"I think the NFL is about 10 years away from an implosion"-Mark Cuban

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DALLAS - Mark Cuban, the outspoken Dallas Mavericks owner, predicts a drastic decline in the popularity of the NFL over the next decade due to the league's greed.

"I think the NFL is 10 years away from an implosion," Cuban said Sunday evening when his pregame conversation with reporters, which covered a broad range of topics, swayed toward football. "I'm just telling you, pigs get fat, hogs get slaughtered. And they're getting hoggy. Just watch. Pigs get fat, hogs get slaughtered. When you try to take it too far, people turn the other way.

Mark Cuban took aim at Jerry Jones' NFL, saying: "I'm just telling you, pigs get fat, hogs get slaughtered. And they're getting hoggy. Just watch."

"I'm just telling you, when you've got a good thing and you get greedy, it always, always, always, always, always turns on you. That's rule number one of business."

Cuban is specifically referring to the NFL expanding their television package. He considers it a poor business decision for the NFL, which consistently dominates TV ratings, to play games on days other than Sunday and Monday.In February, the NFL announced a one-year deal with CBS and NFL Network partnering to televise Thursday night games. CBS, which won the bidding for the Thursday night package over NBC, ABC, Fox and Turner, will air the games during the first eight weeks of the season, simulcasting them with the NFL Network. The league's cable network will exclusively show six Thursday night games later in the season with CBS' top announcing tandem of Jim Nantz and Phil Simms in the booth. The NFL Network will also have a Saturday doubleheader in Week 16.

The NFL started a limited package of Thursday night games in 2006. The NFL Network showed 13 Thursday night games last season.

"They're trying to take over every night of TV," Cuban said. "Initially, it'll be, 'Yeah, they're the biggest-rating thing that there is.' OK, Thursday, that's great, regardless of whether it impacts [the NBA] during that period when we cross over. Then if it gets Saturday, now you're impacting colleges. Now it's on four days a week. ..."It's all football. At some point, the people get sick of it."Cuban said the NFL is making a mistake by valuing television money over the convenience of fans who are used to planning for their NFL teams to play on Sundays with the occasional Monday night game. He compared it to the decline in popularity of "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" after the game show expanded to air five days a week.

"They put it on every night," Cuban said. "Not 100 percent analogous, but they handled it the same. I'm just telling you, pigs get fat, hogs get slaughtered."
 

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cuban is just saying that because hes a nba owner, playing games on other nights will make nba ratings even lower.

a nfl game on thursday night on cbs will make a nba game on tnt ratings even lower

it will never get to friday or saturday there is a broadcasting act for over 50 years that prohibits it.

the nfl will die in popularity etc. mainly due to concussion lawsuits and the violent game
 

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Cuban got a point. NFL over-saturating itself sooner or later it fans will turn away from it.
I wouldn't be mad if they got rid of Monday night football and switched it to Friday night. Had Sunday ticket and only wanted it for Redzone channel. They're screwing their own product especially with that channel. I still believe that when that tv money bubble burst, they will go to a ppv option and that's when folks will say the hell with this
 

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cuban is just saying that because hes a nba owner, playing games on other nights will make nba ratings even lower.

a nfl game on thursday night on cbs will make a nba game on tnt ratings even lower

it will never get to friday or saturday there is a broadcasting act for over 50 years that prohibits it.

the nfl will die in popularity etc. mainly due to concussion lawsuits and the violent game
With the money they can spend you really think that shyt will matter when the leagues K St lobbyist get involved?
 
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