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What is the reason some no longer pronounce the letter "T" at the end of some words?

Over the last year or so, I have noticed that many on Sports Talk Radio no longer pronounce the "T" sound at the end of some words. "Last year " has become "lass year." "Next year" is pronounced "nex' year." "Draft" is now "draf'." (As I was typing this, the NFL Commissioner just did it!!!)
It started with athletes and ex-athletes. It expanded to talk show hosts. (Mike Gohlic, Colin Cowherd. Even Paul Finebaum and Dan Patrick.) Now, even the people doing promotional ads are doing it!
These are educated people! Why do they do this? Are they trying to be "cool"? It makes them sound like a bunch of illiterates!!!
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ViciDraco · 41-45, M Best Comment
Linguistic laziness it sounds like

aventias · 26-30, M
If it really is that prominent, it could be some kind of de-essing (or de-tee-ing, I guess) type thing in the audio mix so they don't clip the mic, but also language just evolves over time. People tend to drop sounds in words, especially if they're talking fast. I don't think education level has anything to do with it lol. Also maybe for some it's an accent thing? I don't know, but as long you understand what they're trying to say I don't see the issue.
JupiterDreams · 31-35
I don' know, i's hard to say why some people don' wan' to do i'
NankerPhelge · 61-69, M
Londoners often replace a final "t" with a glottal stop, it's their accent.
ProfessorPlum77 · 70-79, MVIP
@NankerPhelge They are Americans, but that is good to know.
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