TBayXXXVII 2,533 Posted Wednesday at 01:46 AM 4 hours ago, Herbivore said: Thinking about this some more, @TBayXXXVII should apologize for this gross misrepresentation. I mean, look at the facts. Someone eloquently shared that the WNBA had better ratings than the NBA. And then Tbay lies that the NBA ratings are very very significantly better when they are merely very significantly better. F'n Tbay ! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WhiteWonder 2,729 Posted Wednesday at 06:36 PM Well, like I said, it's not a big deal and I agree with TBay's main point regardless (and generally he is one of the posters I like around here)... but since there was back and forth bickering and this is a message board, I felt compelled to point out that TimHack, oddly, wasn't wrong. As for the real topic at hand, my initial reaction was "way to start gaining a little traction and success only to immediately decide to water down the product". As I thought about it more, I can see some validity to feeling like this may be the best opportunity to expand into certain markets like Philly and Cleveland. I think it's a missed opportunity not to be expanding to Boston. Some of the women gaining popularity right now all seem to be straight white women such as Clark, Beuckers, Van Lith, Cunningham. Boston would seem like the best area to expand. Granted, liberals would rather a biological man be the face of womens sports than a straight white female. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites