ATL96Steeler
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I'm up at 4:30 AM on a workday.
But I live on the Best Coast so the game is usually over before 8:30 PM.
IDK how I would like NFL at 10a but that works for the primetime games.
I'm up at 4:30 AM on a workday.
But I live on the Best Coast so the game is usually over before 8:30 PM.
IDK how I would like NFL at 10a but that works for the primetime games.
Teams I dislike get as much viewing out of me as teams I like.
Never miss a Seattle or Philly game.......
Sunday Ticket is the ticket.
But to do it right you need multi-record capability. My PVR will do 6 at once.
My brother has two of those babies on same cable network in his home and can record 12 at once.
With no commercials, halftimes, etc. and skipping between plays, 4-5 games can easily be viewed in total before the afternoon games begin, more or less......
Because it was created after Rodgers broke his collar bone last year after being pancaked....
Ha, you're a closet Hawks fan
NFL Game pass is what I usually get just for that.
Last few years my plan has been watch the 2-3 games I wanted on TV. Then since I have Monday off, go to NFL game pass and you get all the games after they happen multiple angles, and without commercials (basically as soon as the whistle blows, the next play is there with a second before the snap). Then watch all the other games. about 40 minutes a game. Then Monday night and Thursday night.
This will be my 3rd season not missing a snap.
I don't care about watching on Monday aside from the Monday night game.
I prefer to control my destiny on Sundays.
It was ok for me when I lived in Denver. Usually my Fox eagles games were clear.
Learning this season in Minnesota that I'm usually having to see the Eagles after. This year though Minny gets CBS and Eagles get fox so I think I will be alright.
I'm a fan of Seattle losses.