Lee Rogers
Daily Stormer
November 27, 2017
Week 12 of the Negro Felon League season has come and gone. As expected, this week’s games featured lots and lots of empty seats. This has become a permanent thing.
Here’s some photos.
Browns-Bengals #CLEvsCIN (ht @StewieGilchrist) RT @FOX19Joe: pic.twitter.com/GRVqcPbPE0
— Empty Seats Galore (@EmptySeatsPics) November 26, 2017
I'm here right now… pic.twitter.com/7eVZWjHt4S
— Steve (@Steveonomics) November 26, 2017
#TENvsIND Empty seats galore in second half! pic.twitter.com/t3YVLtiRiV
— Will Springer (@willspringer) November 26, 2017
#TBvsATL (2/2) RT @igbblum: Tons of empty seats at Falcons/Bucs game. pic.twitter.com/7JDe4rNcCx
— Empty Seats Galore (@EmptySeatsPics) November 26, 2017
#BUFvsKC RT @beyondfliight: @[me] chiefs vs bills beginning of the first quarter. pic.twitter.com/0oI5TA3u0P
— Empty Seats Galore (@EmptySeatsPics) November 26, 2017
Double digit wins on deck. Gotta watch from these awful seats. #FlyEaglesFly pic.twitter.com/pHJpek34yV
— Johnny Mehler (@JohnnyBangor) November 26, 2017
Other than the empty seats, the highlight of the week was a massive monkey brawl that took place in the game between the Denver Broncos and the Oakland Raiders.
Even though the national anthem protests have played the largest role in causing attendance to plummet, there are other factors as well. Namely the fact that the product itself is not what it once was. The teams are filled with hordes of undisciplined niggers who act no different than some random nigger you’d see in the ghettos. Fewer and fewer White people are willing to shell out money to watch this garbage. It’s a horrible product.
The league with Roger Goodell at the helm, has no plans to correct this problem. He’s let these apes run amok and the result is unsurprising.
The big question is if the league can remain economically viable as this continues. The amount of revenue that has been lost with poor attendance and plunging ratings can’t be a trivial number.
Oh well, it will be fun to document the league’s ongoing demise. The NFL will never have the cultural impact it once had and that’s a good thing.