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Trump's NFL debate arguement is rather baseless (and other conflicts) - SteveG - 08-12-2016

The first debate on Sept. 26 is scheduled at the same time as a NFL game between the Atlanta Falcons and New Orleans Saints, picked by Sports Illustrated as two of the five worst teams in their conference, airing on ESPN.

Want more reasons, Don? It also conflicts with the saints day for Saint Nilus the Younger;



Abbot Born in Calabria, southern Italy, to Greek parents, he spent a dissolute youth until deciding to enter the Basilian order after his mistress and their child died when he was about thirty years old. After living as a hermit for a time, he took up residence in several communities and finally was elected abbot over San Demetrio Corone. In 981, marauding Saracens threatened southern Italy, and Nilus fled with his monks to Monte Cassino. After spending fifteen years in the monastery of Vallelucio which had been given to the monks for their use, he founded a new community at Serpero. Later he received a grant of land from Count Gregory of Tusculum and so established the community which became the Monastery of Grottaferrata under Nilus' disciple St Bartholomew. Nilus died at Frascati on December 27.

Obviously, a bad day for a debate.


Re: Trump's NFL debate arguement is rather baseless (and other conflicts) - Lux Interior - 08-12-2016

Not to side with Trump, but this is Monday Night Football.

Even if the debate schedule was hashed out before the NFL schedule was released, Everyone knew there would be a game on.

Since the schedule was a bi-partisan effort, one can assume that neither side wants anyone watching the debates.


Re: Trump's NFL debate arguement is rather baseless (and other conflicts) - RgrF - 08-12-2016

They haven't yet made room for Saint Brady, what were they thinking?


Re: Trump's NFL debate arguement is rather baseless (and other conflicts) - gabester - 08-12-2016

People could probably watch a Presidential Debate AND Monday Night Football... after all there's 5 seconds of action and 30+ seconds between snaps. And the NFL games aren't much better. :-)


Re: Trump's NFL debate arguement is rather baseless (and other conflicts) - Ted King - 08-12-2016

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-fix/wp/2016/08/01/do-nfl-games-really-take-eyeballs-off-presidential-debates/

Should Trump really be worried about the NFL eating into debate ratings? Considering how insanely popular NFL telecasts are — they perennially dominate lists of the most-watched TV shows — you would think the answer is clearly yes. But the historical evidence isn't so conclusive.

Presidential debates have competed with prime-time NFL games three times since 1992, always against "Monday Night Football." Among 17 total debates, these three rank third, sixth and eighth in viewership — all in the top half.

As you can see, interest in the debates varies widely from one election cycle to the next, so it is also worth examining how debates that clashed with football rated in comparison to others in the same years. In 1992, the football debate drew the second-biggest audience out of three; it was first of three in 2004 and third of three in 2012. There is no pattern, in other words.



Re: Trump's NFL debate arguement is rather baseless (and other conflicts) - Ombligo - 08-12-2016

Both the debates and the game will feature balls getting kicked.