If you're a cord-cutter like I am, this is some good news. 100% of the Niner games I've watched this season have been s**tty bootlegged streams. So for once, I'll get to watch a quality stream of a Niners game.
To watch the game, just go to tnf.twitter.com to watch the game live. The cool thing about this is that we can also tweet about the game while watching it. I would love to see you guys in the game feed for some real-time hilarity and knee-jerk reactions.
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Cards TNF Game to Be Streamed on Twitter
Sep 30, 2016 at 5:44 AM
- BleedsRedNGold
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Sep 30, 2016 at 6:11 AM
- Rubberneck36
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Originally posted by BleedsRedNGold:If you're a cord-cutter like I am, this is some good news. 100% of the Niner games I've watched this season have been s**tty bootlegged streams. So for once, I'll get to watch a quality stream of a Niners game.
To watch the game, just go to tnf.twitter.com to watch the game live. The cool thing about this is that we can also tweet about the game while watching it. I would love to see you guys in the game feed for some real-time hilarity and knee-jerk reactions.
Cord cutting sounds so good.
Sep 30, 2016 at 6:17 AM
- Matchuu84
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I have avoided twitter this long, will stick with firstrowsports.eu
Sep 30, 2016 at 6:20 AM
- NYniner85
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Originally posted by BleedsRedNGold:
If you're a cord-cutter like I am, this is some good news. 100% of the Niner games I've watched this season have been s**tty bootlegged streams. So for once, I'll get to watch a quality stream of a Niners game.
To watch the game, just go to tnf.twitter.com to watch the game live. The cool thing about this is that we can also tweet about the game while watching it. I would love to see you guys in the game feed for some real-time hilarity and knee-jerk reactions.
nice!
Sep 30, 2016 at 6:21 AM
- BleedsRedNGold
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Originally posted by Rubberneck36:It's great if you don't like sports.
Cord cutting sounds so good.
Sep 30, 2016 at 6:57 AM
- Rubberneck36
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Originally posted by BleedsRedNGold:It's great if you don't like sports.Originally posted by Rubberneck36:Cord cutting sounds so good.
Hmmm you just keep convincing me.
Sep 30, 2016 at 7:45 AM
- BleedsRedNGold
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Originally posted by Rubberneck36:It all depends if you can stomach paying $150-$200/month just to watch sports while hundreds of channels go unwatched.
Hmmm you just keep convincing me.
Cable should be a la carte. Thirty to forty years ago, cable had no commercials. It's the reason we had to pay for it. But gradually the ads creeped in and now there's no difference between OTA and most cable channels when it comes to ads, except for the fact that you're paying for it. I know when I'm being screwed and want nothing to do with it.
I'd pay up to $10/month per channel for a la carte cable even with the ads. I'd be paying for the channels I want. I'm even willing to spend $50 a month just to watch NFL Games. But big cable/satellite is up the NFL's ass.
Sep 30, 2016 at 8:09 AM
- lazy
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cool.
Sep 30, 2016 at 8:12 AM
- kdoggie
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...or someone can buy my 2 sideline tickets for $200 total and see the game live!
[ Edited by kdoggie on Sep 30, 2016 at 8:12 AM ]
Sep 30, 2016 at 4:27 PM
- LasVegasWally
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I go to the casino and watch for free.
If there is an Indian Casion within driving distance they may be showing the game.
If there is an Indian Casion within driving distance they may be showing the game.
[ Edited by LasVegasWally on Sep 30, 2016 at 4:28 PM ]
Sep 30, 2016 at 4:31 PM
- susweel
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Cool now I can watch them get whooped while on the go.
Sep 30, 2016 at 4:43 PM
- GoreGoreGore
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Originally posted by BleedsRedNGold:
Originally posted by Rubberneck36:It all depends if you can stomach paying $150-$200/month just to watch sports while hundreds of channels go unwatched.
Hmmm you just keep convincing me.
Cable should be a la carte. Thirty to forty years ago, cable had no commercials. It's the reason we had to pay for it. But gradually the ads creeped in and now there's no difference between OTA and most cable channels when it comes to ads, except for the fact that you're paying for it. I know when I'm being screwed and want nothing to do with it.
