In an era where the National Football League (NFL) has veered into the territory of progressive politics and wokeness, it’s no surprise that the game’s appeal has dwindled among many conservative fans. Gone are the days when football was a unifying spectacle, and instead, it has become a platform for pushing leftist ideologies and divisive narratives.
The recent matchup between the Carolina Panthers and the Atlanta Falcons at Charlotte’s Bank of America Stadium serves as a stark reminder of the NFL’s declining popularity. Despite ticket prices plummeting to as low as $0.45, the stands were shockingly empty, a visual testament to the league’s waning influence.
Front Office Sports captured the scene, highlighting that ticket prices for the game ranged from a mere $0.45 to $5, a far cry from the days when fans eagerly flocked to stadiums to witness the thrill of football.
The Panthers had high hopes for the 2023 season, pinning their aspirations on quarterback Bryce Young, the number one pick in the 2023 NFL Draft. Unfortunately, their dreams have turned into a nightmare. This season, the team has performed abysmally, holding the league’s worst record at 1-12, a stark contrast to their 7-10 record in the previous season.
Former President Donald Trump, a vocal critic of the NFL’s leftward drift, once decried the league’s embrace of wokeness. In 2017, he called out players who knelt during the national anthem, stating, “Wouldn’t you love to see one of these NFL owners, when somebody disrespects our flag, to say, ‘Get that son of a bitch off the field right now. Out! He’s fired. He’s fired!’” Trump’s words resonated with many Americans who believed in standing proudly for the national anthem, not protesting during a moment of unity.
In 2018, Trump continued to advocate for respecting the flag, stating, “You have to stand proudly for the national anthem or you shouldn’t be playing, you shouldn’t be there. Maybe you shouldn’t be in the country.” His stance on the issue mirrored the sentiments of countless football fans who felt that the NFL had lost its way.
In these divisive times, the NFL has a choice to make. Will it continue down the path of wokeness, alienating fans and further diluting the essence of the sport? Or will it return to its roots, offering an escape from the political fray and giving fans what they truly desire – a thrilling game of football?