It's not the same. With cable TV or a streaming cable service such as YouTube TV, one can access ALL (well, now most) games by quickly changing channels in one location.
With Amazon, Apple, and Peacock, to access a small handful of games on a separate app. A user must close theiir main TV app, switch to a streaming app and then find the game they want to watch. For those that like to flip between games on their TV, this is onerous, and time-consuming. For the more tech savvy, you can put Peacock on your mobile device or computer while watching the rest of the games on TV, but their is probably a fair number of people who are not equipped or inclined to do this.
@NickRU714 likes to play the comedic contrarian, but the reality is this is a PITA. And contrary to his schtick, many people still watch a lot of other content via Cable TV or YouTubeTV- local news, national news, financial news, weather, movies, etc. With YouTubeTV, I can put all my favorite channels at the top of the menu for easy access.
I already detailed that there is nothing of interest on the Peacock app besides a small handful of football games and basketball games. The rest of the content is useless crap to me. I have saidabove that I would have no problem buying games on a pay per view basis, which is much easier than subscribing and unsubscribing to a service I don't want with auto renew.