A league of quicksand we didn't create

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Never have I enjoyed a football season less. I'm ready for the 2017 season to just end.

I'm up to here with Zeke talk. Jerry is now suing anything that moves, weeks after being inducted into the Hall of Fame. I've learned more, and now know less, than I ever have about the US judicial system. Colin Kaepernick has been anointed as the Dr. Martin Luther Unitas of football. Flags are flying out of referee pockets like they're wrapped in fire ants. Targeting hits are now grounds for Harvey Weinstein scorn.

And all the while, the games are just putrid. Bad football by dudes from college who aren't prepared for NFL football. Teams no longer practice for more than 10 minutes at a time. Hamstrings are getting pulled more than Harvey Weinstein's....oops, already used that one.

This seems like a conflation of so many related and unrelated events, movements, and issues all coming to a collective head simultaneously. It's been brewing inside and outside of football for a long, long time obviously.

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The Owners: The NFL is gorged with a band of megalomaniacs, who appointed a wannabe owner with a God-complex to protect them from themselves. Jerry Jones has never been puppeteered like this in his life, and Roger Goodell seems to have him by his genital shorthairs. Same goes for a collection of owners who pride themselves on unrestrained and unquestioned power. They've cornered themselves by their own doing, and now they're eating their own in a dogpile to re-establish the pecking owner. This is going to get ugly.

The Players: Today's players suffer from the same sense of entitled and unchecked ego as their owners, believing somehow that they are "owed" these lavish lives by some form of self-indoctrination. They are largely just simpletons with born physical genetics, and so little more, yet they equate their abilities with an intellectual prowess they simply don't have but for rare exceptions. They are literally pissing on their lottery tickets by pretending to be more than what they are, and soon to be less than most. The regrets of fallen athletes is cliché to the point of boring anymore, yet still a huge percentage of them conduct themselves like predatory ingrates off the field, behaving like they just don't care, which they don't. They are becoming less and less likeable with each passing season.

The League: The NFL has developed a false sense of itself and overreached its limitations in hopes of creating new fanbases out of thin air. *******ized rules now confuse its most ardent and knowledgeable followers, who played and watched a very different game than what's presented these days. Oversaturation of this "different" style of football is hurting the league as well, as games are too many and too often, including faraway places that would rather watch cricket than football. The build-up of each week is gone. All football all the time is taking away the mystique and special occasion that the NFL once held. The insatiable pursuit of money has castrated this game of its greatness. The aura is gone.

Us: And then there's the United States of America today that is encroaching on everything the game stands for. The masculinity of football is being attacked from all sides. Academia has put its crosshairs firmly on football, not to make it safer, but to eliminate it altogether through predetermined CTE theories that are being "proven" before qualitative data has been established. "Bullying" is now a thing in the locker room. Seriously, bullying. Gay rights for draft picks became a 24-hour debated topic for weeks on end. Pregame anthems have become social battlefields. There's as much NFL on CNN and Fox as there is on ESPN, and you can't tell which channel you're actually watching.

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Ratings are dropping for lots of reasons, not just those bandied about among the agenda-laden talking heads. The NFL has changed, and not for the better. It's leaving those of us most loyal and in love with football out to roost and find our way alone.

I'm getting tired. I watch every Cowboys game, and I root like always. But it doesn't feel the same. I'm not as emotionally invested as I should be, like I've always been. Some of that is because of Zeke and Goodell and Jerry and endless legal motions and appeals and rulings. But a lot of it is just because of everything else.

Maybe the NFL will enact massive social changes and re-invent itself as a more palatable and less brutish sport for future generations. Perhaps there's a way to electronically tackle somebody coming soon that will save brains and prevent injuiries. Perhaps we can figure out a way to perfectly and equally represent every race, religion, nationality, and gender across the spectrum of owners, players, referees, and broadcasters.

Maybe football utopia really is possible. Big goals and aspirations are great, I suppose. These are just the required painful steps.

Not me.

I just wish I could have my old football back. Can you imagine if I actually said that out loud in public?
 

