I am tired of professional games going on streaming channels, when games were on Peacock I couldn't watch and ended up going to a sports bar, there are too many streaming channels as it is. I use my sisters netflix password so I have it but the way they have been messing with passwords and such I might not have it then
Wonder how much lobbying Ol' Yella Teeth did to make this not happen. Can't have the Arlington Bandwagon embarrassed on national tv by the best team in Texas.
Really didn't want the Christmas game, but it makes sense from the NFL's perspective. This means the week before will have to be a Saturday game. So we'll have 2 straight weeks that are short weeks. Hopefully our bye is either middle or back end of the season and not early.
I need Netflix for these games I need Fubo for Astros and Rockets I need Max for the NCAA tournament and TNT NBA games I need Peacock for EPL games All of those require subscriptions. Add those up, and I'm not saving a dime from my last cable package with Comcast...and I lost the reduced "bundle" price with home internet from Comcast when I dropped it. The notion that all the "cutting the cord" was going to be a boon for consumers has not proven true to me.
Just do a trial... at least for now, there haven't been many that have been streamed on other apps consistently other than Prime. That's what I do.
Conflicting reports on this one. Adam Wexler tweeted that another Packers twitter account is saying Week 9
Us on the road vs. the Chiefs week 16 on Saturday would make a lot of sense due to the fact we both have to play a Saturday game that week since we're both playing on Christmas Wednesday. That would be a hell of a two-game stretch.
So the Saturday week 16 games will likely be Steelers-Ravens and Texans-Chiefs. I'd imagine we probably get the night slot between those two matchups. So that's one true prime time game. Then on Christmas I have to imagine there's a good chance we get the night slot on Christmas against the Ravens as well. So another true prime time game.
Those streaming services are still much cheaper than cable. I had comcast unlimited data 1 Gig service for a few years for $100. I paid around $70 for streaming (Netflix, Paramount plus, Max,hulu bundle - espn+,disney, appletv, prime video part of Prime). Just dropped Comcast for 5 gig fiber $99. I am waiting for the new sports bundle that includes max, fox and espn. It still cheaper than cable.