There’s a certain amount of hype surrounding the NFL, but it’s worth noting that the game itself has been very good for the sport of football.
While the ratings have been low for years, the games have consistently drawn more than double the audience of the Super Bowl.
And if you’re watching NFL games at home, there’s little reason to be skeptical that they’ll stay that way for long.
That said, the sport itself is in some ways a strange beast.
For the most part, the league is a one-man show.
Its a business, and it thrives on the fact that there are always a million people on the field, watching every play.
And there are certainly a million players on the team.
The only real downside is that the league’s ratings are down for the past few years, with games in prime time and on prime time only getting a fraction of the viewers they used to get.
But there’s something to be said for the fact, that if you can get your head around the concept of a single-player game, it’s a lot of fun.
We’ve been tracking the league since the league began in 1998 and have found that the biggest reason the ratings haven’t really been dropping for years is because the sport is one-sided.
The players are on one side of the field and the TV is on the other.
And that’s a little odd when you consider how often football has been the highest-rated sport in the country.
We’re not talking about ESPN, which has an audience of more than 1 billion people, or TNT, which attracts about 10 million viewers a night.
That’s not to mention the huge amount of ad revenue the NFL generates through its national TV deal, which is more than any other sports league in the United States.
While that money has to be spent somewhere, most of it is funneled into building stadiums for football’s players and creating the spectacle that is a Super Bowl on the big screen.
There’s nothing wrong with that.
There is, however, something very wrong with the one-way ticket to this spectacle.
There have been plenty of examples of the kind of spectacle that’s generated over the years.
In 1998, there were a few notable cases, like the Superdome and the NFL’s “Rugby World Cup” which was a soccer game played in the dome.
But the one thing that has always been especially noticeable is that this game is essentially one big show with an arena and a field and fans in attendance.
While stadiums and stadiums can be beautiful places to watch sports, it doesn’t necessarily help the game in the long run.
As we’ve noted, the Superbowl, the World Series, the NBA Finals, the NCAA tournament and the NHL All-Star game have all been held at stadiums, and none of those games were ever quite as successful as they could have been.
It’s hard to imagine the Superbowl in 2016 being any different.
And yet, as of Monday, the NFL is on pace to sell more than 20 million tickets for the game.
That number doesn’t include the roughly 1.3 million that the NFL has already sold to people in the stands.
That means that it will have sold more tickets than the next five leagues combined, including the NBA and the NBA’s most recent championship-winning team, the Golden State Warriors.
That makes the Superbsnap even more exciting, as it’ll be the biggest sporting event of the year for an entirely different reason: it will be played in a stadium that is designed to look like a basketball arena.
That, of course, is the NFL.
For years, people have speculated that the stadium would look like the old NBA arenas, which, despite being built with basketball in mind, never really had a chance of replicating the glory of a Superbowl.
(This is a subject that has been debated, but ultimately, the idea that the NBA would try to replicate the NBA of the 1980s seems ludicrous.)
But it’s not just that the new arena looks more like a stadium.
It looks more basketball-like.
It has the look of a court, with a basket in the middle and an artificial turf surface.
And while the league has taken some steps to change how it plays, it seems to be taking nothing seriously, or even trying to change, at all.
While it’s still a lot to ask of a sports league, the answer might be to get the Superbiesnap done right.
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