IsThatBrothaMouzone?
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Bumping this thread.It is though.
More people follow the nba, it’s just not religion/american culture to watch basketball on tv. As is the case with the nfl.
If football could get the same online interactions as basketball, it would benefit the players. Would make more of them celebrities and up their endorsement money. Just like Formula 1, the NFL have been working really hard with that angle through Netflix, HBO and on. To a point where they might pass the nba soon, seeing how boring these new guys are. QBs probably already have passed them. Like a Greek Nigerian is the most interesting player besides the old heads.![]()
It's ironic because the ONE thing holding the NFL back is that it doesn't have the individual superstar appeal. People will know LeBron and Luka without even watching hoops. No one knows who Josh Allen is outside of football fans.
NFL execs enjoy keeping that level of control over the athletes, and yet it's that control that limits the ceiling some of these guys could reach...which in turn limits the NFL ceiling. It's a weird paradox.
They're content to be #1 in America and throw some bones to international fans. They'd love to be global like the NBA or Soccer, but they're also afraid of taking a big risk and falling on their face. Also think America has a unique mix of athletes that the world cannot match in a football setting. Fast twitch Black and white dudes that can run like the wind, dunk a basketball and lift a house. The only ones capable play rugby, but most of them function like a high end Lexus instead of a Bugatti.
The Real Stars of the NFL. Legit, the NFL Referee Union is basically the Mafia who Roger bends the knee towards.


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