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Tickless Rick...
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You doth bequeath him Tickless Rick. LOL, funniest thing I've seen in these scary Corona times. |
I do that shot often if I am totally piched off in the right side of the fairway and the only way to get any distance is to reach over my head and throw it upside down on a forehand. Usually with a mid. Can get pretty sick shots way down the fairway. Would never really think about putting with it tho.
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So far as publicity stunts go, this one worked perfectly. It has the disc golf community talking endlessly about him and presumably has his followers watching and possibly playing disc golf. Win/win. This would be a good time for his followers to try disc golf; the pandemic has pretty much everything else shut down but the park is open...get out of the house and frolf some! *logs off to go frolf* |
Brodie tied AJ in his first tournament. Interesting.
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Precisely! That’s why I never really understood the vitriol towards a newcomer- any newcomer! |
Hey hey, Brodie's first-round edited Waco video coming to YouTube soon! :clap:
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They got the people who were interested enough in disc golf and the Brodie journey to sign up for the ppv round. Now they are going to get everyone else via YouTube eyeballs. Sent from my Pixel using Tapatalk |
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That was my immediate thought when they made that decision. |
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Penny Wise, Pound Foolish There is a British saying, “penny wise, pound foolish -- making decisions with small amounts of money (pennies) that end up making bad sense for affecting larger amounts of money (pounds, as in Great British Pounds).” |
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Well yes but in order to monetize you must first quantify. If you don’t collect sufficient data the ensuing valuation relies heavily on speculation and that’s obviously a less desirable metric. |
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It was a VERY VERY successful weekend for the DGPT. We are happy and just hope to be able to maintain this momentum in the next few down weeks. Stay tuned for more info.
Penny-wise pound foolish VS Bird in the hand worth 2 in the bush. |
I paid 8.99 to see the Brodie round and then never even found time to watch all of it. I love flipping on live disc golf when it happens to be on and I happen to have a chance watch it, but I doubt I’ll continue to pay 8.99 a month for the off chances the stars align.
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Yes, I’m aware, but 4 hours of disc golf becomes less and less appealing the further you get from when it actually happened. After I started seeing things about the round it became less and less interesting. I expect to watch the cut for this one and then just watch final rounds the rest of the season. |
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But he's already put out 20 videos in the last two months for free on YouTube that pull well over 100,000 views each. Is that not enough free exposure to his fans and subscribers? Would releasing a free, 4 hour video of live tournament coverage do something that he hasn't already done? Maybe he'd help set a new record for largest live broadcast ever. I guess that'd be cool and all, and he would rightly feel pretty proud, but would 20,000 free viewers going to move the needle more than 5,000 paid viewers? Would Bud Light see 20,000 viewers and all of the sudden decide to start sponsoring the tour? |
When I first saw that it would be PPV only I thought this was penny wise and pound foolish for some of the reasons stated above. Releasing a cut later seems like a fair attempt at a best of both worlds. Also, not announcing that plan at first will have tipped a few on the fence into subscribing. Some of those may now cancel subscriptions but others may remain. There may never have been a concrete plan on this but overall it checks out as good management to me.
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Looks like Brodie and some other pros pulled out of The Open(still a decent field though) this weekend and it looks like Jax Open is canceled...
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I prefer skipping through the live stream vs. post-produced content. I prefer hearing authentic reactions from Jamie/Nate. |
Pro Tour gave rd 1 to Brodie? Whoa, here on his channel:
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I don't understand...
...why these top dg pros are all bending over and offering up their brown eye pre-lubricated for this fairly bland, uninteresting brodie guy who has a mediocre youtube channel with an admittedly impressive couple mill following it... am I missing something? It's not even remotely interesting to watch him throw a disc, and it's amazing how much grovelling the mcbeths and pierces and memorials are offering this individual... no?
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Yeah, well, that's just, like, your opinion, man.
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Somebody had some fun with his Wikipedia page :D
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Please, no more Brodie threads. Thanks.
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Its like I said early in this thread...
A rising tide lifts all boats. ;) It's not that hard to understand when you think about it in terms of the "influencer" side of today's pop culture and social media. The guy has a lot of followers(Probably more than all the DG content creators combined) and followers bring attention. Discraft wants a piece of that action and can you blame them? Even if only 1% of his YT subs start playing DG and buying DC discs... that's a crapload of plastic sold. The DGPT does also and is hoping it will help grow viewership. Most of the pros I've met are really nice people and maybe they just like him and/or think helping him will help grow their brands. |
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I can relate to his mistakes, his realizations, his superstitions, his nerves, and to all of the elements of his progress (except being able to throw really far). I like when he discovers something that I'm also discovering. I like to root for him. I like that my favorite players are welcoming him into the sport and wishing for him to succeed. I'm going to buy their discs and watch their videos to show them that. I'm going to watch Drew Gibson's content because he's so gracious to Brodie, for instance. If I wasn't already a McBeth mark, I would become one for the same reason. Bottom line, it's compelling, I'm "with him on the journey," and the pros who see that and embrace it are going to get my respect and my buck. Maybe that's not you, but that's okay. |
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the digital economy a compelling narrative or maybe a simpler explanation in the case of McBeth: sponsorship i wasn't surprised to see a dozen videos with Paul following his signing with Discraft. Paul seems like a nice guy but i'm sure his participation was required. |
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Not to say that was the only motivation. |
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"for this fairly bland, uninteresting brodie guy" I'm guessing the number of disc golf players that could shoot 980 rated rounds in their first pro tournament at 30+ years of age after only a few months taking the game serious, at one of the tougher courses on the tour, is very, very small. That makes the guy fairly interesting in my book. |
What’s with all the Brodie hate? He’s been in the Ultimate game forever and was a legend at it. Seems like a bunch of disc golfers would respect that if they also want people to respect their budding sport too.
Also the content has been great. Not bland. |
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