The NFL right now reminds me NASCAR in the early 2000s. NASCAR was so sure they were going to be hot shit for decades to come that the alienated a lot of the traditional Southern fan base by taking races away from places like Darlington and abandoning Rockingham altogether for another race in Vegas or Kansas, wanted to build a speedway on Long Island to capture the New York tv market and now the Brickyard 400 is half empty and I couldn't name a dozen NASCAR drivers after watching pretty much every race from 1998-2003.Giants wrote:I'll believe Vegas is happening when the owners vote for it and not a minute sooner. Not so much about the gambling issue as about the market size (too damn small) and Mark Davis's personal wealth (not enough to handle it if things fail, this is why Stan Kroenke got the nod over the Raiders/Chargers plan in LA). Ratings are down for the first time ever, and that means literally anything can happen (except for a publically funded stadium in the Bay Area of course).
The NFL thought they were unstoppable. Glad to see them humbled a bit