Fastpitch Dad
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My not watching a single down of football last had nothing to do with the pandemic.They want you to believe it was all the pandemic.
My not watching a single down of football last had nothing to do with the pandemic.They want you to believe it was all the pandemic.
So you're only here to troll people huh. That explains a lot.
careful, you'll get flaggedThey want you to believe it was all the pandemic.
All of the Chicken Littles hear at CZ - give a prediction on what year there will no longer be see the NFL on network TV.
Will you please explain what you mean about the NFL not adapting to streaming? I'd seriously like to understand your thoughts on this topic. Thanks in advance.
One of the biggest draws to streaming is the plethora of content for a low price. What is NFL Sunday ticket priced at now? Still close to $300? I'm pretty sure the best deals you can get on that is packaged deals so you actually get a contract with them so you can pay around $24 a month. The only other option I remember seeing is SlingTV which priced games at around $60 and NFL Game Pass is currently $50.
Some of those prices might seem good to hardcore football fans, but to the casual watchers it's going to be a harder and harder sell. The NFL is no longer just competing with just daytime/night time talk shows, they're competing with a plethora of easily accessed entertainment within multiple mediums. I haven't looked at the Amazon deal or what it will be bringing, but I doubt it will be cheap.
Thanks for the response.My prediction is that the networks will be gulped up by Big Tech (Amazon, Apple, Google, Facebook) within the next 5-10 years.
They lost substantially more due to the pandemic than people angry at social issues undertaken by the league.
And they’ll eventually come back. This is like when people freaked out at Nike in mid 2018 when they signed Kaepernick. People swore off Nike and claimed it would hurt business but eventually people went back to Nike and their revenue went up the next year and their stock is up over the period from 2018 until now.
Then you can focus on Badminton!
Huzzah!
So the cap should be closer to 150 million this year if they wanted to get it all back at once? They're still going to take it back in future years I guess.
Easy there Hondo, these boys know how to party now.........!
Ha ha ha! Awesome vid! Those doubles matches look pretty hardcore.
I'd probably keep whacking my partner in the head.
But isn't the cheapest deal just watching the game on a Sunday afternoon, inside your own home on network TV? Or am I missing something? And, if people stop watching the NFL for a variety of reasons, will streaming really help bring viewership back? Sure, the NFL will be rich in year one, but if viewership continues to drop, how long will Disney pay huge fees? This problem is between the NFL and a portion of the fans, some of whom are gone and will never return, period. ASKING for a friend.
They lost substantially more due to the pandemic than people angry at social issues undertaken by the league.
And they’ll eventually come back. This is like when people freaked out at Nike in mid 2018 when they signed Kaepernick. People swore off Nike and claimed it would hurt business but eventually people went back to Nike and their revenue went up the next year and their stock is up over the period from 2018 until now.
Oop! I'm sorry!Yeah, I could see you whacking me over the head, over and over.........
Haha....
Essentially, yes, which is why I tried to explain that there would be little, if any get well plan on Dak's contract under a 4 year deal.
I know a lot of family and friends who are done with the NFL. So you can't tell me that isn't widespread. That business isn't coming back. They'll get new contracts with the TV networks but that comes with expectations of viewership being up. They will be disappointed to find out that the expected viewership won't all be there and isn't coming back.They lost substantially more due to the pandemic than people angry at social issues undertaken by the league.
And they’ll eventually come back. This is like when people freaked out at Nike in mid 2018 when they signed Kaepernick. People swore off Nike and claimed it would hurt business but eventually people went back to Nike and their revenue went up the next year and their stock is up over the period from 2018 until now.
Easy peasyHe walked right into that schooling, bro.