Will you be watching the NFL playoff game on Peacock?

Will you be watching the NFL playoff game on Peacock?

  • Yes, I already have Peacocok and will be tuning in

    Votes: 106 35.2%
  • Yes, I'm going to order Peacock just for this game (and may or may not cancel after the game)

    Votes: 12 4.0%
  • No, because I don't want to pay extra money to see this game

    Votes: 163 54.2%
  • No, and I wouldn't watch it if it were freely available

    Votes: 20 6.6%

  • Total voters
    301

glennhoffmania

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I have Peacock with my cable script but i hate having to use the app, even with it integrated with my cable system it still requires you to be in the app to view and i hate that. I usually get sick of the switching from app to tv so i end up just ignoring the game. If the NFL wants to get a person like myself to not watch their product then moving their content onto apps would be a great way to lose me as a fan. I can see the writing on the wall with them pay walling all of their product here in the near future.
How do you get it through your cable plan? When I go to the app it asks me to sign up for a subscription, and there's no option to enter my cable subscription info to link it.
 

Harry Hooper

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I thought it were had Fios you got Peacock for free. Is that not correct? If they're saying I have to pay $6 to watch this game I'm going to be pretty annoyed.

According to this, I think you can watch Peacock on FIOS by logging into the FIOS website with a device or app and somehow navigating to Peacock, but there is no channel on your set-top box for you to watch Peacock on your tv.
 

glennhoffmania

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This is bullshit. There's absolutely no reason why a playoff game shouldn't be available without the need to order an additional service.
 

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No, and I haven't bothered to watch any of the Sox games that moved to streaming from NESN either (e.g., Apple). Not even the free with account creation ones. Too much hassle for sports games to keep juggling all of these content delivery variables. There are a bajillion other things to watch anyway.

More broadly, the cost and hassle of consuming sports has become so bad that it's basically driven me away from spending any money on this stuff though.
 

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Nope. Only way to stop this from becoming a thing permanently is to not subscribe.
This.

If the ratings are huge, this will be the path forward, which sucks.

IMO, best game of the weekend as I want to see Miami lose live and Peacock falls ass backwards into it.
 

Ralphwiggum

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If it was the Pats then yes, but nope for this game. I can miss one playoff game, there are plenty of other things to watch on TV. I already have too many streaming services and don't want/need to add another.
 

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I will not watch or buy the service. From what I have read, the game will still be on local TV stations for the 2 markets. If you're based in either city, you will not have to get Peacock just to watch the game.

Still not a big fan of this precedent.
 

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I said no, but mostly because I think I'll be at my kid's hockey game that night and won't be able to catch the whole thing.

The thought of paying $6.00 to watch a streaming cock does offend my sensibilities, however.
 

Ale Xander

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Shittiest stream service around but I still hate them much less than Apple. Hope this fails Miserably because then we’ll see future CBS games on paramount plus exclusively and ABC/ESPN games on the plus (although I’d much rather subscribe to those)

want to watch this game more than most others but have to boycott
 

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I couldn't answer the question, because I don't have Peacock, but I have the Superbox S4 Pro, so I have everything, at no monthly cost.

Cut the cord folks.
 

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I am partially convinced this is a thing because it allows a segment of the football watching population to make lots of cock jokes.
 

cshea

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Why do people who have Peacock … have Peacock?
I'm not a soccer guy but I believe NBC puts a lot of the Premier League behind the Peacock paywall.

NBC has done this before with other sports. They put some of their golf coverage exclusively on Peacock. There used to be free Peacock and a premium Peacock but somwhere along the wya they made it all subscription based.

NBC sucks.
 

JOBU

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Voted no. I might for the pats but in reality I’d find a stream and cast it to my TV
 

Van Everyman

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Thanks for the replies.

I hope viewership numbers are down because of this, that some Goodell flunky talks about how revenue per viewer is up so it must be a good thing and the league eats a log of its own shit as a result.
 

