Football is dying

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:heh: at Bostic being fined for that hit on a "defenseless receiver".


Yeah man. This shyt is becoming more of a joke. I keep waiting to hear from the leauge for an expination as to what is Bostic supposed to do?

Is he supposed to let dude catch the ball, then gather himself, make himself comfortable, then run up the field? :mindblown:

The NFL is getting harder to watch (especally if you love defense and hard hits) They are putting defenders at a huge disatvantage.

They may consider removing kickoffs from the game one day :beli:

 

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be kind breh, he is a proud functioning illiterate speaking "hood."

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Yeah man. This shyt is becoming more of a joke. I keep waiting to hear from the leauge for an expination as to what is Bostic supposed to do?

Is he supposed to let dude catch the ball, then gather himself, make himself comfortable, then run up the field? :mindblown:

The NFL is getting harder to watch (especally if you love defense and hard hits) They are putting defenders at a huge disatvantage.
it aint the same anymore :to:

And I don't think we'll ever get an official explanation other than them referring to their modern definition of "defenseless receiver".
 

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it aint the same anymore :to:

And I don't think we'll ever get an official explanation other than them referring to their modern definition of "defenseless receiver".

They making every big hit a defenseless receiver fine. It's just disgusting.
 

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http://hardballtalk.nbcsports.com/2014/01/02/is-football-dying/
As baseball news is at its offseason nadir, it’s time to take note of something everyone is noticing but no one is willing to discuss openly: professional football, which used to be America’s most popular sport, no longer has a hold on the nation’s consciousness.

Over the years, you have heard myriad explanations for football’s declining popularity. High-definition television making people less likely to go to stadiums. The increasing sophistication of video game consoles creating a more appealing form of home entertainment. People’s increasing love of Sunday marathons of “Top Gear” on BBC America. All are valid explanations. But they have not seemed to detract from America’s new favorite pastime: baseball.

Look no further than this past season’s playoffs. Sellouts in Boston, St. Louis, Detroit, Los Angeles. Everyone from the cop on the corner to the man on the street enjoyed the baseball playoffs and Fall Classic. It really brought our nation together.

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