The media's effect on football
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The media's effect on football
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The media's effect on football
As one who prefers they play the sport and not do much talking, I feel the media has made football less enjoyable. Do you think the media has made football more or less enjoyable, or does it not matter?
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Well I for one, would rather not watch pre game stuff. I'd turn in after kickoff sometimes, I think you can only preview so much.
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DirtybirdGA wrote:Well I for one, would rather not watch pre game stuff. I'd turn in after kickoff sometimes, I think you can only preview so much.
Yeah same. I used to watch all the pregame stuff, but now it's just overload.
Reg. the OP's question, well you have to remember they only play once a week, so the media has to do something to drum up attention from Monday-Saturday. But they do it because they know people will eat it up.
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character assassination on espn is whats goin on. goodell is evil. Peterson is evil. troy Vincent is an uncle tom. ownership and the union are so far apart, the media is playin it up, and its hurting the game.
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