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Something is happening on the fan side of football that I thought was never possible. We as a group, meaning us fans, are actually starting to push back at the very things you are describing. Once this ball gets rolling, it's going to be very hard to stop it. If the NFL and players cannot see it, it's going to end badly for everyone including the fans.
 

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Never have I enjoyed a football season less. I'm ready for the 2017 season to just end.

I'm up to here with Zeke talk. Jerry is now suing anything that moves, weeks after being inducted into the Hall of Fame. I've learned more, and now know less, than I ever have about the US judicial system. Colin Kaepernick has been anointed as the Dr. Martin Luther Unitas of football. Flags are flying out of referee pockets like they're wrapped in fire ants. Targeting hits are now grounds for Harvey Weinstein scorn.

And all the while, the games are just putrid. Bad football by dudes from college who aren't prepared for NFL football. Teams no longer practice for more than 10 minutes at a time. Hamstrings are getting pulled more than Harvey Weinstein's....oops, already used that one.

This seems like a conflation of so many related and unrelated events, movements, and issues all coming to a collective head simultaneously. It's been brewing inside and outside of football for a long, long time obviously.

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The Owners: The NFL is gorged with a band of megalomaniacs, who appointed a wannabe owner with a God-complex to protect them from themselves. Jerry Jones has never been puppeteered like this in his life, and Roger Goodell seems to have him by his genital shorthairs. Same goes for a collection of owners who pride themselves on unrestrained and unquestioned power. They've cornered themselves by their own doing, and now they're eating their own in a dogpile to re-establish the pecking owner. This is going to get ugly.

The Players: Today's players suffer from the same sense of entitled and unchecked ego as their owners, believing somehow that they are "owed" these lavish lives by some form of self-indoctrination. They are largely just simpletons with born physical genetics, and so little more, yet they equate their abilities with an intellectual prowess they simply don't have but for rare exceptions. They are literally pissing on their lottery tickets by pretending to be more than what they are, and soon to be less than most. The regrets of fallen athletes is cliché to the point of boring anymore, yet still a huge percentage of them conduct themselves like predatory ingrates off the field, behaving like they just don't care, which they don't. They are becoming less and less likeable with each passing season.

The League: The NFL has developed a false sense of itself and overreached its limitations in hopes of creating new fanbases out of thin air. *******ized rules now confuse its most ardent and knowledgeable followers, who played and watched a very different game than what's presented these days. Oversaturation of this "different" style of football is hurting the league as well, as games are too many and too often, including faraway places that would rather watch cricket than football. The build-up of each week is gone. All football all the time is taking away the mystique and special occasion that the NFL once held. The insatiable pursuit of money has castrated this game of its greatness. The aura is gone.

Us: And then there's the United States of America today that is encroaching on everything the game stands for. The masculinity of football is being attacked from all sides. Academia has put its crosshairs firmly on football, not to make it safer, but to eliminate it altogether through predetermined CTE theories that are being "proven" before qualitative data has been established. "Bullying" is now a thing in the locker room. Seriously, bullying. Gay rights for draft picks became a 24-hour debated topic for weeks on end. Pregame anthems have become social battlefields. There's as much NFL on CNN and Fox as there is on ESPN, and you can't tell which channel you're actually watching.

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Ratings are dropping for lots of reasons, not just those bandied about among the agenda-laden talking heads. The NFL has changed, and not for the better. It's leaving those of us most loyal and in love with football out to roost and find our way alone.

I'm getting tired. I watch every Cowboys game, and I root like always. But it doesn't feel the same. I'm not as emotionally invested as I should be, like I've always been. Some of that is because of Zeke and Goodell and Jerry and endless legal motions and appeals and rulings. But a lot of it is just because of everything else.

Maybe the NFL will enact massive social changes and re-invent itself as a more palatable and less brutish sport for future generations. Perhaps there's a way to electronically tackle somebody coming soon that will save brains and prevent injuiries. Perhaps we can figure out a way to perfectly and equally represent every race, religion, nationality, and gender across the spectrum of owners, players, referees, and broadcasters.

