Sens of Anarchy
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I thought the prime intermission desk inside the arena with the shmos trying to get seen on Camera pretty bush
I thought the prime intermission desk inside the arena with the shmos trying to get seen on Camera pretty bush
I started the game 2 hours late, and FF thru commercials, worked fine,Someone earlier posted that they're watching pre-game and can't pause or FF so it seems, must watch it live. I'm pissed too as I also like to tape it and either watch it later, FF commercials and some of game when they blow.
It's the only way to watch IMO.I started the game 2 hours late, and FF thru commercials, worked fine,
I think that's a bit premature to say. Rookies usually start hot and cool off as the grind goes on. There are a million examples of that. Let's ride this wave and see how he goes in game 5 on.
I was doing that at the beginning but then I noticed if you hold the FF button, you get a "scene selection" popup, then you can just skip to the spot you want which in our case would be the faceoff.
I thought Calgary looked pretty bad. They couldn't connect passes, they looked out of sync, they were running around too much, they had lots of defensive breakdowns. Didn't look like a team with their record, if we're being honest. I don't think the Sens played particularly well either but they definitely took advantage of a team that looked sloppy all night.Yeah. Neither team was perfect. Both goalies played well.
That’s what majority of hockey games look like.
Nor do the other players in sports streaming have unlimited funds and resources like Amazon does. I don't know if that monopoly style behemoth having sports rights is necessarily a good thing long term.I think overall it's a strong showing and broadcast but we need to keep in mind it's a single game.
For all the flak Sportsnet takes about the national deal lets remember they're often covering several games at once.
Lets say Amazon wins rights when they come up in 2025 - what happens to coverage when they have the Leafs, Habs and then the Sens all playing different opponents on the same night. What does the quality look like at that point? Maybe it's the same as what we saw Monday night where they tailor the coverage to the fanbases of the teams involved. But it's also possible a multi-broadcast waters down the quality.
I think streaming is the likely future with more cord cutters so I'd imagine it's going to Amazon or one of the traditional broadcasters will need to show they can handle online streaming a lot better than they currently do.
They are heavily reliant on their goaltending so far this year. Leading scorer has 13 pts and is a Dman.I thought Calgary looked pretty bad. They couldn't connect passes, they looked out of sync, they were running around too much, they had lots of defensive breakdowns. Didn't look like a team with their record, if we're being honest. I don't think the Sens played particularly well either but they definitely took advantage of a team that looked sloppy all night.
She probably had to look us up on the map.Good broadcast. Must be odd for Andi to have to talk about Ottawa after decades with MLSE and CBC. Lol
She's very good. Does a good job.She probably had to look us up on the map.
I will take you at your word, since I don't have Prime and didn't watch the broadcast.She's very good. Does a good job.
It's the only way to watch IMO.
Nor do the other players in sports streaming have unlimited funds and resources like Amazon does. I don't know if that monopoly style behemoth having sports rights is necessarily a good thing long term.
Ya that is the best method, no commercials.the only way to watch live sports is to....not watch it live?
Bell and Roger’s have a net worth around 20-25 billion.Bell and Rogers have more than enough funds to make as high quality a stream as Amazon does lol.
100 %the only way to watch live sports is to....not watch it live?
This is honestly one of the worst comparisons I've ever seen made. Bell and Rogers are literally telecom companies, with decades of experience in the TV business.Ya that is the best method, no commercials.
Bell and Roger’s have a net worth around 20-25 billion.
Amazon is 2.5 trillion
It’s not really close.
Lol, yes. Ads, intros, anthems, intermissions all suck imo.the only way to watch live sports is to....not watch it live?
One is the leader of our inevitable dystopian future, while the others are but a blip on the radar.Bell and Rogers have more than enough funds to make as high quality a stream as Amazon does lol.
Tough year for Zub... too bad for him and the Sens . Big piece in the top 4 gone .. when the team is trying to climb out of the hole they dug.
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Some games are simply gonna be like that.I thought Calgary looked pretty bad. They couldn't connect passes, they looked out of sync, they were running around too much, they had lots of defensive breakdowns. Didn't look like a team with their record, if we're being honest. I don't think the Sens played particularly well either but they definitely took advantage of a team that looked sloppy all night.
Are we comparing the broadcast or the streaming service itself?This is honestly one of the worst comparisons I've ever seen made. Bell and Rogers are literally telecom companies, with decades of experience in the TV business.
Netflix's market cap is 20X Rogers but they couldn't put up a successful live stream of a big event.Ya that is the best method, no commercials.
Bell and Roger’s have a net worth around 20-25 billion.
Amazon is 2.5 trillion
It’s not really close.
to be fair, the Tyson fight had something like 60 million concurrent streams, Game 7 of the stanley cup finals had something like 16 mil viewers. Last nights game was not even in the same realm of the really crappy tyson fight.Netflix's market cap is 20X Rogers but they couldn't put up a successful live stream of a big event.
Bell and Rogers choose to provide shit services because there's no alternative for customers so they don't give a shit. This isn't an example of Amazon flexing their financial muscle.