Hmmmmm. Can Lacrosse work as a professional sport in this country? In my book, no. Thoughts?
https://www.theringer.com/sports/201...paul-rabil-nbc
Hmmmmm. Can Lacrosse work as a professional sport in this country? In my book, no. Thoughts?
https://www.theringer.com/sports/201...paul-rabil-nbc
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We have too many sports as it is I doubt americans will embrace another
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I think there are a lot of factors working against it - from the fact that most people have never played it on any level or even seen a game, to the goofy way the players dress - helmets and short pants? - to the sport's slightly elitist connotations in a lot of folks' minds. You think about the popular American team sports - Baseball, football, basketball, even soccer - and you see friends and family members playing some version of those games at the park or in the backyard. A big part of a sport's popularity is whether a spectator can to some extent imagine him- or herself doing it.
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Common (06-27-2019)
It appears to be a thing here in NOVA- at least for girls. I have not seen a male team.
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I don't think it's much of a spectator sport.
Watching it in High School and College was about as interesting as watching a fly crawl up a drape. IMO, I don't think anything has changed much to spur any new interest in the game.
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Peter1469 (06-27-2019)
I don't think it will ever be popular enough to be professional. There is no money or interest in it
I don't think so. Big time sports is hyped so hard for so long by so many networks now that it would take a monumental effort to make the big four a big five. Of course it would give all that 24/7 broadcasting 25% more material to cover, so there is that.
Personally, I see young people as a little less interested in spectator sports than our generation was in general. It's probably for the best, the whole thing is out of control and the golden goose is being strangled as we speak.
Like many sports... probably funner to participate than to spectate.
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