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NFL grants YouTube TV exclusive NFL Sunday Ticket rights in the US starting in 2023(deal worth $2B+)


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 Cost is what I want/need to know. The  NFL Sunday ticket  Will be purchased for my house . 

 

YouTube TV streaming the NFL is fine with me as long as it is dependable and the cost isn't outrageous. The direc-tv deal we had going due to customer loyalty was free the last several years

 

But a 30 second delay seriously? blech. I dont like the sounds of That. Hopefully they can fix 

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1 minute ago, muppy said:

 Cost is what I want/need to know. The  NFL Sunday ticket  Will be purchased for my house . 

 

YouTube TV streaming the NFL is fine with me as long as it is dependable and the cost isn't outrageous. The direc-tv deal we had going due to customer loyalty was free the last several years

 

But a 30 second delay seriously? blech. I dont like the sounds of That. Hopefully they can fix 


Sunday ticket was on a delay as well. Not sure if it was standardized or not but the only reliable way of knowing what’s going on at the game in real time is either by being there yourself or following along with the lines at a Sportsbook. 

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Sunday ticket was on a delay as well. Not sure if it was standardized or not but the only reliable way of knowing what’s going on at the game in real time is either by being there yourself or following along with the lines at a Sportsbook. 

yep, always a few seconds delay when texting my family during the games....play was over and some hadn't seen it yet

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Unfortunately, Google will probably monetize this better than DirecTV did.  There will not be a "retention department" to call.

 

Anyone expecting some kind of ala carte thing will be disappointed.   The value of Sunday ticket is fans out of the market of their team....that is what will generate most of the money.  They "give" you everything even though you can only watch one 1PM and one 4PM game.  

 

 

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Just now, LeviF said:


Sunday ticket was on a delay as well. Not sure if it was standardized or not but the only reliable way of knowing what’s going on at the game in real time is either by being there yourself or following along with the lines at a Sportsbook. 

whoa I had no idea of that. I was just thinking of the confusion between what we would see on TV vs say a radio call.

 

...30 seconds delay in a real time game? 

 

That would be one hot mess. And imagine the chatroom confusion  too it would be horrific 

 

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5 minutes ago, LeviF said:


Sunday ticket was on a delay as well. Not sure if it was standardized or not but the only reliable way of knowing what’s going on at the game in real time is either by being there yourself or following along with the lines at a Sportsbook. 

There is a delay going through outer space vs fiber and RF down on earth.  There is a delay on the network too, just not as big.

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23 minutes ago, Big Turk said:

 

Yes, but with so many free options to stream unsure why anyone would pay for it.

 

Yes there are many free options, but they all more of a pain to implement and sometimes don't work flawlessly, ie: spooking IP, using illegal streaming sites. 

 

As someone who lives outside the western NY viewing area I've used these methods to watch any and all games and while they've always ultimately worked, it's not without some fussing.

 

Overall the answer will be depends on the price, if they make it real expensive then would still use the other methods, but I'd pay maybe $300 to $400 for the convenience.

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25 minutes ago, BillsFanSD said:

On one hand, I'm happy that I can finally ditch DirecTV, which is wildly overpriced.

 

On the other hand, I'm not happy about the Ticket landing on YouTube TV, which is also wildly overpriced.

 

I would have greatly preferred Amazon, Apple, Disney, or any other service that doesn't bundle football with a bunch of other channels that I don't want.

How is YouTube TV wildly overpriced?  My cable service cost more and then you had all the additional broadcast fees on top of it.  It's easily the best streaming TV service available at the moment.

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1 minute ago, Matt_In_NH said:

It only has value if you are out of your teams market or if you are a super die hard.


 

Or you like Football and get a bunch of crap games in your area - other than the Bills.

 

We got Sunday Ticket in Rochester because the 2nd game was always Jets/Giants/Dallas - not anything we wanted to watch.

 

It has been better with the Bills playing more Primetime games - we watch multiple games on different TVs and rarely is it the garbage the networks choose for your area.

 

Plus a game gets boring or out of hand and we switch it up.

 

I love the package cause I choose what I want to see and we will probably look to YouTube going forward - happy to Move on after 25 years.

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Just now, Billz4ever said:

How is YouTube TV wildly overpriced?  My cable service cost more and then you had all the additional broadcast fees on top of it.  It's easily the best streaming TV service available at the moment.

 

I perfer Fubo, but YouTub appears to be right there for cost+content.  Fubo provides some regional sports networks.  

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23 minutes ago, Buffalo03 said:

They should just sell games individually for $10.99 each week or something like that and you can pick and choose which ones you want, instead of forcing people to pay hundreds of dollars a year

Nah, I'm good lol

Everyone would just pay $10.99 for their game and they would get less revenue. Do you think people would pay $110 to get 10 games when they can only watch 2 at the most?

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5 minutes ago, muppy said:

whoa I had no idea of that. I was just thinking of the confusion between what we would see on TV vs say a radio call.

 

...30 seconds delay in a real time game? 

 

That would be one hot mess. And imagine the chatroom confusion  too it would be horrific 

 

 

there is always a delay unless you are at the game in-person.  Streaming has a longer delay, causes some chat room confusion sometimes, but others you know an awesome play--or horrendous play, or someone writes something ambiguous--is coming up.  

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1 minute ago, Rochesterfan said:


 

Or you like Football and get a bunch of crap games in your area - other than the Bills.

 

We got Sunday Ticket in Rochester because the 2nd game was always Jets/Giants/Dallas - not anything we wanted to watch.

 

It has been better with the Bills playing more Primetime games - we watch multiple games on different TVs and rarely is it the garbage the networks choose for your area.

 

Plus a game gets boring or out of hand and we switch it up.

 

I love the package cause I choose what I want to see and we will probably look to YouTube going forward - happy to Move on after 25 years.

I agree that is a benefit but the amount of people willing to pay for that is not that many compared to say Bills fans who live in FL.   Many people would like the benefit you are talking about but not willing to pay for it.

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1 minute ago, Matt_In_NH said:

Everyone would just pay $10.99 for their game and they would get less revenue. Do you think people would pay $110 to get 10 games when they can only watch 2 at the most?

What do you mean 10 games? If people wanted to, they could pay $10.99 for any game they want each week. If fans chose to do that each week, that's $180 for 18 weeks. Some people may pay for 2 games a week. It would be more affordable to everyone this way

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7 minutes ago, Matt_In_NH said:

Unfortunately, Google will probably monetize this better than DirecTV did.  There will not be a "retention department" to call.

 

Anyone expecting some kind of ala carte thing will be disappointed.   The value of Sunday ticket is fans out of the market of their team....that is what will generate money.  They "give" you everything even though you can only watch one 1PM and one 4PM game.  

 

 

 

this is true, although Google will probably offer some sorts of discounts tied to other things, as well as having a better online platform.  I'm just hoping we can get Sunday Ticket separate from having to get YouTube TV.  I have Fubo, that has my regional sports network here, allowing me to get Pens games, and ACC sports.  

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