Maybe football utopia really is possible. Big goals and aspirations are great, I suppose. These are just the required painful steps.

Not me.

I just wish I could have my old football back. Can you imagine if I actually said that out loud in public?

You have your head in the sand about cte dude.And masculinity is being attacked? Come on. is it macho to put a bullet in your chest at 54 years of age?
 

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Yeah this has been a pretty joyless season.

But I expect this from the Prescott era. One more down, hopefully not many more to go.

Which reminds me, I think we should move on from Tyron Smith because of his back problems and go with an UDFA at LT next year.
 

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I turned the game off last night in the 3rd quarter because the "color rush" uniforms -- if that's what they were -- failed to look less ridiculous as the game wore on. So, add that to the list, at least for me.
Yep. It looked and played like a high school game.
 

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Totally agree. I don't think the real NFL will ever come back. It's the end of an era. And we are fanatic fans who used to watch football all weekend. The NFL is trying to appease casual fans that don't really care about the game. College basketball starts tonight so there will be something else for me to watch.
 

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Totally agree. I don't think the real NFL will ever come back. It's the end of an era. And we are fanatic fans who used to watch football all weekend. The NFL is trying to appease casual fans that don't really care about the game. College basketball starts tonight so there will be something else for me to watch.
And young people aren't watching. They've alienated us, and they're not getting the next generation. Bad formula.

Who would want to watch this if they didn't have a history with it?
 

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And young people aren't watching. They've alienated us, and they're not getting the next generation. Bad formula.

Who would want to watch this if they didn't have a history with it?
I would have quit years ago if I hadn't followed the Cowboys for over 40 years. That's a lot of great memories to walk away from. But the game just isn't as fun as it used to be. In fact probably the time I spend here on the Zone talking to all of you is one big reason I'm still interested.
 
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Never have I enjoyed a football season less. I'm ready for the 2017 season to just end.

I'm up to here with Zeke talk. Jerry is now suing anything that moves, weeks after being inducted into the Hall of Fame. I've learned more, and now know less, than I ever have about the US judicial system. Colin Kaepernick has been anointed as the Dr. Martin Luther Unitas of football. Flags are flying out of referee pockets like they're wrapped in fire ants. Targeting hits are now grounds for Harvey Weinstein scorn.

And all the while, the games are just putrid. Bad football by dudes from college who aren't prepared for NFL football. Teams no longer practice for more than 10 minutes at a time. Hamstrings are getting pulled more than Harvey Weinstein's....oops, already used that one.

This seems like a conflation of so many related and unrelated events, movements, and issues all coming to a collective head simultaneously. It's been brewing inside and outside of football for a long, long time obviously.

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The Owners: The NFL is gorged with a band of megalomaniacs, who appointed a wannabe owner with a God-complex to protect them from themselves. Jerry Jones has never been puppeteered like this in his life, and Roger Goodell seems to have him by his genital shorthairs. Same goes for a collection of owners who pride themselves on unrestrained and unquestioned power. They've cornered themselves by their own doing, and now they're eating their own in a dogpile to re-establish the pecking owner. This is going to get ugly.

The Players: Today's players suffer from the same sense of entitled and unchecked ego as their owners, believing somehow that they are "owed" these lavish lives by some form of self-indoctrination. They are largely just simpletons with born physical genetics, and so little more, yet they equate their abilities with an intellectual prowess they simply don't have but for rare exceptions. They are literally pissing on their lottery tickets by pretending to be more than what they are, and soon to be less than most. The regrets of fallen athletes is cliché to the point of boring anymore, yet still a huge percentage of them conduct themselves like predatory ingrates off the field, behaving like they just don't care, which they don't. They are becoming less and less likeable with each passing season.

The League: The NFL has developed a false sense of itself and overreached its limitations in hopes of creating new fanbases out of thin air. *******ized rules now confuse its most ardent and knowledgeable followers, who played and watched a very different game than what's presented these days. Oversaturation of this "different" style of football is hurting the league as well, as games are too many and too often, including faraway places that would rather watch cricket than football. The build-up of each week is gone. All football all the time is taking away the mystique and special occasion that the NFL once held. The insatiable pursuit of money has castrated this game of its greatness. The aura is gone.

