This times a thousand. To all the people acting like its some serious crime, thank you to the poster above for putting it in perspective. Ever taped a tv show or movie and gave it to a relative--you just stole. Burned a CD, same thing. Recorded an album off FM radio back in the day--you stole. Made a copy of a cassette, you stole. My dad was an Eldrige Club member and in the 70s when they would get a bus and have the club go to a Bills game, they loaded us kids up with beers under our ponchos--yes my dad stole from Ralph Wilson by not buying beer at concession prices. Its all relative. You know what they say about glass houses.
For us out of town fans, if you add up Sunday ticket, amazon, peacock, the price is rapidly reaching what a season ticket was in the upper deck a few years ago. Maybe some of the defenders can police the movie theaters to see who smuggled in a box of milk duds and stole from the theater.
The old model, you watched the games and watched commercials, that how the league made money, from the networks selling advertising. Now you pay a fee and watch commercials. Just like in the old days you bought season tickets, now you pay a personal license fee for the right to buy season tickets so they can build new stadiums with more luxury boxes. Their increasing ways to maximize profits knows no end.