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Originally Posted by JRutledge
Well the fact is that MLB Playoffs did not get an audience to watch their sport over a regular season NFL game with both teams from small markets and one of the teams without a win.
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It's pointless reiterating something for the umpteenth time when you lack the ability to understand numbers. The Super Bowl is one single event marketed to the hilt. It's shown on a Sunday night--the single biggest prime time of the week. The World Series is shown on from 4 to 7 nights, only one of which can possibly even be a Sunday.
When you go shopping, you really DO have a hard time distinguishing between apples and oranges, don't you?
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The facts are also that at the HS level, it is the 4th on the list of popularity.
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Again, a statement skewn by numbers. Math wasn't your best subject was it? Jeesh!
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Oh, did I mention that NFL Pre-season games that play on National TV also have higher ratings than anything MLB does during that same time.
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That is really a stupid comment that is borne of a lack of knowledge and logic. Seriously. It's been explained multiple times here. You exhibit poor logic in reaching a false conclusion. Think about that and you might realize why. You don't get it; you just don't get it.
My 8-year-old niece could better understand things.
As would a wall.