• @7u5k3n@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    The NFL fabricating stories for views / clicks / likes?!?!

    Never!!!

    Cuts to Taylor at a football game

    Cuts to demar Hamlin - tho he did die

    Cuts to Josh Dobbs and his degree

    Cuts to Jackson mahomes

    Etc.

    I firmly believe that the NFL absolutely drives a narrative, creates drama, has the referees keep games close for views and latches on to anything that makes news and drives viewers.

    The games exist to only serve us ads… :/

    • @FlickOfTheBean@lemmy.world
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      47 months ago

      Ohhhh that’s why football got huge, like, turned into a full on human meat grinder industry huge. Because advertisers wanted more eyeballs, so they started pumping money in.

      Wild how capitalism effects everything like that x.x

      Not sure I would have ever put that together without your “the game exists to only serve us ads” quip. Like, there’s naturally big, but when advertising gets involved, it becomes gigantic, whatever it is.

      • @7u5k3n@lemmy.world
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        47 months ago

        Yeah I hate to put it that way… But last year with the demar Hamlin deal and then the whole Taylor swift deal this year and how overboard everything has gone with it… It just really drove home that they just want to drive a narrative that gets eyes on the screen.

        Alabama being in the college football playoffs over Florida State is the same thing for the NCAA. Saban is marketable and a household name outside of the sec. Which is why he’s on Aflac commercials… So of course bama gets into the playoffs. Marketing and views.

        Perhaps I’m just jaded, perhaps I’m wrong. But it really doesn’t feel like I am. :(

      • @frezik@midwest.social
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        7 months ago

        It’s also a game that works for advertising better than many others. Games like basketball want to keep things moving all the time. Now, the NBA does tend to stop everything a lot, but it’s unnatural to the game and fans hate it. Nobody plays a pickup game of basketball in a park like that.

        American Football inherently stops and starts, so there’s more places to stick commercial breaks.

      • That and - I am going from memory here, so apologies if it’s not 100% correct, but you will get the idea:

        Isn’t that somewhat related to why the military does flyovers and things for some games? It’s a way of recruiting via advertisement.

        Please correct me if I’m getting it wrong.

    • @givesomefucks@lemmy.world
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      37 months ago

      I can’t remberbif it was NFL or NBA, but one of them are fully allowed to influence games by refs or something.

      Like, straight up went the WWE “we’re an entertainment industry” route. And I don’t mean people just think it’s possible, but I’m pretty sure whichever one it was has it explicitly stated in their own regulations that if it ever came out that they told refs who should win, and stopped hiring refs who don’t listen…

      That it would be both super cool and super legal.