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Why do people who have Peacock … have Peacock?
As some have said, the EPL and a lot of their PGA coverage has gone there, as well as many of the NBC classics like The Office and Brooklyn 99 that got clawed back from Netflix. Most of the SNL back catalog is there and the WWE Network (including live PPVs) got rolled into Peacock for US customers. They also have their own version of Tubi/Pluto within the app that plays a lot of the NBC/Universal back catalog of shows(all of the Law and Order franchise, Hallmark Channel etc) on a loop.

As cord-cutting continues to accelerate and the streamers move away from a Prestige TV focus towards a more broad-based approach, live sports is becoming more and more important. Apple has their weekly MLB slate and nearly got the Sunday Ticket package before Google swooped in, picking up MLS as a consolation. MAX is investing heavy into a sports add-on that includes March Madness, NBA, NHL and US Soccer. Paramount+ lets you stream your in-market NFL on CBS game and has a selection of Euro soccer leagues and the NWSL. Amazon continues to expand their NFL presence, with TNF having probably their best slate of games since they took over and the addition of the Black Friday game. They're also reportedly looking to push into MLB streaming, offering to pick up some of the defunct RSNs that got caught up in the Ballys/Diamond bankruptcy. Disney is seemingly prepared for ESPN to eventually exist mostly as a streaming entity and is beginning to integrate the Hulu live package into Disney+.
 
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yeahlunchbox

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I hate both of these teams, so no interest in the game other than hoping my squares hit. If it were on TV I'd flip to it during commercials and intermissions of the Bruins game, but certainly not subscribing to see it considering all of the above.
 

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I live in Canada, where they haven't done deals with all these various streaming platforms.

So, as with all the other streamed games this season, I can watch it through the regular broadcast options on Canadian TV, CTV and TSN.

Sincerely, Me
 

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I actually think Peacock is one of the more underrated streaming services as at $7 (cheapest of them), you get EPL, all the WWE PPV events, and Universal movies right out of theatrical release--I third the recommendation of getting it for The Holdovers, one of my three favorite movies of the year.

I understand that in the invariable consolidation that's going to happen, Peacock is unlikely to survive, but I would cut a few other services before them.
 

johnlos

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I'm not, but if I wanted to watch, I'd google "nfl streams". The NFL makes enough money without having to deal with 37 platforms to watch a game.
 

8slim

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NBCU paid the NFL over $100 million to get this exclusive game for Peacock. Any media company or streaming company who wants to cut the NFL a 9-figure check for one game is going to be happily obliged by the league.

Count on Amazon doing this next season.
 

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Like others, I get it via Xfinity already. If I didn't there is no way I'd pay to watch it. That said, I won't be home Saturday night anyway so I won't be watching.
 

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Anyone who does sign up should give Poker Face a chance (before cancelling). Natasha Lyonne doing her Columbo impression as she goes town-to-town solving crimes while on the run from the mob.

edit: d’oh! Beaten to the punch
 

TomRicardo

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I have Peacock (Hooray Premier League) but I am probably not watching the game. That said it is probably one of the better streaming services. I would choose it over Max and Paramount+
 

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I wouldn't trust myself to sign up even with a free trial and then remember to unsubscribe.

If my son's password works, then great. otherwise, maybe we'll watch Maestro.
 

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Not planning on paying, and I’m a decent NFL fan (I paid for Sunday Ticket). It’s not money, it’s principle I guess. I don’t really like the Thursday games, but I already have Prime. At some point they will put playoff games on Paramount+ , Disney+ appleTV etc - we have to draw the line somewhere. The NFL will keep pushing if they don’t see resistance.
 

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I happen to have Peacock, but whenever I see games on streaming I kind of feel for the local bars that have patrons coming in to ask for the game to be put on. Then the bartender surfs around the usual channels without finding it, before someone finally realizes it is only on streaming. Fortunately the club I regularly go to has smart TVs and someone or other will cast the game from their phone app from Amazon or wherever to the screen.
 

