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Beginning of the End: NFL Ratings Hit Rock Bottom, TV Networks Lose $500 Million Since Protests Began And The New NFL Commissioner Should Be Condoleezza Rice















Ratings and attendance for NFL games have continued to fall, and Week 11 was no exception.
Things have actually gotten very, very bad for the league.

The TV audience for NFL games steepened its slide in Week 11, losing 1 million viewers versus last year’s season-to-date average.
The 6.3 percent slump — worsening from comparable declines of 5.6 to 5.7 percent during the previous three weeks — plagued a week whose off-the-field drama made gridiron tackling seem almost tame by comparison.
Only two games in Week 11 saw audience gains.
The Dallas Cowboys v. Philadelphia Eagles gained 12% more viewers than last year, while the New Orleans Saints v. Washington Redskins garnered 10% more viewers.

But the rest did not.

After starting 11.8 percent behind last year’s TV audience for NFL games in Week 1, league viewership had either held its own or narrowed the gap through Week 8.
The 6.3 percent shortfall in Week 11 reflects an average viewership of 14.9 million for the NFL’s 68 national telecasts this year versus 15.9 million for the season-to-date in 2016.
Now, TV networks have lost $500 million since the kneeling protests began.


The 6.3% drop represents $500 million in potential lost revenue for CBS, ESPN, Fox and NBC, Outkick reported. In the past three weeks, viewership plummeted about 5.7%, which means the cratering is accelerating.
Millions of football fans have turned off their TV sets and canceled their game tickets to protest the NFL’s disrespect of the national anthem.
Unemployed quarterback Colin Kaepernick launched the protests in August 2016, when he hijacked football games by refusing to stand for the national anthem.
Other players have since joined the protest, which has caused irreparable damage to the NFL’s popularity and brand. Fans disgusted by the injection of liberal politics into their leisure time have now boycotted the league in droves.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has continued to call out NFL commissioner Roger Goodell.
This past week, running back Marshawn Lynch further heightened tension by sitting for the “Star Spangled Banner” and standing for the Mexican anthem while his Oakland Raiders took on the New England Patriots in Mexico City.

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Marshawn Lynch of the NFL’s Oakland Raiders stands for the Mexican Anthem and sits down to boos for our National Anthem. Great disrespect! Next time NFL should suspend him for remainder of season. Attendance and ratings way down.

From Business Insider:

President Donald Trump suggested Monday that the NFL should suspend the Oakland Raiders’ running back Marshawn Lynch for the rest of the season if he sits during the US national anthem again.
In a Sunday game played in Mexico City, Lynch took a seat a few measures into the “Star Spangled Banner,” but stood when Mexico’s anthem came on.
Trump tweeted on Monday morning that Lynch “sat down to boos,” and showed “great disrespect.”
“Next time NFL should suspend him for remainder of season. Attendance and ratings way down,” Trump concluded.
From New York Post:

Raiders running back Marshawn Lynch sat during most of U.S. anthem and stood for the Mexican anthem before their game against the Patriots at Azteca Stadium in Mexico City.
Lynch has not stood for the national anthem since returning from retirement this season.
There did not appear to be any other protests during the anthem as the afternoon games kicked off. Five NFL players protested during the national anthems before early games.
Lynch isn’t President Trump’s biggest fan, as evidenced by this t-shirt:


Lynch was recently kicked out of a game for pushing a referee.
From The Daily Caller:

After a play in which Raiders quarterback Derek Carr was on the receiving end of a late hit, players started shoving one another. Lynch, who was on the bench for the play, sprinted onto the field and into the scrum. As the referees were pulling players apart, Lynch could be seen shoving one of the officials.
The official threw a flag and ejected Lynch.

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Facebook is paying millions for a reality show on the NFL's Marshawn Lynch




Oakland Raiders running back Marshawn Lynch. Christian Petersen/Getty Images
Facebook Inc (FB.N) is paying Time Warner Inc's (TWX.N) Bleacher Report millions of dollars for a reality show on NFL player Marshawn Lynch, the sports site told Reuters — a sign that the social media firm is willing to pay top dollar to lure viewers and ads to its Watch video service.
The reality show about the Oakland Raiders running back, called "No Script," launches at a time when Facebook and other web giants including Amazon.com Inc (AMZN.O) and Netflix Inc (NFLX.O) are spending billions on original content in a pitched battle for viewers. Facebook is planning to spend up to $1 billion on original shows, the Wall Street Journal reported.
Facebook did not respond to requests for comment on its spending.
Facebook's Watch was rolled out to U.S. users last month. The company has initially been paying for a handful of shows to attract viewers to the platform.
It has paid $10,000 to $35,000 for shorter-form shows and up to $250,000 for some longer-scripted shows, sources told Reuters in May.

