. If you can play Rugby, you can excel at American football.
They get by far the most views on clips and youtube though. NBA lives on viral stuff.That's not good. Looks like I might be in the minority on this one I guess.
Like I said, it’s played differently at international level. The club level is much more entertaining an exciting, but if you tune in just with the biggest most high profile games, you’re gonna see the most boring shit imaginable. Like I said the euros were putrid. Most WC 2026 games are going to be like this unfortunately.
Then why don’t they lol. The money is insane in football compared to international rugby. If it was as you state then the league would be full of rugby players. It’s not. There’s a few but it’s rare. What you say is just nonsense.
It makes sense to exit the thread when you realize your points are retarded, we’ve all done it.Sorry mate, see my last paragraph from my previous post.
It makes sense to exit the thread when you realize your points are retarded, we’ve all done it.
It was a fun discussion. Good luck to your rugby team this season.Hey now. No need to resort to childish insult.
Clearly I've struck a nerve, for which I apologise for. I'll exit the thread.
Peace