I had a very interesting discussion with my father in law this morning regarding his thoughts on the NFL and the Packers. Some background for you to set the proper context:
-he's 80 and a long time season ticket holder
- he's a self made guy that recently retired from a very successful practice
-he's fiscally conservative but leans moderate politically otherwise
-he's one of the most mild mannered and rational persons I know
We began our discussion this morning with him venting about how ****ed up the Packers are. He stated that midway through the 4Q almost 1/3 of the fans had bailed and he attributes that to apathy and disgust over the current regime in terms of the coaching staff and front office.
His perspective is the Packers are a snapshot of how the NFL has lost its way by alienating the fans and simply appealing to the least common denominator (money) above quality or sustainability of the product.
He then mentioned specifically how MLB reinvented itself through the wild card how the NBA lead the way through their social media offerings and platform and finally said college football has the excitement through its weekly flex scheduling to ensure good matchups. Bottom line, all changes to enhance the fan (customer) experience.
Interesting discussion but makes you think - current and future state of the game.