"We think we have a big hit on our hands," said Rory Brown, president of Bleacher Report, declining to comment on how many millions Facebook is paying Bleacher Report for the show. "People are going to spend more time on Facebook because of it."
"No Script" will start streaming this month and consists of eight 10- to 15-minute episodes featuring various antics by Lynch, who is returning to football as a running back for the Raiders.
Lynch, known as "Beast Mode" for his running prowess, has returned to the league this season after retiring in 2015 from the Seattle Seahawks, where he helped win Super Bowl XLVIII against the Denver Broncos in 2014.
The first episode features Lynch taking racecar driving lessons until he ruins the tires of the car.
In a deal similar to others, Facebook retains exclusive rights to the show for a period of time, Brown said, declining to elaborate on the exclusivity window. After that period Bleacher Report owns the content and can use it.
It was a big priority for Bleacher Report to keep the show authentic, given Lynch's raw style, Brown said.
For the most part Facebook gave Bleacher Report full creative control, however the social media network does have concerns about offensive language, Brown said.
"I wouldn't be shocked if that ends up being censored," he said.

 


Top 10 Hottest Female NFL Reporters in 2014









Following are the Top 10 Hottest Female NFL Reporters in 2014.


10. Molly Qerim

Top 10 Hottest Female NFL Reporters in 2016

Molly Qerim is 31 year of age loveliness who graduated as of UConn. She at present employed in favor of ESPN and is the anchor of the “First Take” show. She has in addition vacationed meant for NFL Network, Versus, FS1 and CBS Sports.


She has wrapped university football, golf, MMA, baseball and basketball. For Network of NFL, she has hosted the morning show on weekdays that was named NFL AM.


She is among Top 10 Hottest Female NFL Reporters in 2016 and is on #10 of my list.


9. Lauren Gardner

Lauren Gardner

Lauren Gardner is an extremely sexy of 30 who works in favor of CBS Sports. Her attractiveness is eminent in the Midwest for a moment now as she previously toured the Denver sideline as a cheerleader of Broncos subsequent to graduating as of “University of Colorado”.


She acquired her foremost actual job nearby for Colorado Avalanche as “In Game Host”, Denver Broncos and Colorado Rockies. She has in addition enclosed baseball and tennis plus football all through her era among CBS. Earlier than she caught her show at CBS however, Gardner vacationed in favor of MTV covering Lingerie Football League (LFL) for one season. One will marvel if she comprises that on CV.


She is among Top 10 Hottest Female NFL Reporters in 2016 and is on #9 of my list.


8. Rachel Nichols

Rachel Nichols

Rachel Nichols is devoid of a doubt among the top hottest female reporters of sports. The 42 years of age have lots of intellect to go beside by means of her stunning beauty. She is recognized to inquire the queries that public desire answers to throughout interviews by means of prestigious people of sports.


She has interrogated Roger Goodell, NFL Commissioner regarding the incident of Ray Rice and she has moved out confronting each other among Floyd Mayweather regarding his past of household abuse. In together of those occurrences, she emerged on peak and she has achieved repute of no-nonsense kind of journalist.


She is among Top 10 Hottest Female NFL Reporters in 2016 and is on #8 of my list.

7. Heather Cox

Top 10 Hottest Female NFL Reporters in 2016
Heather Cox is the most aged woman on this top list, but do not consider that excludes her by some way At 46 years of age Cox at this time without any question is among the hottest reporters of football around.

Since 1995 she has been in industry and she in ESPN for more than 20 years. She has in addition completed job for NBC, ABC, Turner Sports, CBS and Oxygen. She contains a broad variety of info in not merely basketball but football, volleyball and auto racing as well.

In college she was a standout of volleyball and she has enclosed the sport in favor of NBC in 2008 and Olympics 2012. This gorgeous redhead creates watching every sports occasion an enjoyable experience.

She is among Top 10 Hottest Female NFL Reporters in 2016 and is on #7 of my list.

6. Samantha Ponder

Top 10 Hottest Female NFL Reporters in 2016
Samantha Ponder is an ESPN employee and she took place of Erin Andrews on GameDay of College while Andrews scrammed for FOX. She is a sideline journalist for college games of football Thursday night as 2012 when she took place of Jenn Brown. As all these 3 ladies come into view on this list, you ought to understand that football games of college on ESPN are fit worth of watching, regardless of who is in performance.