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Like others, I get it via Xfinity already. If I didn't there is no way I'd pay to watch it. That said, I won't be home Saturday night anyway so I won't be watching.
Wait? Xfinity customers get peacock?
 

NickEsasky

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Wait? Xfinity customers get peacock?
Not sure if serious as it's been mentioned a few times already, but in case you are, yes at least some Xfinity customers get it as part of their package.
 

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It's included with my Xfinity/Comcast Internet, so I answered yes. If it wasn't included, nope.
This is me as well. Get ready - NBC owns the Olympics so you can bet a lot of programming will be on Peacock as well.
The Streaming wars are coming as people cut the cord.
 

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I thought it were had Fios you got Peacock for free. Is that not correct? If they're saying I have to pay $6 to watch this game I'm going to be pretty annoyed.
I’d be curious what you learn about this, or what others know. I have FiOS and am paying for Peacock. Wouldn’t be the first time I stupidly pissed money away, but if I did screw up I’d like to fix it going forward.
 

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I've had Peacock for soccer and will of course watch. If I didn't have it I would certainly pay the price of a Medium Dunkies for me and the wife to watch an NFL playoff game.
 

Ale Xander

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This is me as well. Get ready - NBC owns the Olympics so you can bet a lot of programming will be on Peacock as well.
The Streaming wars are coming as people cut the cord.
That’s sixteen days (actually longer with soccer and maybe tennis too) so worth it to get a month and every 2/4 years (if you want winter or not)
This is 3 hours and every year event
 

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I already have Peacock for soccer (and re-upped it on that $20/year black friday deal that was going on in November, so the cost is extremely minor anyways) so I would be fine theoretically watching Peacock-exclusive games (we don't pay for cable or a streaming-cable-replacement-service like youtubetv or whatever, so I'd actually prefer more games move to a la carte streaming platforms). But Saturday nights typically aren't for sports viewing in our household, although the Taylor Swift connection may get the missus interests enough to watch. I want both teams to lose so it's not exactly must-see TV for my own happiness.
 

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I’d be curious what you learn about this, or what others know. I have FiOS and am paying for Peacock. Wouldn’t be the first time I stupidly pissed money away, but if I did screw up I’d like to fix it going forward.
Due to this thread I did some googling and other searching on this and it doesn't appear to be true anymore. I couldn't find any place on the Peacock or Fios sites to add my Fios username/password to unlock some free Peacock content.
 

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I happen to have Peacock, but whenever I see games on streaming I kind of feel for the local bars that have patrons coming in to ask for the game to be put on. Then the bartender surfs around the usual channels without finding it, before someone finally realizes it is only on streaming. Fortunately the club I regularly go to has smart TVs and someone or other will cast the game from their phone app from Amazon or wherever to the screen.
The Amazon and Peacock games (along with Sunday Ticket on YouTube TV) all have their bar/restaurant distribution handled by DirecTV. So if the bar has that service then they can put those games on their TVs via their regular set top boxes.

Of course if they have a different cable/satellite service then they’re out of luck. But a LOT of places have DirecTV due to them having Sunday Ticket forever.

Often if someone working there can’t find the game it’s because they don’t know how to search for it in the program guide. I had that happen at a hotel bar recently.
 

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I’d be curious what you learn about this, or what others know. I have FiOS and am paying for Peacock. Wouldn’t be the first time I stupidly pissed money away, but if I did screw up I’d like to fix it going forward.
NBCU got rid of the “free” access to Peacock for Xfinity customers and every other cable system they had a deal with (Spectrum was one). All gotta pay now.
 

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NBCU got rid of the “free” access to Peacock for Xfinity customers and every other cable system they had a deal with (Spectrum was one). All gotta pay now.
This isn't true. I just checked my bill and my cost for Peacock is $0. After 24 months that will change apparently, but for right now it's included in my package.