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I hope the final 4 DNF
Well it just sounds so much like "Man, our government isn't the real government. It's just a puppet government being propped up by the Illuminati!"
Let's face facts here, honestly if we want to get down to the nuts and bolts, every championship is made up. Why? Because honestly the whole points system is arbitrary made up. When Bill France Sr. started NASCAR, he didn't really have anything to go on, so he just said "Okay, first place gets x amount of points, second place X amount of points, etc." He could have said, "Okay first place gets 500 bananas, second place gets 400 bananas, etc." and it would still be the same thing.
Before every season of racing begins, every driver is told what the rules are, and they all agree to the rules. They didn't have to, no one is forcing them to, but here we are. The Champion of 2014 will be a real Champion, just like every other Champion since 2004 when The Chase began. Including Jimmie Johnson's Six Pack.
Lol what do you expect him to say?even lil jeffie is on board w/ new chase format ........sunday post race win interview. ???
Lol what do you expect him to say?
Dover was disappointing. I was expecting it to be much wilder and more competitive up front.
Either that or three of them DNF, with the remaining contender on cruise control for the entire race.I hope the final 4 DNF
I think some people just believe it's a terrible method of crowning a champion.It's never easy to get out of ones comfort zone and having to learn new rules can confuse those of simple minds.
But it's exciting! How can you not be excited about this exciting format with all its excitement?I think some people just believe it's a terrible method of crowning a champion.
And live for complaining. Lots of that on this site.I think some people just believe it's a terrible method of crowning a champion.
Either that or three of them DNF, with the remaining contender on cruise control for the entire race.
But it's exciting! How can you not be excited about this exciting format with all its excitement?
Didn't realize I was Asian.even tha japanese guys are finally catchin on ! may be hope yet !
Didn't realize I was Asian.
I think some people just believe it's a terrible method of crowning a champion.
NASCAR's ratings were at all-time highs right around the implementation of the Chase, although the opposite is usually cited as for why it was "needed". I think more than anything it was done out of arrogance. I have to say I agree with everything else you said. It sucks that ESPN's management doesn't care about NASCAR because their NASCAR team actually does a very good job with broadcasts (NonStop is much-needed and brilliantly used). And the live experience really does blow that of pretty much all other sports straight out of the water.NASCAR was slipping in ratings even before the chase was instituted, I'm not saying it's the answer but something had to be done to attract new fans. With the amount of commercials and the long cautions folks lose interest and switch channels. I don't know how many times folks have told me that the last 50 laps is all that are worth watching. I don't know what they can do, it's not really a made for TV sport to get the full impact of a race. Kind of like watching hockey on TV it just isn't the same.
It's different because most aspects of NASCAR depend on viewership and attendance more than most other sports do - if the fans aren't at the track the venue can't pay the sanctioning fees and we end up losing interesting circuits; if the TV viewers aren't there the sponsors head out the door and the field starts to dwindle because talent can't get financial backing and teams have to close up shop, etc.and some will always try to make auto racing a popularity contest..like it isn't worth watching unless everybody watches. So the ratings deal is always the all important gauge in their minds.
So you should also know how poorly they've managed that series in not even a full year of competition.Besides the U.S. they are in South America and also overseas in Europe, they own the new IMSA Tudor series now also. So when the doomsayers say that Nascar is dieing, there are plenty of fools for company, but I am not one of them.
NASCAR's ratings were at all-time highs right around the implementation of the Chase, although the opposite is usually cited as for why it was "needed". I think more than anything it was done out of arrogance. I have to say I agree with everything else you said. It sucks that ESPN's management doesn't care about NASCAR because their NASCAR team actually does a very good job with broadcasts (NonStop is much-needed and brilliantly used). And the live experience really does blow that of pretty much all other sports straight out of the water.
luv ya stats fl......but ya reasoning is wrong !
put up usa economy graph .....'04 forward ....over this one.......it will mimic it .
It's different because most aspects of NASCAR depend on viewership and attendance more than most other sports do - if the fans aren't at the track the venue can't pay the sanctioning fees and we end up losing interesting circuits; if the TV viewers aren't there the sponsors head out the door and the field starts to dwindle because talent can't get financial backing and teams have to close up shop, etc.
So you should also know how poorly they've managed that series in not even a full year of competition.
Wouldn't higher unemployment correlate to people being at home and thus able to watch? The number of Americans with cable didn't drop. The economy could explain lower track attendance but lower TV ratings would be another story.
Wouldn't higher unemployment correlate to people being at home and thus able to watch? The number of Americans with cable didn't drop. The economy could explain lower track attendance but lower TV ratings would be another story.
lost it's " buzz" w/ downturn in economy .
see kc nfl game tonite ? betcha 1/4 or more couldn't name 1 player---but ! .....they had fun !
that's nascar's challenge......in stands & tv / etc . we'll see.
I'm still crying over KC's game tonight.
can still catch a lobster tho huh ?
If I were back in New England at the moment, I could. After watching the Sox bomb this year, I'm not sure if my heart could take the Pats doing the same.
better move back ......looks like lobster is all pats gonna get this yr ?
so did pats tonite ! ha!I have faith in Brady.
NASCAR's ratings were at all-time highs right around the implementation of the Chase, although the opposite is usually cited as for why it was "needed". I think more than anything it was done out of arrogance. I have to say I agree with everything else you said. It sucks that ESPN's management doesn't care about NASCAR because their NASCAR team actually does a very good job with broadcasts (NonStop is much-needed and brilliantly used). And the live experience really does blow that of pretty much all other sports straight out of the water.
The economy excuse works for attendance, but not so much for TV ratings. And the economy in the US didn't really tank until 2008, NASCAR's ratings decline started several years before. There is something else that started in 2004 that could have contributed to the decline though.....luv ya stats fl......but ya reasoning is wrong !
put up usa economy graph .....'04 forward ....over this one.......it will mimic it .
Oooooo oooo pick me pick me. There is something else that started in 2004 that could have contributed to the decline though.....
AKA Brad didn't win so I must complain.
Some people accept change, some don't. We also don't know what ratings may have been had The Chase not been introduced. Maybe they would have tanked completely. I suspect that it doesn't matter. Most of the real race fans just want to watch the race.
As I have said before, I won't care about this championship regardless of who wins, including our boy Junior. In my mind, if Jimmie wins, he'll be a six time champion and a one time Homestead Bowl winner. Just like some people look at Jimmie's six Chase championships differently than pre-Chase championships, I consider this year's championship to be different (and less significant) than the championships that have come before it.I gotta wonder if all of those that are so against this new Chase system aren't going to celebrate when their driver takes home the hardware after Homestead. If it's Jimmie's seventh, does it count? How about Kyle's first? Kes's second? Or, do we use the current point structure applied to the pre Chase era? Is that the real champion?