Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501:
Why would anyone be worried about Netflix streaming quality? Peacock and Twitter had all kinds of issues when they first tried it. The reason you do these kinds of things is to learn for the next time. I have an issue with the weird mish mosh of streaming services we all need to subscribe to. But quality of streaming is not something I worry about by the time the nfl game airs
Amazon was a shit show when they first started streaming NFL. And not just the first week. I’m sure Netflix will figure it out eventually but last night was a demonstration of gross incompetence. Total embarrassment. And they have our game next month which will be a marquee matchup on Christmas Day. [Reply]
Originally Posted by wazu:
Amazon was a shit show when they first started streaming NFL. And not just the first week. I’m sure Netflix will figure it out eventually but last night was a demonstration of gross incompetence. Total embarrassment. And they have our game next month which will be a marquee matchup on Christmas Day.
Streaming quality was an embarrassment last night. I’m just saying that they’re going to learn from it and figure it out by the time they get an nfl game. [Reply]
Netflix saying 60m households watched last night. Even if they're inflating that by 10m that's an insane number. Numbers like that might change the ppv model, as you could sell the ring advertisements for so much more that would cover the ppv buys.
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
Yeah who knew a 58 year old cant go more than 2 rounds? Nostalgia can be great at times. Not in boxing.
I use to watch boxing in the 80's/90's. I really enjoyed the Mexican and the women matches. Best boxing I've seen in a long time. But, the Serrano match reminded me why I quit watching, scoring is still unfair and biased.
She got robbed. How you have 100 plus more punches and fight through a headbutt for that.
Same with the Barrios fight outcome.
Our watch party ended up with us all watching on whoevers phone was working best. I said last week the fight was going the distance with paul winning. They all laughed at me. [Reply]
Originally Posted by kstater:
Netflix saying 60m households watched last night. Even if they're inflating that by 10m that's an insane number. Numbers like that might change the ppv model, as you could sell the ring advertisements for so much more that would cover the ppv buys.
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More like 60 million attempted to watch, only to encounter a buffering mess. [Reply]