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Well, tough loss for the Seahawks. It was idiotic not to go for it with a little more than 3 minutes left in the 4th.
 
So I’m was wondering.
Pretty much every weekend I can watch almost every top 25 NCAA college football game. Those games are spread pretty evenly throughout timezones and are broadcast on multiple channels and platforms.

The NFL has only 32 teams and really with Bi weeks has essentially 15 games then of course you have Sunday night, Monday Night and Thursday night so really Sunday there are 12 games.
Why I ask is it so tough to watch the team I want to watch on any given Sunday (Niners)

Why am I forced to watch the freaking Sea Clucks?
 
So I’m was wondering.
Pretty much every weekend I can watch almost every top 25 NCAA college football game. Those games are spread pretty evenly throughout timezones and are broadcast on multiple channels and platforms.

The NFL has only 32 teams and really with Bi weeks has essentially 15 games then of course you have Sunday night, Monday Night and Thursday night so really Sunday there are 12 games.
Why I ask is it so tough to watch the team I want to watch on any given Sunday (Niners)

Why am I forced to watch the freaking Sea Clucks?

Because FUCK THE NINERS!
 
Going to You Tube to watch the Niners game I can sign up to watch.
Only 8 payments of $34.95.
Only $279.60 plus taxes and fees of course.
That is on top of my internet costs.

Fucking Blazer Broadcasting!
 
I want to laugh but the Niners lost their stater already and the future is never certain.
I can't stand the fact that at least one of FOX or CBS usually doesn't carry one of their two games every Sunday. At least give us all four games (two per time slot) but no they've got to put on some paid programming or local programming instead. SMH.
 
I can't stand the fact that at least one of FOX or CBS usually doesn't carry one of their two games every Sunday. At least give us all four games (two per time slot) but no they've got to put on some paid programming or local programming instead. SMH.
Makes no sense? Cover all the west how about?
 
Makes no sense? Cover all the west how about?
It also makes no sense because when those two networks broadcast in either or both of those slots it's two of their highest rated programs of the week.

There must be some kind of number of games per year that they get in each market. I just don't see any other way Fox or CBS turns down the advertising dollars from NFL games and instead takes the revenue they get for local programming advertising, just giving away those ratings to the other network. Whatever the reason is, it's not great for us the fans. We're just trying to consume more football.
 
Geno played well for the Raiders last week. Looking forward to Monday to see how he does.
 
Going to You Tube to watch the Niners game I can sign up to watch.
Only 8 payments of $34.95.
Only $279.60 plus taxes and fees of course.
That is on top of my internet costs.

Fucking Blazer Broadcasting!

Just move to southern Oregon where the Niners are the regional team and you can get them and the Blazers on your antenna for free and aren't forced to watch the shit birds!
 
So I’m was wondering.
Pretty much every weekend I can watch almost every top 25 NCAA college football game. Those games are spread pretty evenly throughout timezones and are broadcast on multiple channels and platforms.

The NFL has only 32 teams and really with Bi weeks has essentially 15 games then of course you have Sunday night, Monday Night and Thursday night so really Sunday there are 12 games.
Why I ask is it so tough to watch the team I want to watch on any given Sunday (Niners)

Why am I forced to watch the freaking Sea Clucks?
Cough……Cough……. SuperBox…….Cough……Cough…….
 
Makes no sense? Cover all the west how about?
That’s why as a kid I rocked a baby blue Houston Oilers Starter jacket! They were always on here in town. I became a Warren Moon run and shoot Houston fan!
 
It also makes no sense because when those two networks broadcast in either or both of those slots it's two of their highest rated programs of the week.

There must be some kind of number of games per year that they get in each market. I just don't see any other way Fox or CBS turns down the advertising dollars from NFL games and instead takes the revenue they get for local programming advertising, just giving away those ratings to the other network. Whatever the reason is, it's not great for us the fans. We're just trying to consume more football.
That actually makes sense. At least I could understand that.
 
It was great though. Got back from Vegas late afternoon and sat down, fired up the SuperBox and watched the Cowboys game on their PLAYBACK function.
So I'm reading up on this. The box itself is Legal but any streaming of copy written material is illegal. You have to buy a service? What service is legal through a superbox?
 
My internet was down last night so I actually watched the Vikings Falcons game and have to say...that Vikings kid at QB is the worst QB I've ever seen in the NFL....totally useless....throw a pick, fumble, throw a pick, get sacked..throw a deep pass 20 yards long over the reciever.the kid could do nothing all night. On the other hand I watched Herbert with the Chargers throw an incredible game beating the Chiefs a few days ago..
 
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