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help me figure out how to watch this shitty team play on sunday


PhillyB

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I am a businessmen's best friend: buying a shitty, inferior product because I'm addicted enough to it that I'll keep dumping my time and resources into it no matter how bad it is. I wish I had more control, but I can't not watch it.

 

Anyway, I'm flying to Vietnam this weekend. I deliberately scheduled my flights so I wouldn't be in the air during the game, but now I've got to figure out the best way to watch it. I land in San Francisco on layover at 12:30 EST, which gives me a half an hour to check into my international flight before kickoff. Does anyone have recommendations about the best way to watch this? I've never been to the airport in San Fran before… are there sports bars there that'll be showing all the games? Has anybody ever used the NFL instant access or whatever it is to watch games on mobile devices? If so how did it work?

 

Worst case I'll sit there with NFL game center pulled up on my laptop, but I'd rather watch the ass-kicking on an actual broadcast. Much like the 2013 season was sweeter after having watched every poo-ass game of the 2010 season, I expect next year's superbowl run will be that much sweeter for having watched the Saints drop ninety on us in the fuging airport.

 

Thanks and god bless

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i think your choices are to watch the game or enjoy your day doing something....anything else.

i vote enjoy your layover or maybe get some rest. the long flight over the oceam will be difficult enough without being pissed off the whole time.

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I am a businessmen's best friend: buying a shitty, inferior product because I'm addicted enough to it that I'll keep dumping my time and resources into it no matter how bad it is. I wish I had more control, but I can't not watch it.

Anyway, I'm flying to Vietnam this weekend. I deliberately scheduled my flights so I wouldn't be in the air during the game, but now I've got to figure out the best way to watch it. I land in San Francisco on layover at 12:30 EST, which gives me a half an hour to check into my international flight before kickoff. Does anyone have recommendations about the best way to watch this? I've never been to the airport in San Fran before… are there sports bars there that'll be showing all the games? Has anybody ever used the NFL instant access or whatever it is to watch games on mobile devices? If so how did it work?

Worst case I'll sit there with NFL game center pulled up on my laptop, but I'd rather watch the ass-kicking on an actual broadcast. Much like the 2013 season was sweeter after having watched every poo-ass game of the 2010 season, I expect next year's superbowl run will be that much sweeter for having watched the Saints drop ninety on us in the fuging airport.

Thanks and god bless

I havent been in the SF airport in like 3 years so I may be confused but.I'm 95% sure there are several bars inside the international terminal. You may have to request the game be put on.because they.mainly have.soccer games on for the.international travelers.

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i think your choices are to watch the game or enjoy your day doing something....anything else.

i vote enjoy your layover or maybe get some rest. the long flight over the oceam will be difficult enough without being pissed off the whole time.

 

i'll be in an airport terminal from 12:30-4:30. my options are to play civilization v, read, or watch football. civ will drain my brain and i'll spend the flight reading anyway… may as well watch my team play :)

 

the true test will be a week later when i have to wake up at 2am in danang to watch us play the fuging bucs.

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Don't bother. Don't put all this energy and stress into watching the Panthers when they don't give a poo. I have finals next week and I'll be spending Sunday in the library

Same here but I'll have the game on in the background so I can laugh at Bell when I take a break

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