Fondor_YardsElite Four Member: HydraRegistered Userregular
I know I'm a horrible person because the first thought on Nelson after that really sucks was "Huh good thing I have Davante Adams in the dynasty league."
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I know I'm a horrible person because the first thought on Nelson after that really sucks was "Huh good thing I have Davante Adams in the dynasty league."
I have both jordy nelson and kelvin benjamin on my dynasty team.
So does there exist a way for a person without cable / satellite to watch live games at home? Does the NFL have some streaming package I can purchase for the season?
Might be able to get NFL Sunday ticket online. Not sure what the current status is, or if they still allow you to get the online app only, but it has been an option the last few years in various forms and promotions
Might be able to get NFL Sunday ticket online. Not sure what the current status is, or if they still allow you to get the online app only, but it has been an option the last few years in various forms and promotions
NFLSundayTicket.tv is conveniently unavailable in my area.
I guess my interwebs aren't so good or something.
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Raijin QuickfootI'm your Huckleberry YOU'RE NO DAISYRegistered User, ClubPAregular
As much as I love the Giants, I'm not going to pay extra. I'll just watch Red Zone all season.
So does there exist a way for a person without cable / satellite to watch live games at home? Does the NFL have some streaming package I can purchase for the season?
I've done their "free trial" (week 1 I think) last year just to try it. Works pretty well. I like the condensed stream per game too (no commercials, no waiting between plays). Turns a full game into 30-40 minutes.
So does there exist a way for a person without cable / satellite to watch live games at home? Does the NFL have some streaming package I can purchase for the season?
I've done their "free trial" (week 1 I think) last year just to try it. Works pretty well. I like the condensed stream per game too (no commercials, no waiting between plays). Turns a full game into 30-40 minutes.
It ain't cheap though.
Problem with this, it's not real-time. It's after the game (or after all the games, on Sunday) unless you're outside the US. You can LISTEN live, though.
It kinda sucks.
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3cl1ps3I will build a labyrinth to house the cheeseRegistered Userregular
I think he caught the ball and didn't know which way he was facing. Coaches failed him because they don't drill catching the ball and making sure you are going the right direction enough.
So does there exist a way for a person without cable / satellite to watch live games at home? Does the NFL have some streaming package I can purchase for the season?
I've done their "free trial" (week 1 I think) last year just to try it. Works pretty well. I like the condensed stream per game too (no commercials, no waiting between plays). Turns a full game into 30-40 minutes.
It ain't cheap though.
Problem with this, it's not real-time. It's after the game (or after all the games, on Sunday) unless you're outside the US. You can LISTEN live, though.
It kinda sucks.
Damn regional differences. That's the key for me. Canada. It markets to me as being live for the regular season but not live for the playoffs/SB in the fine print. That's an exclusive for the broadcast networks.
edit - You know the model I'd like? Pick and choose a game to download. Even if it was like $5 a game, to follow a single team, it'd be $80/year. Compared to $245 for every game every team.
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Raijin QuickfootI'm your Huckleberry YOU'RE NO DAISYRegistered User, ClubPAregular
There are no advanced reviews of Madden which makes me nervous. I'm not going to buy it.
Because it was 3rd and 14, and bubble guys like Patton feel like they need to make huge plays in the preseason to maintain their roster spot.
What's worse is if he had actually cut downfield instead of up when he was avoiding the defender at the 20, he likely would have gotten back to the 25 at least, possibly further as there was a blocker in the area.
Just terrible decision making at every point.
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Because it was 3rd and 14, and bubble guys like Patton feel like they need to make huge plays in the preseason to maintain their roster spot.
What's worse is if he had actually cut downfield instead of up when he was avoiding the defender at the 20, he likely would have gotten back to the 25 at least, possibly further as there was a blocker in the area.
Just terrible decision making at every point.
Eh...he is a guy who has never really shown much since being drafted and there is little chance he makes the team at this point. It sounds like there are undrafted free agents who are showing him up in camp.
Inside of a dog...it's too dark to read.
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Raijin QuickfootI'm your Huckleberry YOU'RE NO DAISYRegistered User, ClubPAregular
So does there exist a way for a person without cable / satellite to watch live games at home? Does the NFL have some streaming package I can purchase for the season?
I've done their "free trial" (week 1 I think) last year just to try it. Works pretty well. I like the condensed stream per game too (no commercials, no waiting between plays). Turns a full game into 30-40 minutes.
It ain't cheap though.
Problem with this, it's not real-time. It's after the game (or after all the games, on Sunday) unless you're outside the US. You can LISTEN live, though.
It kinda sucks.
Damn regional differences. That's the key for me. Canada. It markets to me as being live for the regular season but not live for the playoffs/SB in the fine print. That's an exclusive for the broadcast networks.
edit - You know the model I'd like? Pick and choose a game to download. Even if it was like $5 a game, to follow a single team, it'd be $80/year. Compared to $245 for every game every team.
