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Originally Posted by Buck
There's no such thing as a free lunch, right?
Ad revenue will still be there, it's not like you can't advertise on the internet.
The more people that you have watch, the more money you make, so opening yourself to a wider audience can only help.
You can watch games for Free on CBS, NBC and FOX already, it's not like it's that earth-shattering, what I'm suggesting.
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If you put all of the games on the internet, the NFL isn't getting $1 billion from Direct TV per year, they're not getting $2 billion per year from ABC/Disney for Monday Night Football nor are they getting an additional $500 million for Thursday night football.
It's overexposed as it is and putting games on the internet for free would dilute the product further.