I'd pay up to $10/month per channel for a la carte cable even with the ads. I'd be paying for the channels I want. I'm even willing to spend $50 a month just to watch NFL Games. But big cable/satellite is up the NFL's ass.
if are paying $200s a month for cable you are buying way too much porn then.
$60, get pretty much every channel + HBO, minus the showtime,starz, etc. that still isn't cheap, but it's not that bad. i could cut it down to $40 a month if i remove HBO.
Sep 30, 2016 at 5:36 PM
- Afrikan
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Originally posted by BleedsRedNGold:
If you're a cord-cutter like I am, this is some good news. 100% of the Niner games I've watched this season have been s**tty bootlegged streams. So for once, I'll get to watch a quality stream of a Niners game.
To watch the game, just go to tnf.twitter.com to watch the game live. The cool thing about this is that we can also tweet about the game while watching it. I would love to see you guys in the game feed for some real-time hilarity and knee-jerk reactions.
can't you watch it on CBS? With a regular old Rabbit Antanna or the $10-$20 cheap ones you can get at Walgreens/Bestbuy/Target?
but yeah our game is one of the ones on CBS.
it will be better quality than Twitter. And Minutes ahead.
Sep 30, 2016 at 5:38 PM
- Afrikan
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Originally posted by BleedsRedNGold:
Originally posted by Rubberneck36:It all depends if you can stomach paying $150-$200/month just to watch sports while hundreds of channels go unwatched.
Hmmm you just keep convincing me.
Cable should be a la carte. Thirty to forty years ago, cable had no commercials. It's the reason we had to pay for it. But gradually the ads creeped in and now there's no difference between OTA and most cable channels when it comes to ads, except for the fact that you're paying for it. I know when I'm being screwed and want nothing to do with it.
I'd pay up to $10/month per channel for a la carte cable even with the ads. I'd be paying for the channels I want. I'm even willing to spend $50 a month just to watch NFL Games. But big cable/satellite is up the NFL's ass.
PlayStation Vue (that all you need internet for) you can do it through Chromecast/PC/Tablet/Playstation/Roku/Fire stick...
has NFL Network/ESPN/NBC SPORTS/ FOX SPORTS etc for $35 or $44 a month( depends where u live). No contract.
edit- Core is the one with NFL NETWORK.... they all have ESPN FOX ETC.
[ Edited by Afrikan on Sep 30, 2016 at 5:46 PM ]
Sep 30, 2016 at 5:54 PM
- SFTifoso
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If you have $200 to burn, you can watch all the games in the 2016 NFL season LIVE + NFL network + Red Zone and a bunch of other stuff.
You will need a signup for a foreign dns or VPN. They're usually around $5 a month.
Login to your foreign DNS server and go to NFL Game Pass website. Sign up for the 7 day trial with your PayPal account. And now just watch any game you want.
After 7 days they will bill you for about $200 (more or less depending on which country you DNS is at). You just gotta make sure you're logged in to you DNS server whenever you log into NFL Game Pass, and you'll be able to watch live games.
It's best if you set the resolution on your computer to 720P. At 1080p the games look a bit pixelated.
You can also get an NFL Game Pass app, but you will need to open a foreign iTunes account to download it. I'm guessing with the corresponding country your DNS server is at. I don't know about Android.
You will need a signup for a foreign dns or VPN. They're usually around $5 a month.
Login to your foreign DNS server and go to NFL Game Pass website. Sign up for the 7 day trial with your PayPal account. And now just watch any game you want.
After 7 days they will bill you for about $200 (more or less depending on which country you DNS is at). You just gotta make sure you're logged in to you DNS server whenever you log into NFL Game Pass, and you'll be able to watch live games.
It's best if you set the resolution on your computer to 720P. At 1080p the games look a bit pixelated.
You can also get an NFL Game Pass app, but you will need to open a foreign iTunes account to download it. I'm guessing with the corresponding country your DNS server is at. I don't know about Android.
[ Edited by SFTifoso on Sep 30, 2016 at 6:01 PM ]