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Related: About this forumSaturday night playoff game ONLY on Peacock!
How do/would you feel about being forced to stream Peacock in order to watch your team play in a playoff game? As a KC Chiefs fan I am not a happy camper. I wont stream so will go to a bar probably.
I feel like their (NFL) damn revenue stream is big enough to not have to make the commoner or a small business pay per view !!
Walleye
(35,185 posts)PoindexterOglethorpe
(26,639 posts)and then look at the highlights on youtube.
Why waste several hours watching a game, when i can get what matters in 10-15 minutes. Really.
rubbersole
(8,438 posts)When they can make more money streaming than selling ads on broadcast TV ....and tv rights will probably be owned by just a few men. Capitalism, don't you see.
Drum
(9,720 posts)chicoescuela
(1,538 posts)service. Im happy for the players getting paid whatever the market allows but jeez us where does this end?
Rebl2
(14,603 posts)like rich republicans. Never enough money.
chicoescuela
(1,538 posts)calguy
(5,758 posts)You can stream it for free on www.sportsurge.net.
Living in Arkansas, I use it to stream Forty Niner games every week.
tom_kelly
(1,050 posts)mnhtnbb
(32,020 posts)and it's not on there.
calguy
(5,758 posts)Check back ten or fifteen minutes before kickoff
Brother Buzz
(37,721 posts)Brother Buzz
(37,721 posts)They will list the game about an hour before the game, or so.
calguy
(5,758 posts)Some feeds are better than others, and some of them are pure crap. A few are nothing but ads, and no game. You'll have to experiment to find the one that works best for you.
I've had good luck lately using WQStreams. It's a Canadian station, I believe. Interesting ads
mnhtnbb
(32,020 posts)3am EST NFL Network.
Plenty of other things to watch this evening and I'll have coffee, breakfast, watch the game in the morning.
calguy
(5,758 posts)But at least I got a couple glimpses of Taylor Swift.
mnhtnbb
(32,020 posts)As a Chiefs fan, I loved it.
calguy
(5,758 posts)Nothing I enjoy better than a blowout game, with my Forty Niners beating the snot out of a team like the Cowboys or Eagles.
mnhtnbb
(32,020 posts)Fu*k the Peacock! GREAT opening drive for KC! Years ago, we lived in St Joseph --and hour north of KC-- and went to a couple of Chiefs games. I am definitely partial to the team.
Brother Buzz
(37,721 posts)Drum
(9,720 posts)LisaM
(28,563 posts)When the Seattle game was only on some streaming service a few weeks ago, they have put it on broadcast TV for the home market.(I can't remember if it was Prime or Apple).
I don't like streaming sports, especially when there are multiple games going on.
exboyfil
(17,985 posts)Also to think one of the largest cable companies is doing this. I have Peacock ad supported so not a big deal for me. It is less irritating than when MNF moved to ESPN.
Submariner
(12,639 posts)Isnt your $500 million paycheck enough money, do you also have to do Subway sandwich ads that adds another buck to an already outrageous price for a tuna sub?
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Rebl2
(14,603 posts)players over the years have done ads. Remember Joe Namath?
mnhtnbb
(32,020 posts)About their decision to stream the game on Peacock, if you're on Facebook
https://m.facebook.com/story.php/?id=100044471918057&story_fbid=940233627469026
NBC is running ads promoting the sign up during the Cleveland/Houston game. I hope they lose their britches on the decision to be greedy.
Raven123
(5,996 posts)Didnt make a difference to NBC, but I didnt watch the Browns- Houston game and wont watch an NBC game today, if there is one.
Longtime football fan, but clearly football is not a sport any longer.
Charlie Chapulin
(323 posts)I love football. Played little league four years, then I did not grow. I remember showing up to the JV meeting, looked around at kids who were already growing into monsters and realized a skinny little guy like myself wouldnt last long out there. I became a skier instead.
But I still enjoy watching the game. In fact, its the only spirt follow through the whole season. And Im an ardent Who Dat. Should it become available only in a pay-per-view format anymore, then Ill find something else to do.
Paha Sapa
(428 posts)They had a streaming national radio feed from the Westwood One network (plus the feeds from both teams cities). Plenty of graphics and info to follow the game closely. Quite a lot of fun. Back in the day we used to listen to the MNF national radio feed while watching the game (on mute) due to wanting to avoid Howard and Dandy Don M. Jack Buck was the play by play guy. Try it if you haven't. Better experience.
IbogaProject
(3,611 posts)This can help if you have a kid doing 'research' into a sport only use with an ad-blocker like uBlock-origin. https://sportsurge.gg/
rsdsharp
(10,097 posts)It pissed me off, but they gotta get that money.
getting old in mke
(813 posts)Obviously too late now, but I saw no one mention that is you have the NFL Gamepass, you could watch the game on the NFL app.
Gamepass (or whatever it may be called for next season) allows watching live games, has replays up pretty much immediately after the end of the game, condensed games (the plays only, none of the in between chatter) that take about 35-40 minutes each 4 hours after the end, and all-22 film a couple of days later. Plus all the games since about 2008 are there.
It's not cheap (~$100/year), but it's still way cheaper and more useful than the Sunday Ticket(~$300/season + YoutubeTV cost) and no other cable/streaming charges needed.
(I play in a lot of fantasy leagues, so I do it for the condensed games mostly. Although it's nice from time to time to view games from seasons there the Bears were at least above average...)