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Originally Posted by GloryDayz
I'm sure they'll claim it's my age, and perhaps Chief's fans being butthurt because of the whole 1970-Present thing, but I know in the 2000-2005 time-frame I was all-in for the Chiefs, and these days football is anything but #1. So Chiefs fans might be not be a good place for the NFL to get to the bottom of the ratings issue they've seen so far this year.
But lord knows when I, at 11:50am on a Sunday, decide to put a turkey breast on the smoker, or do yard work, or hang-out in the the CP DC, instead of watch the kickoff of a game, well it's kind of clear I'm some part of that 11, or 12, percent.
But I'll clearly admit that, in my case, a lot of it is that I don't feel my team's owner/leadership is going to fix the team's problems and will continue the 1970-Present trend. It's a rather helpless feeling when you're in a division with the likes of Denver that enjoys the league's #1 natural home field advantage (lack of oxygen), and and owner/GM who have what it takes to get a better 53 out there year-in and year-out. It just sucks to continually subject yourself to one of the league's perennial whipping-boys.
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No, I've used to be a rabid NFL fan and don't even watch games anymore unless it's really convenient and I'm very comfortably in the median demographics. It has a lot to do with ESPN turning into a bad reality show, making athletes wear hot pink socks for a serious cause that actually only received 40% of the profits, refs having way to much influence in the games outcome, games only on the NFL channel, and shit like this.
Deciding to follow Jan Brady of the NFL has a lot to do with it as well but it's not the only reason.
And Durango, CO has about 1200 ft over those pussies in Denver.
