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All depends on if they actually start Yninjamin or do the actually intelligent thing and start Christenson.
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I mean, maybe but it’s out of market viewers only and they certainly make the bulk of their $ from national games anyways. They won’t agree to it because fans will still just pay the $400 for the full package as there are no other options.
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Okay ish? ECU vs NCSU might as well be the Super Bowl. Let’s gooooooooo
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simply saying both can be over the top
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PleaseCutStewart replied to PanthersATL's topic in Carolina Panthers
Or i could just go to one of the many "high seas" websites and watch the game. Or just go to a bar - there are enough that have bottled cheap beers for $4-5 or a bucket of cheap beers for like $20. Not sure why anyone pays for the NFL package in today's age -
When it comes to NFL prospects I really don't care. Yeah, all things being equal I'd prefer the UNC prospect over all others. But ultimately I just want the best prospects and the Panthers' results on the field clearly show we haven't been doing a great job of identifying the best prospects.
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They have every right to charge that and if people will pay it so be it but from my perspective it is horribly overpriced. I get NBA and NHL packages combined for $120 a year through xfinity (like 150 games of the Canes and Hornets + other teams, compared to 15-16 Panthers games)… less than $1 per game. NFL is like $25 a game for home team. Not to mention I hate streaming and to not even have a cable option for NFL like I do NBA and NHL (well most games, some are steaming exclusive now which sucks too) pisses me off
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hepcat replied to PanthersATL's topic in Carolina Panthers
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tukafan21 replied to PanthersATL's topic in Carolina Panthers
"Things like this" were never included with cable in the past, because there's never been anything like it. I can't think of a single league that you could watch every single game from it through your cable, even with an added sports package you'd just get a channel that carries various gamest. Pretty sure the NFL was the first league to do this with Sunday Ticket, and they've all followed suit since, but even all of those are separate expensive packages just like Sunday Ticket is. And given that the point of Sunday Ticket has always been for out of town fans to be able to watch their team every week, there really isn't any other math to run compared to the cost for an out of town fan to watch the Panthers every Sunday, at least legally. I can understand wishing it was cheaper, of course I do too, but when you really look at it logically, it really isn't a bad price point. -
I’m not saying spend 20 million of it on a single player or two. I’m saying can we get a little better in some of these other areas instead of wasting time developing people because they are almost free. Maybe we take a chance at having a $2,000,000 LB in depth instead of a guy on minimum. And same in some of these other spots. Otherwise it’s going to be like Dalton and the receivers last year where you can’t properly evaluate and develop certain positions because those around them are failing.
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WUnderhill replied to Icege's topic in Carolina Panthers
People seem to forget a lot about Cam. He had a big arm but was not good at touch passes or leading his receivers. He was one of the worst screen pass throwers I’ve ever seen and never seemed to get the hang of the touch needed. He was notorious for overthrowing receivers. His best year as a deep ball thrower was his rookie year, imo, and then he seemed to get less accurate with it. Overthrew wide open Ted Ginn plenty. This is all pre shoulder issues. Don’t get me wrong, Cam was special and I was one of his biggest defenders, but he left a lot to be desired as a passer. We drafted big receivers so it was harder for him to overthrow them. For years we all lamented how our receivers didn’t have much opportunity for yac because Cam just rifled the passes to wherever the receiver was at the time. He was the antithesis of an anticipation thrower. -
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cvlngnir replied to PanthersATL's topic in Carolina Panthers
Thanks. So, across the board, I think we are paying about the same per premium service (used to be a channel) but now we have to watch commercials for the same price. Compare YouTube TV to standard service cable and you head will spin. (more channels on YT TV now but still not a lot on). -
Yeah, but it’s Clemson
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BlazeCarolina replied to PanthersATL's topic in Carolina Panthers
That was surprising to me too. Standard service was $12.84 though! With free additional outlets! -
Definitely an odd comment for a Panthers Board…
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PanthersATL replied to PanthersATL's topic in Carolina Panthers
Disney Channel for $10/month in 1993? Disney+ (with ads) is $10/month today -
https://x.com/daringantt/status/1961084044101271651 We are staying in touch
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XClown1986 replied to Icege's topic in Carolina Panthers
I understand that scheme matters, however, Cam did get put into a system that people suggested was a poor fit and they were wrong. Norv Turner had a type and always valued a pocket passer, which wasn't Cam. I remember people being worried that Norv would take away Cam's strengths, or that Cam wasn't a naturally accurate passer so he would struggle to run Norv's offense, etc. But both player and coach adapted. And Cam played well and posted career highs in completed passes and completion percentage. So it is difficult for me to look at a young coach and QB pairing and just suggest "it can't work." If they want it to, it can. Even Canales said it took him and Bryce getting to know each other more and what plays they liked to run and how they could make plays work and expand on that. So you may have a point that Canales was simply trying to run his offense at the beginning of the season and it wasn't working, but there is also evidence to show that Canales is willing to adapt the offense because of how different the results were later. The video that was posted a little while back talked about how Canales tried to run more plays bunched around Bryce to offer more protection, but what Bryce needed was more options to throw to, so we started running a lot more empty sets and Bryce started succeeding. It's stuff like that that shows that this is evolving in the right way. -
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BlazeCarolina replied to PanthersATL's topic in Carolina Panthers
I don't want to ignore you, since you took the time to respond, but I just don't see any value in making sure my detest is properly distributed here, especially when there is absolutely nothing I can do about it. -
I mean, he has a point when it comes to Clemson and the Panthers. Clemson has been by far and away the biggest producer of NFL talent within the Panthers' viewing area during the Panthers' existence and to not draft a single Clemson prospect during that time? Pretty bizarre. It'd be like the Falcons having never drafted a UGA player.
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BlazeCarolina replied to PanthersATL's topic in Carolina Panthers
Damn dude. 1900's makes it sound even worse. I can never get an antenna to work these days for whatever reason. Guide is from 1993. -
There's some okay-ish college games on this evening for us to get our football fix. Boise State vs. South Florida ECU vs. NCSU Nebraska vs. Rutgers
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This reads like a Falcons fan comment
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cvlngnir replied to PanthersATL's topic in Carolina Panthers
I'm an old man, too. My back hurts and I yell at the clouds plenty. That's why I use the antenna. I have never paid for cable TV. I have cable internet, but not TV. I get that we can feel like companies charge too much for a service, but I don't believe they are price gouging. They are simply working in the free market. When their price gets too high, either customers will decide to find another source or not watch at all. When the system is working correctly the customer always feels like they could get a slightly better deal and the supplier always feels like they could have charged a little more. On a side note, is there anyway you could post that pricing plan from the 1900's. I would love to see what we were complaining about back then.
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