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Preseason games ok TV?


MedellinHeel

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I know how to stream games online. 

 

But I also like the comfort of being able to watch good quality anytime I want. 

 

Just wondering what is the price for US residents? I think it is saying like 200 bucks for a season pass. 

It is about $200.  You can also  pay $50ish on a monthly plan.  It's good quality,  reliable.  (Well,  as reliable as your internet).  I'm in Afghanistan,  and "Sniper Hill" is pretty reliable.  I've watched all of last years games in the last month.  I like the Archived NFL Network shows,  and like you,  I like being able to watch the games when I want,  because I can't always watch when the game is live.  Along with the Carolina Huddle,  "The Zod" camp updates,  and Game Pass,  I get my Panther fix.  The only thing missing,  and it's major,  is BEER!!  Good luck.  

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Wellcome in my world.

Last season i have tried nfl.com but they have a critical problem with their bandwith, the games are unwatchable especially for 180$.. :mad:

 

Btw keep in mind, 8PM games begin at 2 AM in France :lol:

 

Haha. 

 

Ça va être très intéressant.

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It is about $200.  You can also  pay $50ish on a monthly plan.  It's good quality,  reliable.  (Well,  as reliable as your internet).  I'm in Afghanistan,  and "Sniper Hill" is pretty reliable.  I've watched all of last years games in the last month.  I like the Archived NFL Network shows,  and like you,  I like being able to watch the games when I want,  because I can't always watch when the game is live.  Along with the Carolina Huddle,  "The Zod" camp updates,  and Game Pass,  I get my Panther fix.  The only thing missing,  and it's major,  is BEER!!  Good luck.  

 

Post your mailing address and maybe some Huddlers would send you a six pack or two.

 

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Each market in the Panthers territory shows it on a different affiliate. So it is not the local ABC affiliate for everyone (for instance in upstate SC it is on WYFF-4 which is NBC).

That just changed this year because it use to be on CBS in the upstate since I have lived here. I looked at the guide and saw it was WYFF and had to make sure it wasn't nationally televised.

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That just changed this year because it use to be on CBS in the upstate since I have lived here. I looked at the guide and saw it was WYFF and had to make sure it wasn't nationally televised.

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Yes, WYFF bought the rights this year.  This is why Pete Yannity will no longer be the sideline reporter for Panthers preseason games (since he works for WSPA who no longer carries the games).

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