Fans are gutted by the "red flags" ruining the . Some of these red flags have persisted since the beautiful game started. However, some are newer changes that have made the NFL less enjoyable.
As they often say, "Don't fix it if it isn't broken." Well, tell that to the NFL rule makers. Many fans see the rules of the game as the primary issue.
For others, many financial dealings have made the NFL look like a money laundering scheme. Here are the five red flags in the NFL that no one wants to see anymore if the game is to remain enjoyable. Judge Philip Gutierrez will submit a written ruling on the Sunday Ticket lawsuit in August.
Perhaps this is the most annoying. So many billionaires are cashing in on the NFL. There's so much investment going on.
Every wealthy person is trying to get their own piece of the cake. What is even more unacceptable is the fact that these billionaires want fans to keep paying for the stadium while they keep ticket prices high and enjoy all the financial returns. More recently, laid out an $800 million stadium renovation proposal, but the owners intend to pay only $300 million—less than half the amount! It's not just the Chiefs; several other team owners make extremely expensive proposals to the state, requesting they release taxpayers' money to fund their stadiums.
That's only profitable for one person. Jackson residents were not having any of it, as they blatantly refused to approve the Chiefs' requests. But, to everyone's surprise, Kansas took ad.
