Gregg Posted Tuesday at 02:50 PM Posted Tuesday at 02:50 PM https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nfl/nfl-virtual-lock-to-exit-tv-deals/ar-AA1C20Rr?ocid=entnewsntp&pc=U531&cvid=d776e676a3e4402c89a77efebe4e5c2b&ei=14 Quote
Mr. WEO Posted Tuesday at 03:00 PM Posted Tuesday at 03:00 PM It would only make sense to get out of those deals ASAP. why leave money on the table? 1 Quote
Virgil Posted Tuesday at 03:03 PM Posted Tuesday at 03:03 PM The cap will be 500 mil by 2030 3 2 Quote
ControllerOfPlanetX Posted Tuesday at 07:17 PM Posted Tuesday at 07:17 PM The end if the “rabbit ears” is nigh… 1 1 Quote
Buffalo ill Posted Tuesday at 07:30 PM Posted Tuesday at 07:30 PM 4 hours ago, Virgil said: The cap will be 500 mil by 2030 And like 3-5 dudes on each team will get most of it. Would be interesting if max contracts were a thing. Quote
\GoBillsInDallas/ Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 18 hours ago, ControllerOfPlanetX said: The end if the “rabbit ears” is nigh… 6 Quote
Magox Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago Cap is gonna go zoom zoom zoom!! I would expect the networks will be out and in comes Amazon, Hulu, Netflix and all the big streaming services. Their market cap for CBS is $11 Billion. The market cap for Netflix is $403 Billion. The bidding war is going to be wild! Quote
HOUSE Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago $6000 for 1 endzone preseason ticket against the Browns. 3 Quote
US Egg Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago (edited) 17 minutes ago, HOUSE said: $6000 for 1 endzone preseason ticket against the Browns. But you can pay it on a 12 month installment plan. Beginning to think my lifetime game day enjoyment of the Bills will go full circle. Hopefully Chris Brown isn’t the play-by-play guy by then. Edited 13 hours ago by US Egg 2 Quote
Augie Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 7 minutes ago, HOUSE said: $6000 for 1 endzone preseason ticket against the Browns. That will make the beer feel more affordable. I like it. 2 Quote
Malazan Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 7 minutes ago, US Egg said: But you can pay it on a 12 month installment plan. They'll have like 10 year loans for a season by that point. Quote
ddaryl Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago (edited) the question I have is how many fans are going to be willing to buy 3 - 4 streaming services to watch games on Thursday, Sunday, Sunday Night and Monday. Knowing that the biddiing will probably get out of control and have to be passed on to the consumer Edited 13 hours ago by ddaryl Quote
T master Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 23 hours ago, Mr. WEO said: It would only make sense to get out of those deals ASAP. why leave money on the table? Oh I bet if there is more money to be made ole Roger will be making changes to grab as much of it as he can and I'll bet some will go directly in a bonus for him too . Quote
Gregg Posted 13 hours ago Author Posted 13 hours ago 3 minutes ago, ddaryl said: the question I have is how many fans are going to be willing to buy 3 - 4 streaming services to watch games on Thursday, Sunday, Sunday Night and Monday. Knowing that the biddiing will probably get out of control and have to be passed on to the consumer I would rather go to the bar and watch the games then pay for all of these streaming services. 1 Quote
sullim4 Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago The one thing that's in play which helps the networks - the NFL's antitrust exemption. Expect significant political blowback if Sunday afternoon games do not remain on free OTA tv. 2 Quote
Miyagi-Do Karate Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago Can’t wait! just going to need to buy Netflix, YouTube TV, Amazon prime, peacock, paramount plus, Hulu, disney, and espn plus. Piece of cake. (Oh, and then odds are, the games will be on major holidays anyway, and so I won’t be able to see them). 1 Quote
Simon Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 14 minutes ago, Miyagi-Do Karate said: Can’t wait! just going to need to buy Netflix, YouTube TV, Amazon prime, peacock, paramount plus, Hulu, disney, and espn plus. Piece of cake. (Oh, and then odds are, the games will be on major holidays anyway, and so I won’t be able to see them). 1 Quote
Augie Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago I no longer watch any NBA, even the Finals, and I change the channel when the NBA becomes the topic. NIL and the transfer portal have me sitting on the edge as far as college hoops goes. It doesn’t bother me when I miss seeing my team play a game. I no longer travel to see them play. My interest is rapidly waning. As for the NFL, I’m not just disinterested, I’m a little bit angry. I don’t watch much NFL other than the Bills. My tolerance for their greed has limits. 1 Quote
BuffaloBill Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 1 hour ago, \GoBillsInDallas/ said: Forgot the tin foil 20 minutes ago, Miyagi-Do Karate said: Can’t wait! just going to need to buy Netflix, YouTube TV, Amazon prime, peacock, paramount plus, Hulu, disney, and espn plus. Piece of cake. (Oh, and then odds are, the games will be on major holidays anyway, and so I won’t be able to see them). Yeah and streaming services are now starting to experiment, or outright use, ads. We have gone in a big circle - buy streaming services to avoid ads - now see ads unless you pay more - so much for cutting the cord being cheaper alternative. 2 2 Quote
Mr. WEO Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 39 minutes ago, T master said: Oh I bet if there is more money to be made ole Roger will be making changes to grab as much of it as he can and I'll bet some will go directly in a bonus for him too . you misspelled “Terry and Jerry” Quote
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