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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Feb 5

    The NFL's ratings woes continued with the Super Bowlhttp://on.wsj.com/2E3Y9aj 

    7:40 PM - 5 Feb 2018
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      2. Christian Lamar‏ @christianllamar Feb 6
        Replying to @WSJ

        11 million LESS viewers 📉 watched the Super Bowl. Whether its 10th most watched Game in NFL History, losing viewership should be cause for concern for Gooddell. Veterans will be replacing knucklehead NFL players at White House visit. BAD optics. #SuperBowl #MAGA #SuperBowlLII

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      1. Keon J Steele‏ @KeonJsteele Feb 5
        Replying to @WSJ

        10th most watched program in history. That’s hardly any woes. I hope they keep kneeling

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      2. carlos‏ @caguirre94 Feb 5
        Replying to @WSJ

        That's an incorrect assessment because the numbers don't take into account the people watching in bars and Super Bowl watch parties.

        1 reply 0 retweets 4 likes
      3. Submariners4Trump‏ @trynolds Feb 5
        Replying to @caguirre94 @WSJ

        How do you know what the numbers take into account? When compared to prior year ratings (where there were parties, etc) the numbers reveal the stark reality...the NFL and the thug kneelers did themselves damage this year.

        0 replies 0 retweets 2 likes
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      1. Keeping It Real‏ @KpingReal Feb 5
        Replying to @WSJ

        The game draws 104 Million viewers and you call it "continued woes". LOL Btw - did you hear what FOX just ponied up for TNF? 6 Billion dollars. More than half of the highest viewed programs were NFL football games. Sounds like they'll be going out of business real soon eh?

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      2. Nicky Navigates‏ @JoshMarksy Feb 5
        Replying to @WSJ

        Missed out on a pretty good game

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      1. Melissa Anne‏ @Bonzo857 Feb 5
        Replying to @WSJ

        I’m pretty sure they’ll be ok.

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      1. JRA‏ @John22221305 Feb 6
        Replying to @WSJ

        Great development. Racist owners need to change their " Massa" attitude towards the players. It is 2018 people and not 1845 !

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      1. Vera‏ @kdo88 Feb 5
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        It was a pretty exciting game to watch.

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      1. turtle‏ @_optimus123 Feb 5
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        Neilsen ratings are like presidential polls. They are self serving and contrived with NO BASIS in fact. But #boycottNFL KNOWS. Start planning for 2018 to impact even more. #maga #deplorables @potus. @foxnews @dailycaller DONT BELIEVE MSM BULL.

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      1. Randy Creasman‏ @randy_creasman Feb 5
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        Maybe people are tired of seeing the Patriots in the SB? I know I am

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      1. “ill chew on a dog!”‏ @HurricaneFetta Feb 5
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        Parties are getting bigger and events are too! Streaming is growing as an alternative and honestly 103 million is still pretty good.

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      1. Mike Winpenny‏ @corgratech Feb 5
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        Eagles helped it be more than what it would have been!

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      1. Kremlin's Fiddle‏ @kremlinsfiddle Feb 5
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        A pity then that Fox dropped a big chunk of change betting on the future of NFL viewershiphttps://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/fox-sports-gives-nfl-3-3-billion-for-thursday-night-football-package-over-five-years/ …

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      2. sean.r.feely@gmail.com‏ @FeelyHoward Feb 5
        Replying to @WSJ

        It's not going to be fixed until the players show respect to the Flag. And go to the WH when invited. How about you teach them some manners? Otherwise, they will end up washing cars and cutting grass. Because they think the world owes them something. #aintshit

        2 replies 0 retweets 1 like
      3. Muli‏ @eye_wuv_errbody Feb 5
        Replying to @FeelyHoward @WSJ

        White Boy QB is a rapist and NFL viewership goes up. Funny how that works

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      4. sean.r.feely@gmail.com‏ @FeelyHoward Feb 6
        Replying to @eye_wuv_errbody @WSJ

        I don't get it...

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      5. Muli‏ @eye_wuv_errbody Feb 6
        Replying to @FeelyHoward @WSJ

        Kneeling in protest = problems NFL allowing rapists to play QB = silence

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      6. sean.r.feely@gmail.com‏ @FeelyHoward Feb 6
        Replying to @eye_wuv_errbody @WSJ

        No one that has raped a person should be playing in the NFL. Who would hire them? Kneeling isn't a crime...and everyone has the right to protest. Just find the correct platform. Don't bring it to work. I know I don't take my issues to my work!

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      7. Muli‏ @eye_wuv_errbody Feb 6
        Replying to @FeelyHoward @WSJ

        Well there is a rapist playing in the NFL and his name is Roethlisberger and there’s apparently more anger in taking it out on Americans who want to exercise their rights than a guy who rapes women. Shame

        0 replies 0 retweets 1 like
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