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Have you stopped watching / following a sport? If so, why?

Posted on 1/4/17 at 11:40 pm
Posted by UF
Florida
Member since Nov 2016
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Posted on 1/4/17 at 11:40 pm
Many times people get angry and say "I'm boycotting this team" or "I'm never watching xyz sport again", and we assume people don't really mean it.

Have you actually followed through with it?

For me:
MLB - the combination of the last strike, PED scandal with McGuire, Sosa, Bonds, and others; diluted pitching and too many pitching changes in late innings have all served to lessen my viewing over the years. Last season I watched about half the world series and that was it.

NFL - This season with Kap and others, ended it for me. I have watched less than 2 minutes of the NFL this year. Just won't spend time on people that fail to advance a solid case on what they think is wrong and how they believe it can be addressed. They are pouting not protesting.
Posted by BayouBengals03
lsu14always
Member since Nov 2007
99999 posts
Posted on 1/4/17 at 11:41 pm to
NBA. No interest whatsoever in the regular season. Don't watch games. Will watch the later postseason rounds, though.

Why? Idk. It has become boring to me. Not enough real title contenders. And yeah, the NBA has always been like that. But maybe not to this extent. Cavs/Warriors is basically the inevitable Finals matchup. And that makes it hard for me to care about an 82-game schedule.


I shite on the NFL a lot, but I still watch games.
This post was edited on 1/4/17 at 11:44 pm
Posted by Dude man 25
Member since Dec 2016
461 posts
Posted on 1/4/17 at 11:42 pm to
NBA because it sucks
Posted by CommoDawg
Member since Jun 2015
2322 posts
Posted on 1/4/17 at 11:44 pm to
You stopped watching the NFL because of one player?

Dumbass
Posted by Sandkhan
Hells and Wilderness, Northeast MS
Member since Jun 2009
5219 posts
Posted on 1/4/17 at 11:46 pm to
MLB, I just don't find it interesting.

I will stop following any major sport that puts ads on jerseys
Posted by Winston Cup
Dallas Cowboys Fan
Member since May 2016
65491 posts
Posted on 1/4/17 at 11:48 pm to
I find more and more I only watch college fb if an sec team is involved. Used to have more interest in general. Now I don't care, unless Sark after dark or I am attending UT (the Texas one) games
Posted by LooseCannon22282
Mobile
Member since May 2008
33730 posts
Posted on 1/4/17 at 11:48 pm to
NBA.

next question.
Posted by CRDNLSCHMCPSN11
Member since Dec 2014
17239 posts
Posted on 1/4/17 at 11:55 pm to
I gave up on the NBA years ago when ESPN started cramming it down our throats. Was really good product when NBC had rights. Marc Albert and Mike Fratello calling Bulls/Knicks, Bulls/Pistons, Pacers/Knicks was as good as it got. Bob Costas and Pat Riley in the NBC studio. Then Julius Erving and Peter Vescey replaced Riley. NBC was willing to show multiple games at the same time. So the whole country wasn't stuck with one game.
That awesome NBC intro music was downright beautiful and very catchy. Teams like the Suns and Magic wore badass alternate uniforms with creative logos, and boring script was less prominent. NBA Inside Stuff on Saturday mornings at 10:00 with Ahmad Rashad and Summer Sanders was quality TV.

Game has become soft as hell. Very few or no rivalries. Players ignore mid range game. Offenses are just half court oriented. Players sitting out games and bitch about not getting enough rest, despite that never being a problem in the '80s and '90s. And now selling hideous ads on uniforms. So frick the NBA. Don't miss it at all.
This post was edited on 1/5/17 at 12:03 am
Posted by TheWalrus
Member since Dec 2012
40431 posts
Posted on 1/4/17 at 11:55 pm to
I follow the NBA as much as I have in the past (box scores), but I'm watching much less, pretty much only bits and pieces of games. I just don't have the attention span I used to and the lack of parity this year makes it hard for me to get into most games. I even fell asleep during Cavs Warriors on Christmas. I'll watch the playoffs, but not 3 games start to finish like I have in years past for sure. It's the same way with sports in general. Damn smart phone has put my attention span six feet under.
Posted by TDawg1313
WA
Member since Jul 2009
12309 posts
Posted on 1/5/17 at 12:01 am to
NBA because of the whole Sonics thing
Posted by wildtigercat93
Member since Jul 2011
112292 posts
Posted on 1/5/17 at 12:03 am to
quote:

I gave up on the NBA years ago when ESPN started cramming it down our throats. Was really good product when NBC had rights. Marc Albert and Mike Fratello calling Bulls/Knicks, Bulls/Pistons, Pacers/Knicks was as good as it got. Bob Costas and Pat Riley in the NBC studio. Then Julius Erving and Peter Vescey replaced Riley. NBC was willing to show multiple games at the same time. So the whole country wasn't stuck with one game. That awesome NBC intro music was downright beautiful and very catchy. Teams like the Suns and Magic wore badass alternate uniforms with creative logos, and boring script was less prominent. NBA Inside Stuff on Saturday mornings at 10:00 with Ahmad Rashad and Summer Sanders was quality TV. Game has become soft as hell. Very few or no rivalries. Players ignore mid range game. Offenses are just half court oriented. Players sitting out games and bitch about not getting enough rest, despite that never being a problem in the '80s and '90s. So frick the NBA. Don't miss it at all.


Posted by Gary Busey
Member since Dec 2014
33277 posts
Posted on 1/5/17 at 12:09 am to
Same as everyone else- NBA.
Posted by PeteRose
Hall of Fame
Member since Aug 2014
16834 posts
Posted on 1/5/17 at 12:10 am to
NBA- a bunch of guys running up and down the court trying to put a ball in a basket. Gets old.

The golden era was the 90s with the NBA on NBC theme.
This post was edited on 1/5/17 at 12:11 am
Posted by Ostrich
Alexandria, VA
Member since Nov 2011
8729 posts
Posted on 1/5/17 at 12:10 am to
MLB

It was fun when I was a kid playing little league. It sucks to watch on TV so I stopped following it. I am a season ticket holder at a minor league team though. Actually going to the game is so much more enjoyable than watching it on TV
Posted by CRDNLSCHMCPSN11
Member since Dec 2014
17239 posts
Posted on 1/5/17 at 12:11 am to
Nah, I just call it how I see it.
Posted by CRDNLSCHMCPSN11
Member since Dec 2014
17239 posts
Posted on 1/5/17 at 12:14 am to
quote:

The golden era was the 90s with the NBA on NBC theme.


Once that got in your head, you couldn't get rid of it. It was magical.
Posted by zzgobucky
Madison
Member since Sep 2016
1738 posts
Posted on 1/5/17 at 12:16 am to
MLB and NBA regulars seasons. Both are way too long and 95% of the games are meaningless. It doesn't take 162 games to figure out the 10 best teams. Plus the Brewers and Bucks suck arse
Posted by 632627
LA
Member since Dec 2011
12726 posts
Posted on 1/5/17 at 12:18 am to
Great topic.

MLB for me, my favorite sport by far as a kid to watch and play. Will Clark (especially while on the giants) was my favorite player. I'd always watched and loved the NBA, and discovered football around 1994. Once Clark left the giants and I started following football my interest in baseball subsided a little bit.

The Sosa and Big Mac chase got me back into it, but soon after my interest died down again. When I started sports betting in the mid 2000s I got back into baseball for a couple seasons, but pretty much lost interest in MLB and college basketball around the same time when I left college and joined the workforce.

I've seen gotten back into college basketball a few seasons ago, but I doubt I'll follow baseball ever again.
Posted by BayouBengals03
lsu14always
Member since Nov 2007
99999 posts
Posted on 1/5/17 at 12:22 am to
quote:

The golden era was the 90s with the NBA on NBC theme.

Posted by Bench McElroy
Member since Nov 2009
33924 posts
Posted on 1/5/17 at 12:35 am to
quote:

College Basketball because it sucks
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