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What Boycotting the NFL Actually Looks Like

Posted on 9/14/20 at 11:25 am
Posted by Tiger Khan
Member since Oct 2009
2506 posts
Posted on 9/14/20 at 11:25 am
There's a lot of talk of boycotting. The big argument is "am I watching or not?" -- it's not that simple --

To put things into perspective -- here is a list of 21 ways fans participate in the NFL:

1. Watching your team play
2. Watching other teams play on Sunday
3. Watching other teams play while your team is on BYE
4. Watching other Teams play on Thursday, Sunday, or Monday night.
5. Physically going to a game (and spending money for food and beverages)
6. Owning Season Tickets
7. Suite Tickets
8. Flying in to watch a Home game
9. Flying out to Away games; staying in Hotels
10. Renting or owning homes in cities just to watch your team play at Home
11. Purchasing team gear
12. Tailgating pre-game/post-game
13. Going to Sports Bars and Restaurants to do any of #1 through #4 as well as pre-game/post-game activity.
14. Watching post game/pre-game analysis on TV
15. Watching Sports Highlights
16. Going to sites like ESPN to review stats and stories
17. Watching Sports Commentators
18. Participating in Online or Social Media debate, commentary, or analysis, or highlights
19. Fantasy Football leagues
20. Casual Gambling
21. DirectTV NFL ticket, Cable, or Streaming Services

In regards to boycotting -- the question is not "are you watching your team?"

The real question: How many of the above activities have you cut out?

What will be the long-term effects of taking on politically divisive, and in some cases unpopular positions with your own customers? -- especially during a pandemic that has forced many to question, during the absence of sports, do I need all this excess?

Edit --

the big point here is that people are consuming less football -- even if all they are doing is watching their team on TV once a week
This post was edited on 9/14/20 at 2:24 pm
Posted by anc
Member since Nov 2012
20344 posts
Posted on 9/14/20 at 11:28 am to
I have done zero of those for a decade.

Posted by GeauxTigerTM
Member since Sep 2006
30596 posts
Posted on 9/14/20 at 11:29 am to
quote:

1. Watching your team play
2. Watching other teams play on Sunday
3. Watching other teams play while your team is on BYE
4. Watching other Teams play on Thursday, Sunday, or Monday night.
5. Physically going to a game (and spending money for food and beverages)
6. Owning Season Tickets
7. Suite Tickets
8. Flying in to watch a Home game
9. Flying out to Away games; staying in Hotels
10. Renting or owning homes in cities just to watch your team play at Home
11. Purchasing team gear
12. Tailgating pre-game/post-game
13. Going to Sports Bars and Restaurants to do any of #1 through #4 as well as pre-game/post-game activity.
14. Watching post game/pre-game analysis on TV
15. Watching Sports Highlights
16. Going to sites like ESPN to review stats and stories
17. Watching Sports Commentators
18. Participating in Online or Social Media debate, commentary, or analysis, or highlights
19. Fantasy Football leagues
20. Casual Gambling
21. DirectTV NFL ticket, Cable, or Streaming Services


quote:

The real question: How many of the above activities have you cut out?


All of them, except for commenting on the issue here.
Posted by TigernLargo
Largo, Fl
Member since Jan 2008
59 posts
Posted on 9/14/20 at 11:31 am to
Based on your list, I'm 21/21 in not participating for almost 2 years now. The behavior of the league and players so far this year has just cemented my justification for walking away after I started watching with my dad in ...1975
Posted by Hoodie
Donaldsonville, LA
Member since Dec 2019
3594 posts
Posted on 9/14/20 at 11:32 am to
I've honestly never done even a third of the things on your list and followed the NFL closely to casually from age 8 until a couple years back. I'd watch the Raiders and later the Saints religiously, but haven't bought jerseys or team apparel since high-school. I'm in my mid-40s, now.

To each his own, but I worry about folks who get too fanatical about sports, especially if they're neglecting their wife and families.

Anyone who's done #10 on your list is a tad too invested in my book.

I put all the politics aside and tried to watch the Saints yesterday, but with all my commitments around the house and my two small children to watch after, I may have seen five minutes of game action. Any man who's serious about being a husband and father can only get so involved in watching football.
This post was edited on 9/14/20 at 11:35 am
Posted by whowasbert
Member since Apr 2020
316 posts
Posted on 9/14/20 at 11:33 am to
A red blooded American cuts out all 21. Frick the NFL
Posted by Saint Alfonzo
Member since Jan 2019
28003 posts
Posted on 9/14/20 at 11:34 am to
quote:

The real question: How many of the above activities have you cut out?


