ust reworked my weekend schedule for football watching: 13 condensed bowl games from 2019 on Saturdays, 13 condensed CFL games from 2019 on Sundays. 45 minutes per sitting with no commercials twice a week is good enough for me to get into December…archives college hoops and hockey then. YouTube is your friend.
The Miami Dolphin’s foot ball team is going to stay in the locker room for the National Anthem this year . Some of their fans are happy about that because of the way that have been playing . And support them staying in there .
Sorry, Tank, we’re not letting you go without a fight. This strip isn’t about sports – it’s about life with a little sports flavoring to make it more palatable.
I’m finished with pro football. My grandfather was a head coach for college and the NFL so football has always been a big part of my life. I’ve had enough of the politics and the greed.
I love basketball, but I hate this “bubble” idea. I haven’t watched a game this postseason because they should have waited until the players could play safely and the fans could attend.
About that Nielsen rating, this from the NY Daily News: The Nielsen ratings were down about 13% from 2019′s NFL’s Opening Night matchup between the Green Bay Packers and Chicago Bears.While some pundits pointed to fans shunning anti-racism demonstrations as a primary factor for the viewership decline, there were also plenty of high-level sporting events scheduled for Thursday.According to Yahoo! Sports, Thursday marked just the 20th day in sports history that the big four American sports leagues — NFL, NBA, MLB and NHL — were all in action.But many casual NFL fans were likely unaware that the season was commencing. With the league canceling all 65 preseason games due to the COVID-19 outbreak, the hoopla heading into Thursday was significantly stymied.Also, a U.S. Open marquee matchup between former No. 1 players Victoria Azarenka and Serena Williams aired concurrently against the Texans-Chiefs game. The thrilling two-hour, three-set slugfest ended during the fourth quarter of the NFL opener, in which the Chiefs had taken a commanding 31-7 lead.In addition to Thursday’s sporting events, Rachel Maddow scored a highly anticipated interview with fired FBI agent Peter Strzok, who was plugging his new book “Compromised: Counterintelligence and the Threat of Donald J. Trump.” […] Despite the lower-than-expected NFL turnout, the game’s viewership was nearly three times greater than the second-most-watched prime-time show for the week, “60 Minutes.”
Haven’t watched the NBA on any regular basis in a couple of decades; very little hockey since moving back to Houston 19 years ago; no baseball since the end of last season; and the NFL hasn’t shown up on my TV at all this weekend. Watching other sports really doesn’t interest me. Honestly, I don’t really miss it. If I want to see hypocrisy, virtue signalling and whining, there’s plenty of it around in other places.
TexTech about 4 years ago
Cute, Bill. Very clever.
eromlig about 4 years ago
Love football. Getting reeeeal tired of the lectures.
ATGMer about 4 years ago
Lost interest in it. Don’t mind it a bit.
Guilty Bystander about 4 years ago
ust reworked my weekend schedule for football watching: 13 condensed bowl games from 2019 on Saturdays, 13 condensed CFL games from 2019 on Sundays. 45 minutes per sitting with no commercials twice a week is good enough for me to get into December…archives college hoops and hockey then. YouTube is your friend.
Ellis97 about 4 years ago
Sports aren’t really my thing.
bfltrb Premium Member about 4 years ago
If only more cartoonists recognized that. Enough with politics!!!
ERBEN2 about 4 years ago
The Miami Dolphin’s foot ball team is going to stay in the locker room for the National Anthem this year . Some of their fans are happy about that because of the way that have been playing . And support them staying in there .
Rick Parkhurst Premium Member about 4 years ago
Tank is really about as close as I get to sports now.
kv450 about 4 years ago
Sorry, Tank, we’re not letting you go without a fight. This strip isn’t about sports – it’s about life with a little sports flavoring to make it more palatable.
Polsixe about 4 years ago
At least Tank remains true.
KathieBriggs about 4 years ago
I’m finished with pro football. My grandfather was a head coach for college and the NFL so football has always been a big part of my life. I’ve had enough of the politics and the greed.
Plods with ...™ about 4 years ago
Wait…sports are missing?
BeniHanna6 Premium Member about 4 years ago
Mr. Hinds had a epiphany in the final panel.
pearlquake about 4 years ago
I love basketball, but I hate this “bubble” idea. I haven’t watched a game this postseason because they should have waited until the players could play safely and the fans could attend.
Godfreydaniel about 4 years ago
About that Nielsen rating, this from the NY Daily News: The Nielsen ratings were down about 13% from 2019′s NFL’s Opening Night matchup between the Green Bay Packers and Chicago Bears.While some pundits pointed to fans shunning anti-racism demonstrations as a primary factor for the viewership decline, there were also plenty of high-level sporting events scheduled for Thursday.According to Yahoo! Sports, Thursday marked just the 20th day in sports history that the big four American sports leagues — NFL, NBA, MLB and NHL — were all in action.But many casual NFL fans were likely unaware that the season was commencing. With the league canceling all 65 preseason games due to the COVID-19 outbreak, the hoopla heading into Thursday was significantly stymied.Also, a U.S. Open marquee matchup between former No. 1 players Victoria Azarenka and Serena Williams aired concurrently against the Texans-Chiefs game. The thrilling two-hour, three-set slugfest ended during the fourth quarter of the NFL opener, in which the Chiefs had taken a commanding 31-7 lead.In addition to Thursday’s sporting events, Rachel Maddow scored a highly anticipated interview with fired FBI agent Peter Strzok, who was plugging his new book “Compromised: Counterintelligence and the Threat of Donald J. Trump.” […] Despite the lower-than-expected NFL turnout, the game’s viewership was nearly three times greater than the second-most-watched prime-time show for the week, “60 Minutes.”
griffon8 about 4 years ago
My philosophy on sports is: “I find my life much simpler by ignoring all sports.” But I still love to read Tank.
BlueKnight1966 about 4 years ago
Haven’t watched the NBA on any regular basis in a couple of decades; very little hockey since moving back to Houston 19 years ago; no baseball since the end of last season; and the NFL hasn’t shown up on my TV at all this weekend. Watching other sports really doesn’t interest me. Honestly, I don’t really miss it. If I want to see hypocrisy, virtue signalling and whining, there’s plenty of it around in other places.
mistercatworks about 4 years ago
Many people would just leave sports on as “background noise”. During the pause, they found something else not to listen to . :)
mklange Premium Member about 4 years ago
Right on up to the final 2 panels.
The politics and lecturing have ended any interest in sports for me