NorthHawk wrote:People who respond to informal polls often lie to get their anger out.
If the consequences of answering truthfully (and if they were football fans to begin with) was to not allow them to watch games, I believe the polls would be much different.
That, however is not possible, so we are left with surveys of people who may or may not watch making statements about their viewing habits.
The fact is the ratings that are verified have shown the NFL lost fewer viewers than most other TV shows and the traditional TV viewing is generally on the decline.
Again, we don't know how many have cut the cord, so it's quite unreliable data.
We're talking about two different things. You are talking about ratings decline in general, which includes people changing to different viewing platforms. I'm talking about the results from polls taken of those people that chose not to watch, such as the one I posted above.
Secondly, of course, there are some people that lie in a poll. But that's true of any poll, so unless we want to discount the results of any poll on any subject, do like DJT and call any poll that shows results we don't like fake news, we have to acknowledge that there's some degree of truth in what they're telling us, especially when it's consistent across numerous polls taken at various times and using different methods.