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Post by myronguyton29 on Sept 22, 2018 6:06:42 GMT -5
Not sure rather and I doubt it's coming on here locally in South Carolina, but I have to check the guide and see. And really I almost ain't too worried about seeing it especially if we lose lol but all in all I'd like to watch it even after the fact because I have to work and mostly watch if it's a competitive game. If someone know of a way to get me the game after the fact, let me know please. I know about the pay a certain amount and watch any game after it's played, I believe it's 24 hrs after or something like that in which you can stream the games but I really don't want to do that. If anyone know of any way to get it to me hit me up please.
Thanks
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Post by BigBlueDog42 on Sept 22, 2018 9:30:36 GMT -5
Not sure rather and I doubt it's coming on here locally in South Carolina, but I have to check the guide and see. And really I almost ain't too worried about seeing it especially if we lose lol but all in all I'd like to watch it even after the fact because I have to work and mostly watch if it's a competitive game. If someone know of a way to get me the game after the fact, let me know please. I know about the pay a certain amount and watch any game after it's played, I believe it's 24 hrs after or something like that in which you can stream the games but I really don't want to do that. If anyone know of any way to get it to me hit me up please.
Thanks think game pass is 100 bucks and you can watch it any time.
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Post by shocknaweny on Sept 22, 2018 10:13:26 GMT -5
there is no way to see live games after the fact unless you wanna pay for it....maybe NFLN I know they air re-broadcasts of the pre-season games but I don't know if they do it in the regular season...if you don't have NFLN call in sick or be prepared to miss the game lol
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Post by allnygin on Sept 22, 2018 17:46:23 GMT -5
There are sites you can find on the internet, but unless you absolutely have to I'd stay away. A couple things I'd reccomend before watching a stream on a website. First use a computer that doesn't have any important info on it. If you have an old laptop you don't care about go ahead and use that. Update everything, OS and web-browser. Install proper add-ons for webbrowser I.E adblocker plus, uBlock etc. Have some sort of realtime AV set up that monitors and pulls malicious sites from threat feeds, and don't click on random links once on streaming site. There's more, but that should suffice.
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Post by IrishMike on Sept 22, 2018 20:15:50 GMT -5
There are sites you can find on the internet, but unless you absolutely have to I'd stay away. A couple things I'd reccomend before watching a stream on a website. First use a computer that doesn't have any important info on it. If you have an old laptop you don't care about go ahead and use that. Update everything, OS and web-browser. Install proper add-ons for webbrowser I.E adblocker plus, uBlock etc. Have some sort of realtime AV set up that monitors and pulls malicious sites from threat feeds, and don't click on random links once on streaming site. There's more, but that should suffice. I have watched streaming sports events and movies from some very shady places on the internet for the last 15 years and have not had an issue with hackers or virus' and I don't run any firewall or adblocker ect. I just use mozilla. The code behind mozilla makes it very resistant to that sort of stuff. You still have to be careful, but I highly recommend anyone using the shady side of the internet download mozilla firefox first.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 22, 2018 20:23:58 GMT -5
I asked an admin if we can post links. There are some good ones and I was able to watch the Browns jets game Thursday. Some have lag so might not want to read the game day thread while watching.
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Post by allnygin on Sept 22, 2018 21:16:26 GMT -5
There are sites you can find on the internet, but unless you absolutely have to I'd stay away. A couple things I'd reccomend before watching a stream on a website. First use a computer that doesn't have any important info on it. If you have an old laptop you don't care about go ahead and use that. Update everything, OS and web-browser. Install proper add-ons for webbrowser I.E adblocker plus, uBlock etc. Have some sort of realtime AV set up that monitors and pulls malicious sites from threat feeds, and don't click on random links once on streaming site. There's more, but that should suffice. I have watched streaming sports events and movies from some very shady places on the internet for the last 15 years and have not had an issue with hackers or virus' and I don't run any firewall or adblocker ect. I just use mozilla. The code behind mozilla makes it very resistant to that sort of stuff. You still have to be careful, but I highly recommend anyone using the shady side of the internet download mozilla firefox first. Firefox is an excellent choice and by default has a lot of security features implemented, but by no means is any web browser secure out of the box. Some are better than others on that front, but by no means get a false sense of security. Web browsers, extensions and extra are easily exploited, keeping them up to date is imperative. Additional add ons can help if you are venturing into shady parts of the net. Not all forms of malware, in fact most malware nowadays is not what most are accustomed to and many times not even obvious. Think crypto miners/etc. Not saying you're wrong by no means, I just don't want you to get the idea or anyone else for that matter that just by having Firefox even with restricted security settings with a false sense of security. When going to anything shady it's always best to have your ass covered as much as possible..
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Post by NAVY2323(ret) on Sept 22, 2018 21:44:30 GMT -5
I personally find firestick with kodi and some other features a great solution to all my watching needs. Really only ever a problem when my entire household gets stream happy at the same time.
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Post by jax5338 on Sept 22, 2018 23:31:20 GMT -5
Find a friend who has Slingbox or things of that nature and get the PW.
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Post by scoostraw on Sept 29, 2018 8:06:49 GMT -5
There are sites you can find on the internet, but unless you absolutely have to I'd stay away. A couple things I'd reccomend before watching a stream on a website. First use a computer that doesn't have any important info on it. If you have an old laptop you don't care about go ahead and use that. Update everything, OS and web-browser. Install proper add-ons for webbrowser I.E adblocker plus, uBlock etc. Have some sort of realtime AV set up that monitors and pulls malicious sites from threat feeds, and don't click on random links once on streaming site. There's more, but that should suffice. Or just use a mac and u don't have to worry about any of these things.
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Post by scoostraw on Sept 29, 2018 8:08:54 GMT -5
Not sure rather and I doubt it's coming on here locally in South Carolina, but I have to check the guide and see. And really I almost ain't too worried about seeing it especially if we lose lol but all in all I'd like to watch it even after the fact because I have to work and mostly watch if it's a competitive game. If someone know of a way to get me the game after the fact, let me know please. I know about the pay a certain amount and watch any game after it's played, I believe it's 24 hrs after or something like that in which you can stream the games but I really don't want to do that. If anyone know of any way to get it to me hit me up please.
Thanks Don't know if this helps. They what is televised in your area weekly . 506sports.com/nfl.php?yr=2018&wk=3Yes I check this each week. The Saints game is on here for me!!
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Post by scoostraw on Sept 29, 2018 8:12:06 GMT -5
I asked an admin if we can post links. Rosie has informed me that he does not want links posted.
But here is how to find the game each week. Just google "reddit nfl streams" and go to the thread for the Giants game.
Alternately, here are other ways:
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