The Oakland Raiders and Philadelphia Eagles met on the gridiron last night, but turned in the lowest Week 16 ratings forMonday Night Football since 2012.
With their win against the Raiders 19-10 at Philly’s Lincoln Financial Field on Christmas Day, the Eagles clinched the NFC’s No. 1 seed earning themselves a spot in the playoffs coming on either Jan. 13 or 14.
But the big win apparently didn’t do anything for the TV ratings:
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6 comments:
Good, good. ALL pro sportsball needs to go away. Sportsball is just one of many ways the elites keep our god given and beautiful flame of anger not directed at them. If your'e a grown man watching other grom men chase a ball around, you're a loser.
End of the year, NFL will come out and say overall ratings were down 10%. BIG DEAL, WHO CARES. They will break them down for FOX, CBS, NBC and ESPN. ESPN will have the worst regular night (Monday) ratings followed by the Thurs package, then NBC, CBS and FOX. BIG DEAL, WHO CARES. The combines will be in Feb/Mar, then the draft, preseason, regular season again, etc., etc., etc.,. BIG DEAL WHO CARES.
The only time anything will resonate with the owners is when people stop buying tickets. The TV package is a done deal with many years left on it....hit the owners in the pocketbook and that's ticket sales and concessions! Rating meaning zippy when their money is already in the bank. Now, the next TV contract could be very interesting!!!!!
most people were at church
Ravens have been crying about attendance recently. I love it!!
Making America Great Again. Disrespect the American people and you will be sorry. Hey United Nations, did you listen to Nikki Hailey.
really hard to feel sorry for millionaire anti-americans
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