The 30 years of age graduated as of Liberty University along with married Christian Ponder the quarterback subsequent to an extremely small and very communal relationship. All ought to be going healthy as they at the present they are married for approximately 4 years and have a son. Definitely this was the most excellent choice of career of Christian so far!

She is among Top 10 Hottest Female NFL Reporters in 2016 and is on #6 of my list.

5. Britt McHenry

Top 10 Hottest Female NFL Reporters in 2016
Britt McHenry is of 30 years and a sexy reporter in favor of ESPN who is famously recognized for her poor behavior with people as for her skills of reporting. And certainly her appearance do not harm in any manner. Nevertheless, if she was not among the most gorgeous reporters, anybody have not concerned regarding her.

In near the beginning of 2015 subsequent to a night away among some acquaintances, her car was dragged. The impound camera at lot tapped her using the “Do you know who I am?” card, and she did not perform it in an extremely nice way. She possibly will have utilized the tape for a victorious trial for “Mean Girls”. She ultimately said sorry and was suspended for week from ESPN because of that, but she can by no means disengage what everyone heard and saw.

She is among Top 10 Hottest Female NFL Reporters in 2016 and is on #5 of my list.

4. Jenn Brown

Top 10 Hottest Female NFL Reporters in 2016
Jenn Brown is 5’3” of height and 35 years of age, who reported basketball plus football in favor of ESPN. She expended 8 years among the company earlier than progressing to the Network of NFL. She has covered an extensive range of sports all through her profession and while she is on TV you absolutely can’t neglect her.

She was in fact the 1st female journalist to be employed by within the NFL. She has in addition worked in favor of Showtime Sports reporting boxing events and MMA.

Though, Brown does not bound her work to only sports. In numerous dissimilar shows she has hosted them and has even completed a few acting. She is in “Two Tickets to Paradise” and portrayed herself on the DirecTV show. You can in addition discover her gorgeous face in numerous advertising campaigns of Under Armor.

She is among Top 10 Hottest Female NFL Reporters in 2016 and is on #4 of my list.

3. Molly McGrath

Top 10 Hottest Female NFL Reporters in 2016
Molly comprises the 3 B’s, “Brains, Blonde and Beauty”. She once charmed the sidelines of “Boston College Eagles” football as cheerleader and at the present you can witness her on the Fox Sports.

Whilst in school she had done internships at NESN and NBC Sports. The moment she passed the school she was appointed by ESPN as an assistant of production. The group is a very tough one to get hooked on, so being paid in right coming from school is an achievement in itself.

She is among Top 10 Hottest Female NFL Reporters in 2016 and is on #3 of my list.

2. Olivia Harlan

Top 10 Hottest Female NFL Reporters in 2016
Many state that next Erin Andrews is Olivia Harlan. That is a very strong declaration, but if you see at her and you can perceive why the association is made. She is on job for Fox Sports, the ACC and ESPN. The 22 year old previous Miss Teen Kansas is a fine enough cause to observe any game.

Kevin Harlan, her dad, wraps the NBA and the NFL and grandfather was formerly the CEO of “Green Bay Packers” for 20 years. So you be familiar with that she contains a powerful background and she recognizes what she is doing.

She is among Top 10 Hottest Female NFL Reporters in 2016 and is on #2 of my list.

1. Erin Andrews

Top 10 Hottest Female NFL Reporters in 2016
Erin Andrews is everywhere on your TV all the moment and by means of good grounds. She is definitely the hottest reporter of football there is. She is in addition extremely gifted as she has emerged in quite a lot of further commercials and shows.

If you desire to discern how sizzling she is, assume about this. She must be the hottest women.

 

NFL Cheerleader Learns How to Walk, Talk Again After Stroke Left Her Paralyzed








As a cheerleader for the NFL’s Indianapolis Colts, Tessa David was at the top of her game.
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She even posed for the squad calendar and was named Miss July in 2012.

