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Empire's Fall: The Last Days of the NFL as we know it
Di Gary Sapp
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On paper the brand never looked stronger. Revenue is approaching 15 billion dollars a season. Over 100 Million people watched the last Super Bowl. The International Series in London has grossed over 30 million per contest.
How could a league at the height of its power and sphere of influence be showing chinks in the armor?
Gary Sapp believes that outrageous ticket pricing, over exposure on television and favoritism for the offensive side of the ball is setting the NFL up for a devastating fall. Hardcore fans are turned off by greedy owners, constant rule changes discouraging defense, troubled players, and the lack of physical play that once made the game great.
And yet it is not too late to save America's game from Roger Goodell and hand full of owners who are continuing to throw daggers at loyal patrons while they line their pockets with millions upon millions of dollars.
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Empire's Fall - Gary Sapp
Empire’s Fall: The Last Days of the NFL as we know it.
By Gary Sapp
Copyright 2015 Gary Sapp
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Cover Art by: C_Osett
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Dedication
Nest Egg Publishing Presents Gary Sapp
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Cover Art by C_Osett
Thank you for sharing your vision and aiding me in sharing mine
Main Content:
Host: So after an extended hiatus, Sapp, we are back with another Sports Study article. How have you been?
Sapp: I’m good. And as you and most of our readers know I’ve been busy doing what I love which is answering my calling in life by producing fiction. I do have plenty of writing passion left for this however. Sports are a part of me. And the NFL—at least the NFL I once knew—is a huge chunk of that admiration I have for sport.
Host: And so we are back.
Sapp: And so we are, so let’s get to it.
Host: You titled this article, Empire’s Fall: The Last Days of the NFL as we Know it. Some out there in the reading audience would already question your sanity with that line of thinking. The NFL is big business, a very big successful.
Sapp: Perhaps.
Host: Let me see if I’ve got my number