Glory
Why do people love sports? Is it because they enjoy seeing men and women of immense athletic prowess perform? Is it because they get to watch athletes go through the gamut of human emotion during a game? Is it because they feel like they're part of something bigger than themselves every time they turn on the TV to watch their home team kick butt?
Whatever the reason, you get to capture the images of sport—some of them mundane, some of them spectacular—and relay them to fans at home, so people can come together across time and space for the love of a game—and so the NFL can make $42 billion on television deals over a ten-year period.