But then the unthinkable happened: she suffered a devastating stroke when she was just 27 years old.
It happened when she was coming out of the shower a year ago.
She told INSIDE EDITION: “I felt dizzy. My arm went numb. I had an intense headache.”
She woke up in the ICU. Doctors told her family that the stroke had affected 60 percent of her brain.
Her father, David, was in a state of shock. Like most people, he associated strokes with elderly people.
He told INSIDE EDITION: “I said: ‘No, it's not a stroke. They made a mistake.’
“She never smoked. Never done drugs. Exercised all the time. She'd wear me out watching her exercise.”
Tessa is now undergoing grueling physical therapy and working tirelessly to walk and speak again. 
She said: "I can say it in my brain but my words can't come out." 
Her right arm is still partially paralyzed so she compensates with her left hand.

Read: Michael Jackson's Father Suffers Stroke in Brazil
Her brother, James, is helping his sister relearn how to read. Math and numbers seem like a strange foreign language to her.
The Colts cheerleaders also threw a fundraiser in her honor and gave her their support.
"I'm getting better everyday," she said, smiling.
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Former NFL cheerleader partially paralyzed after suffering stroke



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At age 28, a professional cheerleader and dancer’s life took an unexpected turn when she suffered a stroke that left her paralyzed on her right side.
“Everything went dizzy on me,” Tessa David told Fox59 of the incident, which happened Monday, Dec. 1, 2014. “My arm, I couldn’t feel it.”
Sixty percent of David’s brain was injured, and she is no longer able to read and understand numbers.
According to David’s GoFundMe page, she suffered a moderate-to-severe stroke in her sleep.
David, a former Indianapolis Colts cheerleader, had moved to Dallas to audition for the Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders and held a spot on the squad for five years. She was featured on the team’s CMT reality show "Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders: Making The Team,” which documents the cheerleaders’ audition process.
David has undergone therapy in Texas, California, and her hometown of Bloomington, Indiana, and is showing progress, Fox59 reported.
“We’ve shown her videos of her right after her stroke to just show her … you couldn’t move, you couldn’t stand and now look at what you’re doing,”  Erin Bell, David’s former teammate and current Colts cheerleader, told Fox59. “She suffered a very severe stroke, so it’s almost a miracle [she is improving].”
“I’m a fighter,” David told the news channel. “I will be a fighter.”
Before she returns to Texas, David will take part in the Colts Cheerleaders’ calendar release party on Friday. The team is donating a portion of the proceeds to support her recovery.
According to Fox59, David is working to spread awareness of how to identify when someone has suffered a stroke.

Adrian Peterson reinstated by the NFL


The NFL has reinstated running back Adrian Peterson, the league announced on Thursday. His reinstatement officially kicks in on Friday, at which point he can participate any scheduled activities with the team.
Peterson's stint on the exempt list essentially amount to a paid leave of absence, and he was indefinitely suspended by the league in November. During his appeal, Peterson successfully argued that the NFL had agreed in September to reinstate him when his legal issues had been resolved. However, he was placed back on the exempt list once the NFL decided to file an appeal.
In November, Peterson pleaded down to one misdemeanor count of reckless assault, which resulted in a $4,000 fine, 80 hours of community service and a requirement to enroll in parenting classes. The plea bargain opened the door for the former MVP to seek reinstatement by the NFL. When league officials declined to make a decision, the NFLPA filed an expedited, non-injury grievance on Peterson's behalf,
The controversy surrounding Peterson began in September when a grand jury in Montgomery County, Texas indicted the NFL star on felony charges of reckless or negligent injury to a child. The Vikings responded by deactivating Peterson for their Week 2 game against the New England Patriots. The team reinstated him the following Monday, leading to a storm of criticism from sponsors and even the governor of Minnesota. The Vikings eventually relented, placing Peterson on the commisioner's permission/exempt list with the help of the league.



 











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Jane Fonda praises Colin Kaepernick at ACLU awards gala: 'Keep kneeling until you can stand'

 


Former NFL star Colin Kaepernick made a rare public appearance on Sunday, when he was honored by the ACLU of Southern California.

The organization invited Kaepernick to its annual Bill of Rights awards gala where he and other stars such as Gina Rodriguez, Jane Fonda and Judd Apatow were honored for their work this year. The NFL star, who gained a lot of attention for his decision to kneel during the national anthem at games, was awarded the Eason Monroe Courageous Courage Award, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

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The crowd was reportedly stunned to see Kaepernick as he was not advertised as being at the event. ACLU Southern California’s executive director, Hector Villagra, said that was because of the numerous threats that Kaepernick has received.
Kaepernick, whose arrival was met with thunderous applause from those in attendance, took the stage for a brief speech.  
“We must confront systematic oppression as a doctor would a disease. You identify it, you call it out, you treat and you defeat it. We all have an obligation no matter the risk and regardless of reward to stand up for fell men and women who are being oppressed with the understanding that human rights cannot be compromised. In the words of Frederick Douglas, ‘If there is no struggle, there is no progress,'" he said to a standing ovation from the crowd.
Later in the evening, Fonda yielded some of her speech time to talk about Kaepernick.
“Keep kneeling until you can stand up,” she said.



