In a bumper week for sports rights news, it is hard to know where to start. On the one hand, DAZN and Apple TV are racing ahead with major licensing deals with the NFL and Major League Soccer (MLS), respectively. Meanwhile, old-school sports broadcaster Diamond Sports Group is filing for bankruptcy. A headline like ‘OTT rules, pay TV drools’ would be an easy fix, yet things are not so simple when leading platforms like YouTube TV are seemingly struggling to pay the bills for major sports rights, as shown by the abandonment of talks with previous partner Major League Baseball (MLB). Competition for sports is of course heating up, but there seems to be no rhyme or reason to much…