Also of note, Green Bay has played in the same stadium since 1957 (according to packers.com).
The game in question was shown until its completion in my area of Wisconsin.
Also of note, Green Bay has played in the same stadium since 1957 (according to packers.com).
The game in question was shown until its completion in my area of Wisconsin.
Well douchenozzle, I own stock, so technically I’m one of the owners. I get to vote on shit and everything. (Though not a very loud voice, but a voice nonetheless.)
Are you an anti-rich people or anti-sport type of person? Or just one big fucking pussy. You have no clue what you’re talking about (that says a lot considering it’s from me).
Though I appreciate the fact you think of me as a billionaire fatcat. Thanks!
Feh. I had the same kind of bitch last fucking year.
I got little sympathy from some of the “people” on these boards.
douchenozzle. That has a certain simple elegance to it that reminds me of Jr. High. (and it made me laugh!) 
My mission in life is to spread joy and happiness. Glad I could give you a moment of joy. 
I will repeat. You’ve got no bitch when the network cuts off your favorite game early so they can pick up a few more bucks in advertising by running a game with a potential for a bigger audience and therefore more expensive advertising time. The whole sports scene from peewee baseball up is a commercial enterprise.
My only bitch at rich team owners is with those who con average people into paying for a stadium in which the owner can get richer. I am contemptuous of them and their methods. If you think that applies to you, so be it.
Holy shit, man. That game was 35-3! People in Tennessee were begging the local stations to put on Heidi. It boggles my mind that you’d still be upset about it a year later to the point of putting the word people in quote marks because you doubt the basic humanity of those who dare laugh at your puzzling outrage. Whoa.
Well, according to this logic, the networks would lose a huge amount of revenue for not cutting away to the kickoff of the late game. But think about this.
You have fans of Team Y tuning in for their game. Fans of Team X are still watching the early game. Fans of Team Y will keep the station on knowing their game is on soon. Fans of Team X are watching the rest of the early game, AND fans of Team Y are watching it. You get, in essence, 4 markets of advertising instead of 2 for one game.
Also, the fans of the early game are likely going to keep watching the late game, at least for a bit. This theory is directly related to why 60 Minutes suffered in the ratings when CBS lost the NFL package.
Unless missing the first few minutes of the “dominant” game is enough to turn off enough viewers to make the late game unprofitable. In which case I suspect the ad revenue is a moot point to begin with.
Even though I agree with Duffer on the ass-ness of the 4:15 rule, the truth is that the majority of the regional fans would rather watch Vikings pre-game than stick with the end of the early game, even when it’s a good, divisional game. It’s not Heidi, but as an NFL fan, it kind of sucks…as a Packers fan, it really blows.
As a DirecTV Sunday Ticket guy, this hasn’t happened to me in a while. The ticket is the fucking best!
Oh, David Simmons? Why don’t you go start a thread about why you don’t understand why people like sports. Lines like this…
…really makes me want to slap you silly. Why bother to watch any event at all then? If it doesn’t meet with the lofty standards of his majesty David Simmons, it serves you right if you’re not 100% happy. Bad poster! Bad! Go lay down. Douche.
In case you haven’t already figured it out, I stopped watching professional and college “sports” years ago. I’m still a little awed by how worked up people can get over them, though.
Besides, the reasoning “spoiled brats hired by greedy billionaires” also applies to movies actors, television actors, musicians, a lot of newscasters on TV, and a half-decent portion of authors.
I hope David has fun staring at the walls all day long.
Note the lack of the word “sporting” when I mentioned watching an event.
On preview…well said, Trunk
I guess “quote marks” sprinkled pointlessly throughout a “post” are a fine substitute for a “point” when you don’t have one.
I’m still a little awed by how superior people can get by not watching them.
I think you misunderstand. Watching sports is fine as entertainment, just like watching NYPD Blue. But I manage to avoid throwing myself on the floor in a fit if a program is cut short or preempted by something else on occasion. Yup, a lot of newscasters are also spoiled brats, but I have a need to keep up with the news. I don’t really need to watch sports. As to movies, the last one I went to was The Thin Red Line. There are, believe it or not, other things to do besides watching TV or going to movies. I even read a book on occasion alothough reading is getting harder and harder.
It wasn’t 35-3 when they cut away from the game.
If regional broadcasters cut away from other games to show the local team’s game in its entirety, then the terrorists will truly have won.