Netflix’s reported bid for English Premier League soccer distribution rights would throw the market into disarray. It would ring the death knell for traditional broadcasters and pay TV operators – ushering in a new era of sports that has been a long time coming. The news is also a reminder that Netflix is still one step behind Amazon in almost every way imaginable, but no one likes to write about that narrative. Netflix has already livestreamed boxing, NFL, MLB, and FIFA Women’s World Cup soccer, but these have been restricted to one-off events, not regular fixtures. The streamer is now considering Premier League rights, according to a report from British daily paper The Times, after being outbid by Paramount for…