Total and complete snooze fest 100They meant exhausting to watch. LOL
Total and complete snooze fest 100They meant exhausting to watch. LOL
For me, soccer is similar to hockey...a whole lot of fun to watch in person, with a great atmosphere. Unfortunately, neither sport really translates well to watching on TV. You really need to see the whole field or rink at one time.Total and complete snooze fest 100
I was visiting my mom for Mother's Day and couldn't even watch any of the local Diamondback games, because she has no need for the basic sports package. That's some shady crap, when your own hometown fans can't watch you.This is a really bad look. Enough NFL content is already locked behind a paywall at this point. It's especially unfair for the playoffs.
I doubt the Cardinals will be in this game, but imagine how frustrating it'll be if they are? Are we really expected to pay $4.99 to watch the 3 hours of content we want to see?
I’ve been to hockey live and still does literally nothing for me and I’ve tried like 3-4 timesFor me, soccer is similar to hockey...a whole lot of fun to watch in person, with a great atmosphere. Unfortunately, neither sport really translates well to watching on TV. You really need to see the whole field or rink at one time.
For me, soccer is similar to hockey...
Total and complete snooze fest 100
How to fix soccer:
1. The field is huge. Shrink it.
2. Too many players on the field. Limit to three forwards, two defenders, and a goalie.
3. Players should get to come in and out whenever they want. Don’t stop the game.
4. Shrink the goal.
5. Ice everywhere.
A bit of a woosh moment there, haha.I don't think you need to fix the most popular sport in the world.
With the Dbacks it also sucks that AtBat blacks out local games by default. For years now my solution is an AtBat account (free each year from T-Mobile) and then use my VPN's Smart DNS feature to get around the geolock.I was visiting my mom for Mother's Day and couldn't even watch any of the local Diamondback games, because she has no need for the basic sports package. That's some shady crap, when your own hometown fans can't watch you.
In Vegas, I can't watch Golden Knights games or Anaheim Ducks games because they're both considered local. More of a challenge for VGK because they have an exclusive deal with ATTSportsNet and I use Hulu+Live TV which doesn't get that channel, but still. It especially makes no sense for Anaheim as that's more than a five hour drive away from me AND we have a local market team.I was visiting my mom for Mother's Day and couldn't even watch any of the local Diamondback games, because she has no need for the basic sports package. That's some shady crap, when your own hometown fans can't watch you.
I think VGK is on free tv here starting next seasonIn Vegas, I can't watch Golden Knights games or Anaheim Ducks games because they're both considered local. More of a challenge for VGK because they have an exclusive deal with ATTSportsNet and I use Hulu+Live TV which doesn't get that channel, but still. It especially makes no sense for Anaheim as that's more than a five hour drive away from me AND we have a local market team.
Like it or not, cable is slowly dying.
I'm fine with cable dying.
we get it free with something!NFL selling to the highest bidder is gonna ruin their product. Who the hell pays for peacock?
You just described indoor soccer without the ice. Had season tickets for 7 years for professional indoor soccer. For whatever reason as outdoor soccer became more popular, indoor died off. There is still a professional league out there however the attendance is pretty small.How to fix soccer:
1. The field is huge. Shrink it.
2. Too many players on the field. Limit to three forwards, two defenders, and a goalie.
3. Players should get to come in and out whenever they want. Don’t stop the game.
4. Shrink the goal.
5. Ice everywhere.
Checkers and Chess.Quality of the action, sir. Quality of the action.
There's a learning curve but when done right even watching 4K games can be flawless, watched many college football last year in 4KI tried all the streaming and it sucked compared to DirectTV and wasn't that far off in cost.
I wouldn't really argue with that but. But for people 35 and under? It's dead.I tried all the streaming and it sucked compared to DirectTV and wasn't that far off in cost.
I wouldn't really argue with that but. But for people 35 and under? It's dead.
I LOVE DirecTV. I hate Streaming.I tried all the streaming and it sucked compared to DirectTV and wasn't that far off in cost.
Yep, the best way to watch it.Been a customer of DirectTV since 1998, Sunday Ticket being the prime reason. I even bought my house with a clear line of sight to a sate in mind!.
This year I doubt I’m going to pay for the NFL on YouTube.
First of all, the Cardinals have been awful to watch for two years, not sure I want to pay to watch a team who lets its best players walk and appear to be increasingly dysfunctional. (I’m horrified to think that Murray is going to be a bust)
Second of all, with DirectTV, you could record the games in advance, start watching it about 1 1/2 hours after start time, and never have to watch a single commercial(excluding those insidious ones shown on the screen during play, god I hate those). The 30 skip button is the greatest invention since the dishwasher)
With the new format, not sure one could do that.
Now it seams the league is fragmenting its games further to maximize profits. Watching Amazon Prime games was inconvenient for me.
I may sit this season out, and I’ve been a fan since the 1970s.