
My earliest memories invovle a radio, my father and the Boston Red Sox. My father and I used to listen to Red Sox games in our yard as we sat around an open fire at night. I fell in love with baseball, and I think it was those nights around the fire listening to the radio that sparked that love. I am older now, and I am sure that I have changed, but neither age or change are the reasons I no longer love baseball or any professional sport, for that matter. I still watch the occasional MLB game or NHL game, but the NFL and the NBA … I just can’t do it. Well, the more truthful answer is … I will not do it.
The professional game is bad no matter the league. Most fundamentals are gone and have been replaced with speed and athleticism, which are impressive, but with the absence of fundamentals and consistent play, they are not nearly as impressive as they could be. There is a loyalty, but it is not to the game or the fan. It is to self. Everyone is worried about themselves at the expense of the game. Now, the college game is going the way of the professional game. Money is everything. There are no rules and NIL is rampant, even extending down into the high school ranks.
Granted, something had to change. I understand that. Coaches and colleges were making massive amounts of money at the expense of the players so I have no issue with the players making some money, but the amount of money they are making is crazy. And the fact that there is little to no oversight, is just crazy. Why does it matter? It matters because the game is being destroyed, ripped apart at its roots. There are many issues: load management, the transfer portal, NIL, corporate sponsorships, and more … all destroying the golden goose one feather at a time. Some pundits are already discussing their concerns about the state of the game, but it is too late for me. The game is unwatchable, and when it becomes unwatchable for the many, then, professional sports will crumble.
And then there is the giant elephant that no one wants to address: the gambling which is all over professional and college sports. With the amount of money on the table, does anyone really believe that these sports are still pure? It is becoming harder and harder to believe in the integrity of the professional game. There is so much money at play and so much inconsistent play that it is hard not to believe that some sort of fix is taking place. People bet on everything. They bet on made baskets, turnovers, point spread, rushing yards, tackles, strikeouts, foul balls, goals, saves … you name it and people are betting on it. How can a game stay pure in this state. It can’t.
I have moved on from professional sports. I don’t watch any of them, and I am quickly arriving at a similar place with college sports. It is sad. I used to love watching professional sports with my father. It was always my respite, and it was always the common ground we shared. After a day working hard, I could come home and forget about life for a while, but no more. Professional sports is now political, agenda driven and culturally-sensitive. I did not watch professional sports for any of these things. I watched because I wanted to forget about these things. I wanted to watch athletes play a sport I love at a high level. I wanted to watch teams take pride in playing hard for the fans that support them. All of these things are gone, and now, I am too.
already left
