"What a play, a 90 yard bomb to the speedy wide receiver." Football offers emotions with extraordinary plays that seem impossible to achieve. The National Football League has been a model of entertainment: entertaining fans since its inception on August 20, 1920. The NFL's reputation represents a perfect combination of nastiness, tactics and spectacle that can bring a family together every Thursday, Sunday or Monday. According to Nielsen Company (2013), over 100 million people watched the Super Bowl; this has increased by approximately 25% in 25 years. This fact proves that the National Football League continues to be the most popular sport in America. However, the NFL has adapted to changes to achieve this level of attractiveness. As a result, the NFL has become a successful business looking for money. To explain, serving as America's most popular sport has developed changes in the NFL's regime to keep up with entertainment intensity standards. The way the players, regime, pricing, and expansion have changed the landscape of the NFL for the better has brought in more profits than the NBA and MLB. The National Football League's earnings patterns demonstrate how the NFL has become the richest sports company in America. The National Football League has the most athletic players in the game. Therefore, these athletes symbolize costs that NFL owners did not have when the NFL began. In Major League Baseball, many players are overweight but can still hit and field a baseball correctly. Compare football players and basketball players. Basketball players are a special case as they display more athleticism than baseball players because, while they are in a vulnerable position, they must focus on scoring and defending at the same time. Baseball…center of the card…a game will never be like playing an innocent game of football. Tag football does not produce the fans or wealth that violence produces, however, to ensure everyone's safety, the NFL must continue to incorporate fair rules to keep owners' investments safe. The improvement of fanfare, athletes, money and stadiums in the National Football League translates into a new era of business in the NFL that is not comparable to other NFL sports. America symbolizes a country that appreciates the fast pace and surprising plays of the NFL, but rarely do those people realize how much the NFL has changed to produce more money. The prosperity of the National Football League developed thanks to radical changes in players and the money management philosophy of owners and players. No other sport compares, financially or entertainment-wise, to the National Football League.
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