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By Mike Florio
Published May 30, 2024 07:58 PM
By Mike Florio
Published May 30, 2024 07:58 PM
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In this day and age I am bewildered how anyone can treat a dog this way. What is disconnected in a person's brain to have such little compassion?
The NFL doesn't give a crap about the fans.I love the game..............but I'm sick of the money-grubbing NFL.........
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American fans have very little interest in a London Super Bowl
By Mike Florio
Published May 31, 2024 11:58 AM
The NFL from time to time floats the possibility of a London Super Bowl. The mayor of London recently said his city wants to do that.
American football fans are not interested.
An X poll with three options — love it, hate it, and don’t care either way — has only 7.5 percent in the “love it” category.
Of more than 25,000 (so far) who responded, 73.6 percent “hate it.”
It’s hard to imagine it ever happening, especially with no NFL teams in London or anywhere beyond the U.S. It would be like America hosting the World Cup without having a national soccer team.
And it’s unclear whether it would accelerate the NFL’s global aspirations. Maybe it would, because the NFL would use the eventual London Super Bowl as a way to endlessly market the game from the moment its awarded until the confetti falls.
Regardless, American fans don’t like it. At the end of the day, however, what will we do? Not watch it?
That’s the problem. Even if/when the NFL pushes us to our limits and beyond, our only alternative is to deprive ourselves of something we love. Most of us won’t do it.
Let's do the math. 58% of the fans do not like the name Commandeers. OK. 17% of those fans would prefer going back to the previous name. That would mean that 1-(17%/58%) x 100%, or over 70% of the fans that do not like the new name, still would not like the team to go back to the old name.Via the Washington Post, a new poll shows that 54 percent of D.C.-area sports fans “dislike or hate” the name. Specific to fans of the team, 58 percent don’t like it.
Most want a different name. And 17 percent prefer a change back to the name that was abandoned because it was and is a dictionary-defined slur.
I cannot find anything about the numbers of those polled, their demographics.............how they were chosen.Let's do the math. 58% of the fans do not like the name Commandeers. OK. 17% of those fans would prefer going back to the previous name. That would mean that 1-(17%/58%) x 100%, or over 70% of the fans that do not like the new name, still would not like the team to go back to the old name.
So why are we still talking about the old name?
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18-game NFL season is coming, but the negotiating clash is just beginning
As the league pushes to add another game to the season, the players union isn't going to give in without concessions in three key categories.sports.yahoo.com
As the league pushes to add another game to the season, the players union isn't going to give in without concessions in three key categories.
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Polling shows Commanders fans don’t like Commanders name
Published May 31, 2024 07:21 PM
The fans of the Washington Commanders aren’t fans of the Washington Commanders’ name.
Via the Washington Post, a new poll shows that 54 percent of D.C.-area sports fans “dislike or hate” the name. Specific to fans of the team, 58 percent don’t like it.
Most want a different name. And 17 percent prefer a change back to the name that was abandoned because it was and is a dictionary-defined slur.
Earlier this week, Marjorie Harris (wife of majority owner Josh Harris) said that “Commanders” will be the name “for now.”
The proponents of the abandoned name surely won’t stop agitating for a return to that name. Especially if there’s going to be yet another name change.
Before officially adopting the Commanders brand, the franchise was known as the Washington Football Team. Many liked that, and many prefer it to Commanders.
They will always be the Redskins to me, but their new name should be the Washington Wokes.Let's do the math. 58% of the fans do not like the name Commandeers. OK. 17% of those fans would prefer going back to the previous name. That would mean that 1-(17%/58%) x 100%, or over 70% of the fans that do not like the new name, still would not like the team to go back to the old name.
So why are we still talking about the old name?
I'm hoping the 18 game schedule means the SB will be played on Presidents Day weekend.If they don't add in that extra bye week, then the 18 game season will ultimately be a failure. The only teams in the playoffs will eventually only be the healthiest teams whether they are any good or not. And they need to cut down on those quick turnaround games. Playing a game and then playing another in four days is total bullshit.
We could call them the W-2sThey will always be the Redskins to me, but their new name should be the Washington Wokes.
It's not an honor. It was a name used to conjure fear and ferociousness. Like a Lion or Bear. Sub-human. Named by a racist owner who wouldn't have allowed a native American on his team, or even attend a game. Redskin was a term invented by white colonials to describe natives. And it wasn't a compliment. Maybe open up a history book, or even a dictionary in your spare time.I have, do, and will always refer to them as the Redskins. Contrary to the BS PC crowd…it’s actually an honor. It’s a homage to the old Indian tribes that ruled the area. Those guys were warriors. Why would anyone name their team a derogatory term. Hell I wish they would name a team the WASP’s.
And here is a Chief of the the Piscataway Indian Tribe from the Chesapeake Bay region who had been fighting against the name of the team since the mid-80s.I cannot find anything about the numbers of those polled, their demographics.............how they were chosen.
In the past 2 decades, numerous American Indian associations and the majority of American Indians have reaffirmed that American Indians in general were/are not offended by the name "Redskins." In fact, recently a Native American Group sues Washington Commanders over erasure of 'Redskins' identity.
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What Native American activists think about the Washington Football Team name change
The team announced it was changing its name in July.abcnews.go.com
Wokeness, nothing more or less.And here is a Chief of the the Piscataway Indian Tribe from the Chesapeake Bay region who had been fighting against the name of the team since the mid-80s.
No ethnic group is monolithic in their thoughts or beliefs. But to state that the majority of Native Americans enjoy being associated with a racist term is laughable.
And here is a Chief of the the Piscataway Indian Tribe from the Chesapeake Bay region who had been fighting against the name of the team since the mid-80s.
No ethnic group is monolithic in their thoughts or beliefs. But to state that the majority of Native Americans enjoy being associated with a racist term is laughable.
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And even if we refuse to acknowledge their vast differences, Native Americans aren’t a homogenous group. Some of them object to it, others have more important issues to worry about.
I guess the Commanders feel that they can't afford any more controversies.![]()
Commanders cut McManus after assault lawsuit
The Washington Commanders on Sunday released kicker Brandon McManus, days after a lawsuit that was filed against him became public alleging sexual assault from an incident that occurred when he was a member of the Jacksonville Jaguars.www.espn.com
I think every team other than the Cowboys and Chiefs would have cut McManus in this situation.I guess the Commanders feel that they can't afford any more controversies.
I guess the Commanders feel that they can't afford any more controversies.
RIP Larry Allen
Caserio already has this.
Does Caserio fall over a lot?
I need this.
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Browns sign Stefanski, GM Berry to extensions
The Cleveland Browns have signed coach Kevin Stefanski and general manager Andrew Berry to contract extensions, the team announced Wednesday.www.espn.com