 

The “Grace and Frankie” star was there to receive the organization’s Ramon Ripston Liberty, Justice & Equality Award. 


Zabrina Reyes. wins $100,000 Dr. Pepper scholarship





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SAN FRANCISCO — Zabrina Reyes of San Diego threw 11 passes into an oversized Dr. Pepper can Saturday, December 6 during halftime of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) Championship Game at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta.
As a result of her throwing accuracy, the University of California -San Diego freshman was awarded $100,000 towards her college tuition.
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Reyes revealed that she entered the competition prepared. It was reported that she had built a replica target and practiced three times a week for an entire month. She was even deft enough to grab two footballs at a time from the rack with one in each hand, cutting down her motion time.
“I felt like I could have practiced more, but I guess it was enough,” said a modest Reyes, one of 16 finalists picked out of over 1,700 participants.
Reyes, who is studying arts and sciences, was emotional after the victory, bursting in tears in front of the nationally televised audience. She said the prize money would take some weight off of her and her parents’ shoulders, and that it would “lessen the financial burden,” allowing her to concentrate on her studies.
“I just started crying, that’s all I could do,” Reyes said in a telephone interview via a video story on CBN News 8 with Matt Johnson.
She thanked the soft drink company for the opportunity to participate in the event then thanked her family and friends in both San Diego and Philippines for their support. Many on social media were so impressed with her passing skills that they called for Reyes to play quarterback for their favorite college football team.
“Out of my three sisters I’m like the least athletic, so it’s pretty funny,” said Reyes, who saw the tweets directed her way and admitted the most quarterbacking she would be doing in the future is maybe playing a little toss out in the yard.
In Reyes’ profile page for the contest, she said she would like to “cure ignorance,” “redefine abnormal” and has “always had an itch to understand the people around me.” Part of the scholarship money will also go towards funding school for her younger sister.

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TV’s hottest female broadcasters

1.  Erin Andrews – FOX Sports

 2. Amanda Pflugrad – CBS Sports

 3. Sara Carbonero –Fox Sports Mexico

 4. Alex Curry – FOX Sports

 5. Britt McHenry – ABC Sports 

 6. Cari Champion – ESPN Sports 

 7. Danyelle Sargent ESPN Fox Sports

8. Charissa Thompson – FOX Sports

  9. Erin Sharoni – CBS Sports

  10. April Rose – FOX Sports

 11. Jaime Little – ESPN

 12. Heidi Watney – MLB Sports

 13. Jenny Dell – NESN And ESPN

  14. Katie Nolan – FOX Sports

 15. Laura McKeeman – FOX Sports SD

 16. Julia Morales – SportsNet Houston

 17. Kristen Ledlow – NBA TV

 18. Lindsay Czarniak – ESPN

 19. Kristina Akra – CBS Sports

  20. Megan Olivi – FOX Sports SD

  21. Lauren Gardner – CBS Sports

 22. Samantha Ponder – ESPN

 

 23. Mellisa Stark – NFL Network

 24. Molly Qerim – NFL Network

 25. Nicole Zaloumis – NFL Network

 26. Kavita Channe – FOX Sports

 27. Jimena Sanchez – FOX Sports Mexico

28. Ines Sainz – Azteca Deportes Sports Mexico

 29. Charlotte Jackson – Sky Sports

  30. Lauren Thompson – Golf Channel

31. Leeann Tweeden – FOX Sports

 32. Marisol Gonzales – Televisa Deportes

 33. Melanie Collins – Big Ten Network 

34. Charissa Thompson Fox Sports

35. Mirella Grisales – Pack 12 Network Sports

  36. Courtney Friel KTLA 5 News Sports

   37. Michelle Beisner ESPN Sports 

 
38. Megyn Kelly NFL Network Sport Reporter


39. Jenn Brown NFL Network Sports Reporter

40. Kristen Ledlow “NBA Inside Network”

 41. Molly Mcgrath ESPN Sportscaster

42.  Jillian Barberie Fox Sports 

43. Heather Cox ESPN  Sportscaster

44. Allie LaForce CBS And ESPN Sports

 

 45. Amber Theoharis NFL Network


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