Was the NFL more enjoyable when there was less media coverage?

I was just thinking about how on a Monday, probably back in 1994 or so, I waited by the radio all day to hear if Alvin Harper, who had suffered an knee injury in the previous day's game, was going to miss significant time. This was a little before there were even radio stations dedicated to sports reporting. It took me forever to get any information.

Thinking about that makes me say sports are much better now.
 
abersonc;2121820 said:
I was just thinking about how on a Monday, probably back in 1994 or so, I waited by the radio all day to hear if Alvin Harper, who had suffered an knee injury in the previous day's game, was going to miss significant time. This was a little before there were even radio stations dedicated to sports reporting. It took me forever to get any information.

Thinking about that makes me say sports are much better now.


I remember back in the early-mid 90's... when I went into work with the 411 on the Cowboys... everyone asked, how do you know that?

I said Internet.... they were amazed..... ooooohhhh internet.... whoaah!
 
Debatable. Less then left you wanting more. More now means we should be getting work done than blogging. :)
 

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