Snoo said:
You don't like football because its boring and repetitive.. but you like baseball?
Seems legit.
They have done studies, and the actual game of football takes up about 12-14% of the game played. So for every minute on a football clock, 45 seconds of nothing happens. We see it as replays, or close ups of the cheerleaders. But there is a lot of nothing.
That being said, I don't find it reptitive at all. I consider myself to have an above average level of sports IQ, so I may be coming from a bad pov, but every play is unique, and teams rarely lineup in the same formation on back-to-back plays, taking out the repetitive-ness of it. I enjoy watching the formations, and the football coach lineage in me taught me to watch the lines instead of the QB, as that is where the real action is.
I also don't find baseball repetitive. It does get drawn out over the course of the game, but I would rather sit through a pitching coach making a visit to the mound 2-3 times a game then an NBA game with 32 fouls and 16 time outs in the last 2 minutes.
I think where baseball gets its rap is the season is 62 games too long. 1 NFL football game is 6% of the season. Every play is a big deal for the big picture. 1 baseball game .617%, less than a percent, they are not meaningless, but losing a game will not make or break your season (in the moment). In fact, 10 losses in MLB = 1 NFL loss over the course of the season. In a culture that every day is moving closer to instant gratification, the length of the MLB season does not meet its needs.
I know I am going to get a tl/dr. I am bored at work and tired of crunching numbers.