My solution is simply to not watch the NFL. I can find better uses for my time. These players need to understand that they are in a business, and the customer pays their multi-million dollar salaries. The vast majority of the demographic that makes up NFL viewers doesn't want to see what they're doing. When it starts hurting their salaries, they'll get the message.
Originally Posted by billw1032
Your solution and many others, especially in the segments that are coveted by advertisers. As a league, the NFL has really screwed this up. The other professional sports acted early and appropriately, and they have no problems.
Ratings have dropped, and I shake my head in disbelief when the NFL claims it is due to concussions. So as they let this National Anthem kneeling continue to fester, the ratings will continue to fall, as well as revenue from advertisers. And they will do long lasting damage to their brand.
I decided not to watch pro games last year. I thought I was going to really miss it. But I did not. College football met my gridiron fix, and I appreciated more time on Sunday and Mondays. Don’t be surprised if college football starts playing games on Sunday.