All of them
Posted by omegaman66
greenwell springs
Member since Oct 2007
26257 posts
Posted on 9/14/20 at 11:34 am to
quote:

Renting or owning homes in cities just to watch your team play at Home


How does that support the NFL? Property taxes? If I didn't know the NFL existed am I still supporting the NFL because I own a home?

Flying to or from a city supports the NFL? How, kickbacks?
Posted by Kafka
I am the moral conscience of TD
Member since Jul 2007
153893 posts
Posted on 9/14/20 at 11:34 am to
quote:

What will be the long-term effects of taking on politically divisive, and in some cases unpopular positions with your own customers?
where did you copypasta this from?
Posted by Wolfhound45
Member since Nov 2009
125734 posts
Posted on 9/14/20 at 11:35 am to
I am all in. Zero for 21. See you next year (maybe) NFL when you remember you are here for entertainment, not social commentary.
Posted by Figgy
CenCal
Member since May 2020
9729 posts
Posted on 9/14/20 at 11:35 am to
Sweet. I’m 100% boycotting. Even though some of that is an absolute crock.
Posted by GeauxTigerTM
Member since Sep 2006
30596 posts
Posted on 9/14/20 at 11:35 am to
quote:

Anyone who's done #10 on your list is a tad too invested in my book.


Yeah...many of these feel more like the way we've traditionally followed college football. I guess for some they've followed an NFL team that way, but it just seems even weirder.
Posted by Zahrim
McCamey Texas
Member since Mar 2009
8021 posts
Posted on 9/14/20 at 11:41 am to
quote:

All of them, except for commenting on the issue here.


this.
Posted by Chromdome35
Fast lane, behind a slow driver
Member since Nov 2010
7924 posts
Posted on 9/14/20 at 11:42 am to
21 of 21. The NFL is dead to me.
Posted by LSU Patrick
Member since Jan 2009
76773 posts
Posted on 9/14/20 at 11:43 am to
quote:

15. Watching Sports Highlights
16. Going to sites like ESPN to review stats and stories


I did these two just to check and see how CEH and Burrow did and to watch their TDs.
Posted by JPinLondon
not in London (currently NW Ohio)
Member since Nov 2006
7858 posts
Posted on 9/14/20 at 11:47 am to
I support this post. There are a few posters on here, I'm not naming names, who say things like:
- I'll catch the highlights on my phone after the game
- I'll listen on the radio
- I'll mute the TV
- I have to play fantasy football as my co-workers / friends will have their FF ruined if I don't.
- I'll only check the score on SI.com or ESPN.com or NFL.com

All of this generates clicks or eyeballs/ears for a group that has decided to be disrespectful to our unifying, beautiful National Anthem, flag and nation, all over LIES about blacks and police.

LET IT GO my friends... it is not that hard. These players and NFL staff HATE YOU!!
Posted by Tridentds
Sugar Land
Member since Aug 2011
23394 posts
Posted on 9/14/20 at 11:48 am to
Some idiot yesterday had a thread about boycotting the games but watching them via streaming service. Good grief.
Posted by Gray Tiger
Prairieville, LA
Member since Jan 2004
36512 posts
Posted on 9/14/20 at 11:51 am to
quote:

Tiger Khan


All of the above that I did before.
Some I hadn't done, e.g suite tickets
Posted by JPinLondon
not in London (currently NW Ohio)
Member since Nov 2006
7858 posts
Posted on 9/14/20 at 11:52 am to
quote:

Some idiot yesterday had a thread about boycotting the games but watching them via streaming service. Good grief.

I saw that, and it was so stupid. THE POINT is to not watch, not consume, and tell everyone your stance.

If some 'bootleg' service shows the games, reporters and the NFL will claim those eyeballs too, once they can quantify it (which is rather easy).
Posted by JPinLondon
not in London (currently NW Ohio)
Member since Nov 2006
7858 posts
Posted on 9/14/20 at 11:52 am to
double-post, sorry
This post was edited on 9/14/20 at 11:53 am
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