The Four Peters said:NBC and ESPN get the Saturday games.
if Denver beats Oakland, schedule should be confirmed around 8:15. (Assuming none of the 4:25 games go to OT)NortheasternPJ said:@MikeReiss: Bill Belichick says it is his understanding that the team will learn the date/time of its divisional-round game later tonight.
That's prob Indy. Dallas should be at 8 since they're "America's Team" for primetime.RedOctober3829 said:I've heard that the ESPN wild card game is Saturday at 4:30. That almost assuredly will be Arizona at Carolina.
Dan to Theo to Ben said:Possible lateness in scheduling hinges on huge difference in fandom between Pitt and Cincy. No one wants to carry Cincy v. Balt or Cincy v. Indy.
The Allure of the Seas better have the game.RedOctober3829 said:Pats get 4:30 nbc game on Saturday
You can't pull them in OTA?MentalDisabldLst said:The best part about the Pats divisional game is that it'll be on NBC. NBC is the only one of the three football networks (well, besides ESPN) who streams their broadcasts on the web. For a cable-cord-cutter like myself, that means I can watch at home on good quality rather than on questionable internet streams, or being forced to go to a bar or friend's house. Sweet.
NFL GamePass (the international version of GameRewind) is pretty close to live. Can't be more than a few seconds Behind TV.PseuFighter said:i think all the playoff games are being streamed for free this year.
also, going to a bar or a friend's house sounds more fun than streaming the game to your laptop or however you do it. not to mention the added bonus of not being three plays behind the game itself. something video streaming still can't get right.
I maybe could, but I'd need a tuner, they'd be regular def, etc. I use a chromecast, it's just easier.JerBear said:You can't pull them in OTA?
MentalDisabldLst said:NFL GamePass (the international version of GameRewind) is pretty close to live. Can't be more than a few seconds Behind TV.
Vipbox is usually about 5-10 seconds behind TV, from what I've seen. Not enough to affect viewing.
NFL2Go.com is the one that's a couple plays behind, enough to make it annoying to follow while online with friends or a game thread.
and I would normally go to a friend's house or bar, but circumstances are such that I need to host that night. And now I can. But I didn't think that CBS or FOX had a streaming product - how exactly are the other non-NBC games being streamed?
why would it be regular def? You don't have a HD TV?MentalDisabldLst said:I maybe could, but I'd need a tuner, they'd be regular def, etc. I use a chromecast, it's just easier.
MentalDisabldLst said:I do, but I didn't think there were HD broadcasts over-the-air. When I was subscribed to Aereo, that was all they had available I think.
This one will only set you back $6.58 w/ free Prime shipping, and it outperformed a few other higher-priced antennae I've tried.MentalDisabldLst said:sounds like something worth looking into. thanks guys.
Corsi said:
Yep, this $6 antenna will get the job done.
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