ronnieboycefanclub
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I was able to watch on DAZN Gamepass. The pre game show reminded me of old FA Cup Finals and recently the British Grand Prix. In that it went on and on and on.
The pre game isn’t any longer than the fans tune into. For example, I saw a 5 minute pregame because I tuned in just before kickoff. I really couldn’t care less about pregame shows unless it is a Seahawks pregame. I do enjoy watching football so I’ll watch other teams but I don’t feel any need to tune in early for them.I was able to watch on DAZN Gamepass. The pre game show reminded me of old FA Cup Finals and recently the British Grand Prix. In that it went on and on and on.
I live about 1/3 of a mile from a main rd that has spectrum cable at the rd they want over $20k to run it to my house I went with StarlinkYeah, that sucks. I was going to ditch my Charter internet service when Ziply Fiber ran fiber optics cable to within about 150' from my house, but when I went to hook up to it, they said that it would cost me $6K to get the service ran to my house as I live on a short cul-de-sac with just 4 other residences.
There has been a lot of blow back over this, so I would imagine that the league will hesitate to let the networks to expand their exclusive service until they can show that they have a large enough customer base, such as Amazon does, that it doesn't force as many customers to pony up the extra bucks.
That I can understand. But I'm only about 150-200', or one house away, from the arterial street where they laid the cable and they still wanted $6k. I'm not sure why they went to the expense of laying the cable if they're going to charge customers that much to hook up to it.I live about 1/3 of a mile from a main rd that has spectrum cable at the rd they want over $20k to run it to my house I went with Starlink
Good luck with that:The best thing to do is cancel your subscription (or don't sign up) and simply watch a bootleg stream. Then, encourage others to do the same until the NFL decides to end this money-grubbing bullshit.
That's the attitude I have. Five or six bucks isn't worth losing sleep over and certainly not worth missing a playoff game. It's kinda like death and taxes in that you can't avoid it. They're going to figure out some way to stick it to you.Meh. I'll go ahead and do what works for me. We have Peacock, good enough.
Good luck with that:
It was the most streamed US event ever, according to Comcast, and averaged 23 million viewers across Peacock, NFL+, and NBC affiliates in Kansas City and Miami.
While I'm with ya in spirit and admire your principled take, with 30 million Peacock subscribers, it's going to take several million to follow suit for such a boycott to work.
It's not going to happen. I'm no expert, but my gut tells me that the vast majority of people are a lot like me, that is not well acquainted with the bootleg sites. Most people do things by Hoyle, and certainly won't go off script for a mere $5/month.People just need to start spreading the word and sharing the bootleg sites.
I guess if that many people are signing up, then I don't want to hear any bitching about how the middle class in America has it so bad.
Ahh, you made me laugh on that one.Us Canadians got all the playoff games broadcast for free on TSN.
I know, I know, just another reason to hate Canadians.