I would not be spending 20 hours a week on my fantasy teams.
I'd probably spend the time masturbating.
I wouldn't care the slighest bit. It could actually be the thing i'd care about the least.
/shrug
at least i wouldnt have to spend 3 weeks watching the BBC try to hype up a single game at wembley...only to have it shown live at something stupid like half 2 in the morning to suit the yanks rather than the host country
I'll probably just play WoW.
i would definately celebrate and laugh at all the people i know who normally watch it
Hope that there will be more lacrosse on television because of it. I don't know why I LOOOOVE college football but never got into the NFL.
IF it would happen, it'd sadden me quite alot. I love watching the game. Huge Cowboys fan, despite our terrible year.
But when it comes down to it, chances are we won't miss out our '11 season. I mean, when you think about it, currently it's just alot of teethgritting back and forth, but the players and the league will both realize they need the money. I think the pre-season will be dull this year, however, unless they settle. Might even miss out a few of the first regular season games, but after that - I'd be suprised to see them not settle with something.
Sorry Australian here so I'm a little confused. But why wouldn't there be an '11 season? Isn't NFL your biggest sport?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-12720827
from what i gather it about splitting the revenue, but i dont know enough about it to be 100% sure
I wouldn't be 2 bummed but it would ruin thanksgiving traditions.
And if you don't like NFL why bother coming in this post to tell everyone how glad you would be, I'm sure you would get all pissy if a sports fan laughed at you if wow got canceled.
Hi Sephurik
Baseball reminds me of Blizzard...too imbalanced.
Some teams can spend unmentionable millions to improve their teams while others can do nothing. I mean, honestly, what are the chances of seeing a small market world series (Royals vs Brewers).
Baseball is too flawed to peak my interest. Meanwhile the smallest market in all of sports (Green Bay, Wisconsin) just won the Super Bowl.
I will be kinda pissed but honestly I am not gonna complain all year. To much money to be gone forever, I will get to see my beloved Rams on the field again soon enough.
I'd laugh knowing that the idea of collective bargaining has failed for a THIRD time in little under 20 years, meanwhile soccer has been played routinely worldwide with little or no issue. The whole revenue sharing thing is great in theory, share out the revenue to benefit the smaller teams in order to build a fairer competition - but ultimately it's caused strikes in baseball, hockey & now football, fairer competition, but ultimately no competition for a year, is that worth it?
Look for example at the Premiership - for those unfamiliar that's the biggest, most succesfull soccer league in the world, it contains teams from all around England from big markets (London, Manchester, Birmingham, Liverpool) to teams from not so big markets (Stoke, Blackpool, Wigan, Wolverhampton). Yes you hear the likes of Blackpool or Stoke complain that the Man Uniteds of the world have better finances than them - but ultimately they realise it's down to marketability & their position in football, Man United will always outearn them due to the fact they have a bigger, better club. As a result the smaller teams take their cut of the TV rights they're entitled to, play their season knowing their chances of winning the premiership are slim & understand hey, we're just happy to be here & play for maybe the FA/League Cup, doesn't stop them going out and shocking the big teams every once in a while & dreaming of one day winning the Premiership. That's just LIFE - the chances are there's always going to be someone with more money & better resources than you, you can't beat that system!
Classic example of how revenue sharing is screwed, look at Baseball. You have arguably the single most recognised sports brand in the world, you can visit any country in the world, show them the Yankees logo and they know exactly what it is - if you ask anyone anywhere in the world for the first thing that comes to mind when they think baseball, outside the US chances are they'll say "New York Yankees". However you have a 30 team league, not all of them are household names, do you think most people in non-traditional baseball nations will know say the Diamondbacks, Bluejays or Reds? They've all won world series, but they're barely drawing the numbers yet they want to be competitive with the Yankees, Red Sox, Phillies & Mets despite the fact those 4 teams trump them in TV revenue, fanbase, stadium attendance & international appeal, so in order to achieve this, they use the Yankees money which they earn by virtue of being the biggest most recognisable brand in sports. Where's the fairness in that to the team who earns it? Not the Yankees fault - they're world famous, yet they're propping up teams like the Marlins, for years the Rangers because they happen to be in markets where they can't draw the way some others do.
People laugh at soccer for being this pansy ol game where people dive around & feign injury, only the same handfull of teams win the big leagues & the smaller clubs struggle to survive - but the reason it's the most popular sport worldwide is because of that simplicity! We've got our rules & that's all that's needed, when it comes to TV rights they're split evenly amongst the league, anything extra above that is earned (say European TV rights, cup games) by virtue of performance. No striking, no "oh no, this season might not go ahead" and no charade that my Glasgow Rangers are in any way shape or form equal to Man United or Barcelona - we just go out there, play the game & have done with it, hasn't stopped us earning draws against both of those teams in recent years!
Koodledrum - Balnazzar EU - 85 Priest - Retired.
there will be a season because 1 side will give becuause wanting a better contract and waiting is making them lose more money than going with what was a fair deal.
With the billions of dollars at stake, an agreement will be reached without question. It may take concessions, but at the end of the day, no one is going to give up that giant nut that is the NFL.