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Originally Posted by SFSkol
Not quite following you. If you can get NFL Sunday ticket on your PC you can send a HD signal to your huge TV, either by streaming it or HDMI. I use my Chromebook to get MLB.TV to my TV thru HDMI.
How to Get NFL Sunday Ticket Without DirecTV
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If I'm correct, NFL Sunday Ticket is exclusive to Directv, they paid billions for the rights. I can get NFL Ticket on my computer but you have to buy NFL Ticket Supreme, which is the regular NFL Ticket plus an extra $100. That adds the Red Zone, the Fantasy Channel, and the computer capability, but I believe you can't get the Supreme as a stand alone. I have a smart TV and watch Netflix and Youtube videos all the time. I give my neighbor my password, who's a big Eagles fan, and he watches his team at his house on his computer and I watch on my TV.
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Originally Posted by Biker1
I hardly watch football so it is really not an issue. I prefer to go out and play sports myself instead of watching others. To each his own.
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Since you don't really know me, here's where I'm coming from. From 2011 to 2016 I played neighborhood softball 15 seasons in a row and only missed six games playing shortstop for Ameila, Tamarind Grove, Liberty Park and Calumet Grove. Unfortunately I was diagnosed with emphysema in 2016 and I'm no longer able to do any running and I have 3 different inhalers I use everyday. So I gave up softball and also pickleball which I played on ocassion. I still play the championship golf courses weekly, go to MVP 3 to 5 days a week to keep what I have. I also was diagnosed this year with lymphoma, it's all tied in to my Agent Orange exposure.
I've only missed seeing one Baltimore Ravens regular season game since their inception in 1996 either on TV or in person. Baltimore is a small market that is wedged between Washington (40 miles south) and Philadelphia (100 miles north) and in 1995 when Baltimore put together the best sports package, the NFL awarded franchises to Carolina and Jacksonville instead and NFL Commissioner Paul Tagliabue said, Baltimore go spend your money on a museum. He said that to the wrong people. In the end, Cleveland lost their team for 3 years and has never fully recovered and LA had no pro NFL team for 20 years because he ignored St. Louis and Jacksonville has to cover a 1/3 of their seats to get a sellout on ocassion.
Baltimore is a football town, and even though I live in Florida I'm one of them. The Ravens get 71,000 people to every home game, there has only been one blackout game in 21 seasons. Some people don't care for football, I don't care for a few sports, mostly pro basketball, but NFL and especially the Ravens and before that, the Baltimore Colts for many years, and also College Football, golf and hockey I watch most of them religiously. To each their own.