• garrett
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    93 months ago

    The worst part is how fractured games already are and how this will incentivize it. There’s already Amazon, Peacock, and whatever bullshit you’re dealing with on cable which is impossible to understand. Even the Sunday Ticket doesn’t cover all of your team’s games and that shit’s so overpriced.

  • @[email protected]
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    33 months ago

    We have DTV and they locked out our local station that carried the game over contract BS. I would love to ditch them, but we are rural with no other choices. Since we had people over, we were forced to sign up as I did not want to rely on the alternate stream. Bleh.

    We cancelled on that Monday. I’ll stream it from elsewhere if I have to next year.

  • @[email protected]
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    23 months ago

    I did. I watch English Premiere League and was able to get Peacock for $25/year (ad supported) so I can watch more EPL games on Saturdays and get all the commentary shows.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      43 months ago

      Great that you found value in this deal.I am more worried about the next one the NFL will try and by seeing the numbers, am pretty sure its coming.

      • Omega
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        13 months ago

        ESPN has sectioned off some of their college football games to ESPN+. So if you want to watch all of the college games that they air, you have to have ESPN, the sports package with the additional channels, and ESPN+.

        And that’s just the games they have the rights to.