OT: Non-Hockey Sports Thread XII - Heeeeeeressss JJ! (Percy Harvin Edition)

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We got JJ McCarthy and Dallas Turner. Kwesi rocked this draft on paper. So glad we didn't get Penix ffs. McCarthy and Maye are the only two QBs I even wanted to draft tbh.

Can still draft Penix just later than top 10. If he is there at 23, perfectly fine to take him there
So glad we dodged this bullet.
 
Think the pups can complete the sweep tonight? They've completely dominated the Suns so far, I think it's gonna happen.
 
Think the pups can complete the sweep tonight? They've completely dominated the Suns so far, I think it's gonna happen.
I truly do hope they do. It would be great to have something to hang out hat on this year in terms of pro sports. The Vikings, Wild, and probably the Twins didn't sniff the playoffs this year.
 
Suns are in rough shape. No 1st rounder till 2030...Ouch. This will be hard to bounce back from but who cares about them. First series win since '04 against the Kings. Feels great . We also beat the Nuggets that year so hopefully we do it again lol. C'mon Lakers . Be a pal and take another game or 2 against Denver.
 
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Comcast just dropped Bally Sports. That leaves two options to watch the Twins as of now - Fubo TV and DirecTV. Pathetic.

The Wild would also be impacted if they were mid-season still. Can't imagine what would have happened if there was a Bally-exclusive playoff game.
 
Comcast just dropped Bally Sports. That leaves two options to watch the Twins as of now - Fubo TV and DirecTV. Pathetic.

The Wild would also be impacted if they were mid-season still. Can't imagine what would have happened if there was a Bally-exclusive playoff game.
When was the last time local baseball TV coverage was this bad, the 60's?
 
Comcast just dropped Bally Sports. That leaves two options to watch the Twins as of now - Fubo TV and DirecTV. Pathetic.

The Wild would also be impacted if they were mid-season still. Can't imagine what would have happened if there was a Bally-exclusive playoff game.
I wish all the teams would just leave Ballys and be done with it.
 
Yeah, let’s not be able to watch the games at all!
No, lets find an actual solution, because Bally's isn't it. More people were able to watch local games prior to all the regional sports networks than can watch them now because of Bally's limited availability.
Sports will continue to exist long after Bally's demise. Get Bally's out of the picture, and better solutions will be found.
 
No, lets find an actual solution, because Bally's isn't it. More people were able to watch local games prior to all the regional sports networks than can watch them now because of Bally's limited availability.
Sports will continue to exist long after Bally's demise. Get Bally's out of the picture, and better solutions will be found.
People know they can just buy the *insert league* package and get a VPN, right?
 
10 games in a row for the twins , Buxton goes down because he’s made of glass though.
 
That's fine and well for those who can afford it, but not everyone can afford those packages, thus they limit themselves to only fans of a certain income level then.
Not only that but streaming companies are “cracking down” on VPN use. There’s been times I’ve tried to watch a game with use of a VPN and had to try numerous different locations, some times nothing worked.

My assumption is that they block the subnet, but I’m not entirely sure.
 
Hence why they have regional networks like Ballys…
And Bally's is getting more and more difficult to get at affordable pricing.
They are going bankrupt because they charge more than the market wants to pay.
The regional networks are failing due to high pricing.
 
And Bally's is getting more and more difficult to get at affordable pricing.
They are going bankrupt because they charge more than the market wants to pay.
The regional networks are failing due to high pricing.

The regional networks are failing due a drastic shift in what and how people get their entertainment. People aren't subscribing to cable/sat dish anymore. Current total subscriber numbers are on on par with the late 80's/early 90's and steadily dropping. Cable blew up in the in the late-90s/early 00s and that's when channels start popping up out of the woodwork. Now with subscriber numbers dropping channels will start shutting down.

Netflix is going to kill cable the same way it killed Blockbuster. Well Netflix alone won't do it, but they gave the blueprint on how to make make streaming successful.
 
The regional networks are failing due a drastic shift in what and how people get their entertainment. People aren't subscribing to cable/sat dish anymore. Current total subscriber numbers are on on par with the late 80's/early 90's and steadily dropping. Cable blew up in the in the late-90s/early 00s and that's when channels start popping up out of the woodwork. Now with subscriber numbers dropping channels will start shutting down.

Netflix is going to kill cable the same way it killed Blockbuster. Well Netflix alone won't do it, but they gave the blueprint on how to make make streaming successful.
Which is funny because streaming companies saw this opportunity and jumped at it BUT most streaming companies also lose money. There’stoo much maybe saturation. I believe I counted, at one point, 18 different streaming services -this does not including TV streaming such as YoutubeTv or Sling.

There’s not THAT much good content to support 18+ streaming services, plus who can afford that? Most people ditched cable because it was/is in the $100+/month.

If they, the companies, were smart, they would consolidate to maybe 5 streaming services max. But instead of content companies each having their own streaming services, they would license out the content to (numerous different) streaming services.

Much like how you used to be able to (can you still?) watch The Office on Netflix. Instead of having to purchase a subscription to PeacockTv or whatever it’s called.

As a side note, before the boom of streaming platforms, online piracy was at an all-time low. After the boom, or currently, piracy is, or is close to, an all-time high. In short, people don’t want to be nickel and dimed.

See the outrage over BMW trying to charge for seat warmers as a subscription.
 
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There’s a thing called a superbox , been a year since I cut the cord and I have more programming now than ever
 
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And Bally's is getting more and more difficult to get at affordable pricing.
They are going bankrupt because they charge more than the market wants to pay.
The regional networks are failing due to high pricing.
It’s $190 for a year and I get to watch the Wild, Bucks, Brewers and some Badger hockey games. That’s hardly expensive compared to cable or TV streaming services.
 

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