Disclaimer: Links on this page pointing to Amazon, eBay and other sites may include affiliate code. If you click them and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission.

Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast
Results 1 to 10 of 19
  1. #1




    Join Date
    Mar 2008
    Age
    42
    Posts
    3,026
    SCF Rewards
    400
    Country
    See brittanyhoney123's Items on eBay

    What would u do if this happens??

    There has been talk of local radio and fox sports radio and espn radio on and off for the past couple of years now that the NFL may make all games pay per view once the current TV deals run out, so I was wondering if u would still watch ur favorite team? And if anybody knows about what price point there looking to charge per game??

  2. #2




    Join Date
    Feb 2005
    Age
    51
    Posts
    10,729
    SCF Rewards
    425
    Country
    See Star_Cards's Items on eBay

    I'd guess that if they did that it would be an NFL ticket type deal. For me it would all depend on the price and how they handled it. I love football but there is a line that could be crossed to make me not care about it as much. I'd guess that one could always hit up a sports bar to not have to purchase the games at home.

    If they take the games off of the networks I feel it would be one of the biggest mistakes. The NFL has already shown that they don't know how to produce football games on the NFL network. I think the fact that they reach so many households on network tv is great for them. Why mess it up especially when networks are willing to give them so much money just for the rights to broadcast them. Besides, what would happen to the super bowl, the most viewed sporting event of the year if it's pay per view?

  3. #3




    Join Date
    Mar 2009
    Posts
    5,275
    SCF Rewards
    856
    Country
    See cuhatin's Items on eBay

    I'd guess that if they did that it would be an NFL ticket type deal. For me it would all depend on the price and how they handled it. I love football but there is a line that could be crossed to make me not care about it as much. I'd guess that one could always hit up a sports bar to not have to purchase the games at home.

    If they take the games off of the networks I feel it would be one of the biggest mistakes. The NFL has already shown that they don't know how to produce football games on the NFL network. I think the fact that they reach so many households on network tv is great for them. Why mess it up especially when networks are willing to give them so much money just for the rights to broadcast them. Besides, what would happen to the super bowl, the most viewed sporting event of the year if it's pay per view?

    exactly

  4. #4




    Join Date
    Mar 2008
    Posts
    6,083
    Country
    See wheeler281's Items on eBay

    There has been talk of local radio and fox sports radio and espn radio on and off for the past couple of years now that the NFL may make all games pay per view once the current TV deals run out, so I was wondering if u would still watch ur favorite team? And if anybody knows about what price point there looking to charge per game??


    Would never happen. PERIOD. Especially seeing how the Directv contract is extended till 2018. You think the NFL is going to give back 500million...You local radio is trying ot get ratings and making things up(shock affect). I have never ever heard that.

  5. #5




    Join Date
    Mar 2008
    Age
    42
    Posts
    3,026
    SCF Rewards
    400
    Country
    See brittanyhoney123's Items on eBay

    Would never happen. PERIOD. Especially seeing how the Directv contract is extended till 2018. You think the NFL is going to give back 500million...You local radio is trying ot get ratings and making things up(shock affect). I have never ever heard that.


    Its been on ESPN Radio and FoxSports Radio also I believe Jim Rome even made mention of it on his radio show,

  6. #6




    Join Date
    Sep 2006
    Posts
    5,632
    SCF Rewards
    400
    Country

    I've always said that I would pay per game to watch my Bronco's. I will never pay for the Sunday ticket thing because I don't see why I would spend all that money to watch games other than Bronco games. Plus DirecTv sucks, especially here in Florida where it rains a lot during the football season so the satellite continuously goes out.

    I would be all for paying per game during the season though.

  7. #7




    Join Date
    Jun 2007
    Age
    45
    Posts
    15,719
    SCF Rewards
    1,670
    Blog Entries
    2
    Country
    See onepimptiger's Items on eBay

    I wouldn't pay just out of principle and I would hope enough other people wouldn't as well to make a point. You have the sports world in the palm of your hand, head and shoulders above MLB and NBA, why would you do anything to screw that up?

    I have no problem with PPV for out of market games, more games, enhanced coverage,etc. I pay for XM radio and love it...but there's still the free option for those who want it. If there is a free option, I have no problem with offering PPV for bigger and better coverage for those who want it...but the free option should never be taken away.



  8. #8




    Join Date
    Oct 2007
    Age
    37
    Posts
    47,557
    SCF Rewards
    901
    Blog Entries
    126
    Country
    See kgarnett215's Items on eBay

    If this were to happen, I'd be glad that the MLB, NBA and NHL seasons are on during the football season...would give me something to watch that I don't have to pay for specifically.

  9. #9




    Join Date
    Aug 2008
    Posts
    157
    SCF Rewards
    4,950
    Country
    See norcal-sports-cards's Items on eBay

    I could be wrong but it may be an option DirecTV and the NFL are working on. I had directv for the last 4 or 5 years really so I could watch the Bengals.


    The last year the internet and streaming live video has gotten much better....so I don't pay for TV any more.

  10. #10




    Join Date
    Mar 2009
    Posts
    3,589
    SCF Rewards
    400
    Country

    I agree with Wheeler. I don't see it happening - ever.

Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
SCF Sponsors


About SCF

    Sports Card Forum provides sports and non-sports card collectors a safe place to discuss, buy, sell and trade.

    SCF maintains tools that will allow collectors to manage their collections online, information about what is happening with the hobby, as well as providing robust data to send out for Autographs through the mail.

Sponsors



Follow SCF on