I don’t watch because the pro level players have reached near perfection in throwing, catching, running, kicking, tackling, keeping both feet in bound on sideline catches, miracle come backs, etc. that makes no greater drama than has already played out before.
College football still holds unexpected drama.
Attending a pro, or college games but for alma maters, without the benefit of replays, lack of drunken foul mouthed asses surrounding you, overpriced seats and parking, and nose bleed seats, let alone 55 plus inch 4G sets and relatively free alcohol and food makes attending an ordeal not worth it. Be it a preseason game, to the Super Bowl.
I’ve no alma mater football team, since all I have is my pending GED I’m very close to beginning on. However, my kids are in the throws of it at their respective universities, each of marginal football prowess in impossibly tough leagues. But those attendances well outweigh the technology and food and alcohol overpricing.