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The NFL boasts of having the most enviable fan demographics of any major sports league. With an average viewer income level over that of NBA, NHL or MLB; as well as, an average viewer age under those who view any other live sporting event (with possibly the exception of the newly growing soccer segment in North America, which still lies undetermined). With more than 100,000,000 viewers tuning in each week, and 30 percent of them being female, rednecks, we are not!-
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100,000,000 my *** that theory has already been debunked. They have never had a super bowel with 100mil viewers. In fact that most watched sporting series in the world yearly is not the No Fun League nor is it the premiership…It is F1 Racing….
Taking the reins
Some former CFL players and coaches in U.S. NCAA Division I football:
Danny Barrett, quarterbacks coach, Buffalo
Turner Gill, head coach, Buffalo
Bill Stewart, head coach, West Virginia
Mike Riley, head coach, Oregon State
Kent Austin, offensive co-ordinator, Ole Miss
Paul Chryst, offensive co-ordinator, Wisconsin
Joe Tiller, head coach, Purdue
Steve Sarkisian, offensive co-ordinator, Southern California
Jeff Reinebold, receivers coach, Southern Methodist
Frank Spaziani, defensive co-ordinator, Boston College
Bob Price, tight ends coach, Virginia
Conredge Holloway, director of football operations, Tennessee
Paul Randolph, defensive co-ordinator, Tulsa
Doug Nussmeier, offensive co-ordinator, Fresno State
Oscar Giles, defensive ends coach, Texas
Michael Gray, defensive line coach, Oregon
Tom Brady’s surgery went well. Scott i know you were worried but he had it 29 days after the dirty hit and will be ready to participate when training camp begins. You no longer need to pray for Tom.
for you JJ,
By Michael McCarthy, USA TODAY
Posted 9/6/2006 10:13 PM ET
“About 120 million U.S. fans will tune in to watch 16 NFL games on CBS, Fox, ESPN and NBC.”
According to a recent Harris poll ( which is the longest running; most respected proprietary surveys in the world),
“Approximately 120 million fans watch NFL football on television or in stadiums every weekend during the season.” and, “Super Bowl XXXVIII between New England and Carolina was the most-watched television program ever, with 144.4 million American viewers” (thats just the yanks!). Further, “the top 10 most-watched television shows in history are all Super Bowls.”
By Rafael Zamorano
ESPNdeportes.com, September 15, 2008,
“With an estimated 20 million NFL fans countrywide, including an estimated 5 million die-hard fans, Mexico has the most NFL fans outside of the United States.”
NFL Canada editorial in 2002,
“Toronto—NFL Canada announced today that TSN averaged 422,000 viewers for the first two games of the 2002-03 NFL season. As well, they claim, “last season’s historic NFL game between the New England Patriots @ NY Giants was the most-watched television event of the night in Canada. With a combined 1.27 million viewers on CTV and TSN (CTV – 636,000; TSN - 638,000). Another 200,000 viewers watched the game on RDS. The program even outpaced CBC’s Hockey Night in Canada Games.”
I could go on and on and on, but i think you get the point!
Cheers
There numbers are wrong, there was an article about how the NFL scues there numbers and that the most watched Super Bowel has hardly reached 90 MIl. Do not surcome to NFL propaganda Bubba…F1 has over a billion viewrs a season….
Looks like the Mighty Giants strolled through an alley behind the R&R Hall of Fame and got mauled by a pack of dogs…
GO BROWNS
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Could Orton be the best strating QB out the Bears, PAts and Cow Girls