I personally have never really liked pro football very much. Sometimes the action is worthwhile but too often I have to watch a 15 minute quarter take 40 minutes to play. Also, the action is too rough to be a game IMO. Sure some people will call me a pussy for this thinking but that's a wrong characterization. If those people want to go to war with me then they will see who is and is not a pussy. But for a game why risk long term brain damage and knees that hurt for the rest of your life? In other words, that kind of physical abuse simply takes G-d given life and treats it like it was a snotty paper towel that can just be disposed of easily. Conservatives CONSERVE things. They don't waste them or act like they have no value. They appreciate what they have.
It's because of these truths that I have predicted that pro football is now going to start heading down. Recently I cited the anthem controversy as evidence that pro football players are making themselves irrelevant. Today I see new evidence that America is turning its back on the brutish bone crushing sport in the form of ESPN considering abandoning NFL football. Wow, that's really a big coincidence that I wrote about football becoming irrelevant and then a short time later we see this kind of related story. Of course I don't believe in coincidences. These things are related. Americans will turn away from porn of all kinds, including bloodsports like football and MMA. Other things will take their place. Perhaps we will even see the rise of new "sports" where there is action without the high cost of overpaid pro sports players. For example, drone racing and other things that younger people might be interested in. I watched a drone / quadcopter race once on youtube and it was interesting. It would be more so if I was watching the action through the onboard drone cameras through my VR headset.
Yes Virginia, there is life beyond overpriced elitist bloodsports whose championship games are common meeting places for human sex trade including pedo slaves. People are tired (and increasing incapable) of paying $150/ticket to go see a fricking ball game.
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