I would love to watch archery -- but you can't see it unless you pay to get streaming or pay to have obscure cable channels NBC owns (I think, they don't advertise HOW you can see these "less popular" sports). I would love to see more than a 10-second item on an archer as part of a roundup.
I'd love to see more of the equestrian sports and shooting sports and, well, all the stuff that is shoved aside for hours and hours and hours of beach volleyball, gymnastics, and endless endless endless swimming. Sorry, I really do like to watch all the above, but every single night? And water polo and basketball in the daytime. Day after day. Decathlon got a nod yesterday, but when did they show any of women's heptathlon? Oh, yes, a Brit won that and not an American, so NBC wasn't really interested.
With gymnastics, it appears that only the American team turned up. They're all we saw, with a few items of the Chinese and Romanians thrown in. Was any other country even there, really? Well, at least with diving, they've shown other countries' teams. Maybe because diving is so fast, they would only have 30 seconds of coverage if they just showed Americans like they do with other sports.
And my husband and I would like to see some profiles of athletes who are not Americans. Occasionally NBC condescends to profile someone if they're really unusual or outstanding (like the terrific South African Oscar Pistorius, who races with his artificial "cheetah legs") but unless something makes you stand out like that -- forget it, only Americans are at these Games as far as NBC's concerned.