Man, I just want like the NHL has or something. "Here's some money, now I can watch everything on my whatever." Awesome AppleTV app and I assume other things, where it's like 200 bucks, and that gets you ALL games live, replays, and historical footage, all season.
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ButtersA glass of some milksRegistered Userregular
So does there exist a way for a person without cable / satellite to watch live games at home? Does the NFL have some streaming package I can purchase for the season?
I've done their "free trial" (week 1 I think) last year just to try it. Works pretty well. I like the condensed stream per game too (no commercials, no waiting between plays). Turns a full game into 30-40 minutes.
It ain't cheap though.
Problem with this, it's not real-time. It's after the game (or after all the games, on Sunday) unless you're outside the US. You can LISTEN live, though.
It kinda sucks.
Damn regional differences. That's the key for me. Canada. It markets to me as being live for the regular season but not live for the playoffs/SB in the fine print. That's an exclusive for the broadcast networks.
edit - You know the model I'd like? Pick and choose a game to download. Even if it was like $5 a game, to follow a single team, it'd be $80/year. Compared to $245 for every game every team.
Man, I just want like the NHL has or something. "Here's some money, now I can watch everything on my whatever." Awesome AppleTV app and I assume other things, where it's like 200 bucks, and that gets you ALL games live, replays, and historical footage, all season.
My solution to this problem was to watch more basketball.
I would easily spend $200 for an NFL package that allows me to stream live games.
That comes out to about $30 a month to watch football, which is a far cry from the $80 I'd need to spend on a cable sub.
I'll never understand the mentality of big sports networks NOT allowing people to pay them direct to watch their games. Is it because of ad revenue? Fine, get my general location and stream the local broadcast. I'm ok with commercials. Just let me watch the fucking game without being forced to have cable or satellite.
I would easily spend $200 for an NFL package that allows me to stream live games.
That comes out to about $30 a month to watch football, which is a far cry from the $80 I'd need to spend on a cable sub.
I'll never understand the mentality of big sports networks NOT allowing people to pay them direct to watch their games. Is it because of ad revenue? Fine, get my general location and stream the local broadcast. I'm ok with commercials. Just let me watch the fucking game without being forced to have cable or satellite.
Which is available in Canada. It's $250 for the regular season (live and archived) and $305 for regular season (live and archived) AND playoffs/SB (archived).
For me, it's just at that level to not quite cancel my cable subscription. Another year or two of my provider raising rates, I'm cutting the cord.
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Super late, but I didn't actually know about the concussion.
I don't think that makes much difference in terms of it being uncool.
EDIT: I wasn't a fan of the original photo posted, either.
If there's still people who haven't chimed in yet, for that matter.
Also is there a waiting list? :P
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I have both jordy nelson and kelvin benjamin on my dynasty team.
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It was ok, but probably but worth the money for me.
NFLSundayTicket.tv is conveniently unavailable in my area.
I guess my interwebs aren't so good or something.
Not sure why everyone else said no. NFL GamePass through nfl.com. https://gamepass.nfl.com/nflgp/secure/packages?ttv=0
I've done their "free trial" (week 1 I think) last year just to try it. Works pretty well. I like the condensed stream per game too (no commercials, no waiting between plays). Turns a full game into 30-40 minutes.
It ain't cheap though.
Problem with this, it's not real-time. It's after the game (or after all the games, on Sunday) unless you're outside the US. You can LISTEN live, though.
It kinda sucks.
what the hell was the thought process here
Damn regional differences. That's the key for me. Canada. It markets to me as being live for the regular season but not live for the playoffs/SB in the fine print. That's an exclusive for the broadcast networks.
edit - You know the model I'd like? Pick and choose a game to download. Even if it was like $5 a game, to follow a single team, it'd be $80/year. Compared to $245 for every game every team.
What's worse is if he had actually cut downfield instead of up when he was avoiding the defender at the 20, he likely would have gotten back to the 25 at least, possibly further as there was a blocker in the area.
Just terrible decision making at every point.
Eh...he is a guy who has never really shown much since being drafted and there is little chance he makes the team at this point. It sounds like there are undrafted free agents who are showing him up in camp.
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Man, I just want like the NHL has or something. "Here's some money, now I can watch everything on my whatever." Awesome AppleTV app and I assume other things, where it's like 200 bucks, and that gets you ALL games live, replays, and historical footage, all season.
My solution to this problem was to watch more basketball.
That comes out to about $30 a month to watch football, which is a far cry from the $80 I'd need to spend on a cable sub.
I'll never understand the mentality of big sports networks NOT allowing people to pay them direct to watch their games. Is it because of ad revenue? Fine, get my general location and stream the local broadcast. I'm ok with commercials. Just let me watch the fucking game without being forced to have cable or satellite.
Which is available in Canada. It's $250 for the regular season (live and archived) and $305 for regular season (live and archived) AND playoffs/SB (archived).
For me, it's just at that level to not quite cancel my cable subscription. Another year or two of my provider raising rates, I'm cutting the cord.