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How to watch Seattle Seahawks games
Any ideas on how we can watch Seattle Seahawks football games (when the season starts) at home instead of going out to a bar/restaurant?
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Last year I used NFL Game Pass to watch my favorite NFL team the Colts. It worked fine for me. Only draw back is you can't watch the game live. You however can watch it after the game is over. A 1:00 PM game is usually over around 4:15 PM and you can watch the broadcast at around 4:30 PM. Go play a round of golf come home and watch the game. NFL game pass is around $80.00 for the year. Works out better than going to a sports bar and paying $30.00 per sitting food drinks and tip. Plus you can control who is sitting next to you in your own livingroom. It is legal compared to the pirate sites that you never know if they will be available from week to week. You can also watch a game as many times as you want. (wife permitting)
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Red zone gets you the important plays. Many teams don’t show on it because they have no highlights. Alternative is a 10 minute recap appears on YouTube after the game
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If you don’t own a SmartTv I would suggest AmazonFireStick and down load NFL ticket charges apply only for game season. |
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Buy an IPTV service. Cheap and you may have up to 50 options to watch any game as you will have access to nearly every local channel in the country |
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We just moved here in Jan from Seattle area. The craziness drove us out. One more beautiful city ruined by horrific policies. |
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Not a fan of going to a bar to watch games. |
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And More is an awesome app. Has all the sports Can't figure out how to upload a screen shot, sorry |
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We do use Fubotv with a Firestick so maybe there’s a way that way to get Seattle stations? |
You can get the NFL Sunday Ticket from DirecTV even if you don't have a dish, or subscribe to their satellite TV service. Call them, and tell them your community restrictions will not permit you to have a dish on your property. They will set you up with their app, which you can then use to stream games live. You must, of course, have the capability to stream. A neighbor did this last year so he could watch his favorite team. Worked great. Plus, it's cheaper than spending money at a noisy bar for overpriced food and drink!
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