Us: And then there's the United States of America today that is encroaching on everything the game stands for. The masculinity of football is being attacked from all sides. Academia has put its crosshairs firmly on football, not to make it safer, but to eliminate it altogether through predetermined CTE theories that are being "proven" before qualitative data has been established. "Bullying" is now a thing in the locker room. Seriously, bullying. Gay rights for draft picks became a 24-hour debated topic for weeks on end. Pregame anthems have become social battlefields. There's as much NFL on CNN and Fox as there is on ESPN, and you can't tell which channel you're actually watching.

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Ratings are dropping for lots of reasons, not just those bandied about among the agenda-laden talking heads. The NFL has changed, and not for the better. It's leaving those of us most loyal and in love with football out to roost and find our way alone.

I'm getting tired. I watch every Cowboys game, and I root like always. But it doesn't feel the same. I'm not as emotionally invested as I should be, like I've always been. Some of that is because of Zeke and Goodell and Jerry and endless legal motions and appeals and rulings. But a lot of it is just because of everything else.

Maybe the NFL will enact massive social changes and re-invent itself as a more palatable and less brutish sport for future generations. Perhaps there's a way to electronically tackle somebody coming soon that will save brains and prevent injuiries. Perhaps we can figure out a way to perfectly and equally represent every race, religion, nationality, and gender across the spectrum of owners, players, referees, and broadcasters.

Maybe football utopia really is possible. Big goals and aspirations are great, I suppose. These are just the required painful steps.

Not me.

I just wish I could have my old football back. Can you imagine if I actually said that out loud in public?
Excellent post. The NFL needs more football and less drama. It's an escape from the drudgery of real life and lately, under the watch of Goodell, it had been nothing but.
 

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I turned the game off last night in the 3rd quarter because the "color rush" uniforms -- if that's what they were -- failed to look less ridiculous as the game wore on. So, add that to the list, at least for me.
Last night was a fine example of the failures of the NFL. Football played at a poor level, flags galore, color rush, and commercials. Ratings drop 100% guaranteed
 

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You have your head in the sand about cte dude.And masculinity is being attacked? Come on. is it macho to put a bullet in your chest at 54 years of age?
The vast majority of players don't do that. And lots of people that didn't play football do.

These studies want to blame all Alzheimer's, depression, etc, that former players experience on CTE from playing football. People from all walks of life have these issues, and CTE occurs in people who never played football.

It's not that there is no CTE issue worth studying. It's that they want so desperately to prove this true that aren't properly studying it. What about steroids, PEDs, illicit drug use, pain killers, and just the process of aging? Nope, it has to be football or the study isn't serving its intended purpose.

The narrative is predetermined. There needs to be an honest study of CTE.
 

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I admit football doesn't feel the same to me anymore either. I am not 100% sure what it is but I do think some of the political infestation has soured me this year. I am also enjoying watching the games less in general. Endless commercials, so many penalties, rule changes, etc.. and just the overall flow is just terrible to me. The product seems really stale sometimes. I still enjoy watching the Cowboys but I am really bored with a lot of other things about NFL games.
 

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Good post. I agree, the masculinity of football is being undermined, what we have now is not what I grew up watching.
The Kapernick thing is not going to go away and should have been dealt with, when a hint of trouble was brewing.

I don't have a solution, but I think Goodell needs to go, even just for the sake of a new start.
 

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I admit football doesn't feel the same to me anymore either. I am not 100% sure what it is but I do think some of the political infestation has soured me this year. I am also enjoying watching the games less in general. Endless commercials, so many penalties, rule changes, etc.. and just the overall flow is just terrible to me. The product seems really stale sometimes. I still enjoy watching the Cowboys but I am really bored with a lot of other things about NFL games.
Yep, and the NBA and MLB is even worse, but for different reasons. Their ratings are microscopic. Hockey has reached Home Shopping Network obscurity. Sports are in trouble.

I'm a casual EPL fan. Perhaps I should study up.
 
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