elpablo21
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Probably somewhere on a podcast talking about Jets fans
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what gets me about the raiders moves..
they were getting ready to cut rodney hudson and then people started calling AND then they got a 3rd
Easier to trade for than to jump in on a bidding war if you’re another team. Rumor was he was going to sign with NE.what gets me about the raiders moves..
they were getting ready to cut rodney hudson and then people started calling AND then they got a 3rd
I'm surprised they signed an exclusive deal, don't think it will attract that many people who don't have Prime already.good luck to Amazon getting TNF. They can afford a loss though
Yep. I think its one of those deals where Amazon takes a loss to set up something bigger down the road.I'm surprised they signed an exclusive deal, don't think it will attract that many people who don't have Prime already.
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good luck to Amazon getting TNF. They can afford a loss though
Exactly. I don’t see the casual viewer going out of their way to get Prime JUST for weak *** TNF games. You can access Amazon Prime through most newer televisions or cable provider boxes. They better come up with some sort of season package for the folks who just want to watch football.I'm surprised they signed an exclusive deal, don't think it will attract that many people who don't have Prime already.
they got the money to do it but the platform they can provide isn't better than ESPN/Disney. ESPN does a phenomenal job giving the NFL daily coverage with their shows. Not sure how Amazon could compete with that.would not be surprised if Amazon gets MNF and SB in the future
curious if the NFL gives them good games the first year like they did with Fox. First year of TNF games were good games for Fox.Exactly. I don’t see the casual viewer going out of their way to get Prime JUST for weak *** TNF games. You can access Amazon Prime through most newer televisions or cable provider boxes. They better come up with some sort of season package for the folks who just want to watch football.
I think there are 50M subscribers in the US. So it can definitely grow.Feels like half the country has Prime already, do they need to attract more?