I'm just here to say I didn't realize you lowly proles could get access to these articles or I would have posted this when I got my copy last week. That and I demand our mailman start getting the mag in my mailbox on Saturday.
There are a lot of other resaons that aren't covered. Like the fact that it's easy to be an NFL fan, because NFL teams play way fewer games than any other sport's teams I think this is a huge reason for the NFL's popularity compared to other sports. While I enjoyed the article, I think they're overthinking the topic a bit. A game during the NFL season is more like an event. The buildup lasts all week, and you don't necessarily have to spend all week keeping track of what's going on. If you start paying attention later in the week, you can still be up to speed by the weekend kickoff. There's no watching the schedule to see how many times per week a team plays what is often a meaningless game. In the NFL, all the games mean something, with very few exceptions. The NFL schedule is something no other major sport can compare to, and why it will continue to smoke all the other sports, popularity-wise.
you guys all need to get laid. Comment icon posted by Mr. Shizzle at 7:02 PM CDT on May 8 You know, I've noticed that the guys who use that line are usually the ones that need it most. No -my God, he's right. I need to get laid more. How did you know Shizzle - HOW DID YOU KNOW?!? Ahem. I too am surprised about the gambling not being mentioned. It's a big reason for the popularity of the sport. However, the relative strength of the labour union has always been a bit of a surprise to me, too. This is easily the most lucrative sporting league in North America, but compared to the NBAPA and the NHLPA the NFLPA has no teeth.
I think one of the reasons the labor union is as weak as it is for pro football, is that the game itself is more of a organizational and team effort. Individual stars certainly exists, but have a much smaller impact on the game. In fact a great team makes its players stars. The game itself is great when competitive regardless of the individuals playing. That is why college football is just as exciting. As long as the teams are relatively equal, a great spectator event can happen.