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NFL Boycott - Will FedEx Peak be easier...in current events?
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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 3098376" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>What do you have to say about the prospects of declining viewership declining attendance a players strike plus the CTE issue is not yet a finished issue? The end result could very easily be the owners having to go to the stadium authorities and say "please we need huge lease concessions or we're done". The recent refusal by the cities of Oakland and San Diego to bury themselves in debt to build billion dollar new stadiums for the Raiders and Chargers may be the beginning of a trend on the part of the nation's cities to call into the question the future economic viability of the NFL. Pretty hard to keep that 70,000 seat stadium operating when it's half full at best especially when it's in use as few as 8 times during the regular season and the NFLPA rejected the owners proposal for an 18 regular season. When you consider the fact that poor attendance and low television ratings did in the WFL,XFL,USFL and NFL Europe it's not wise to think that the same thing could not happen to the NFL.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 3098376, member: 58386"] What do you have to say about the prospects of declining viewership declining attendance a players strike plus the CTE issue is not yet a finished issue? The end result could very easily be the owners having to go to the stadium authorities and say "please we need huge lease concessions or we're done". The recent refusal by the cities of Oakland and San Diego to bury themselves in debt to build billion dollar new stadiums for the Raiders and Chargers may be the beginning of a trend on the part of the nation's cities to call into the question the future economic viability of the NFL. Pretty hard to keep that 70,000 seat stadium operating when it's half full at best especially when it's in use as few as 8 times during the regular season and the NFLPA rejected the owners proposal for an 18 regular season. When you consider the fact that poor attendance and low television ratings did in the WFL,XFL,USFL and NFL Europe it's not wise to think that the same thing could not happen to the NFL. [/QUOTE]
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