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Best option for watching out of market Panther games?


dpm0409

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I know there are Panther fans all over the globe on this board, so I'm hoping this is as good a place as any to ask this question.  2017 will be the first time I won't be living in the Carolinas during football season and I'll be damned if I'm going to be relegated to watching only the primetime games.  I tried using the search function to see if there were older threads on this topic, but wanted to create a new one anyway, seeing as how there seems to be more options each year to watch NFL games.

So with that being said, what is recommended (preseason and regular)?  Feel free to share good experiences, bad experiences, etc. Any advice really, will most definitely be helpful.

Note: I've been looking into NFL Sunday Ticket (I'm not a Direct TV customer, but I've read you can still get Sunday Ticket) but just trying to decide if the price is worth it?

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16 minutes ago, PandaPancake said:

I had streaming Sunday Ticket for years. First weekend always fugs up. I used a laptop plus an HDMI port to watch on my large tv. Then the feed is sometimes behind by 1-2 minutes. It was worth it for me to watch other games too

The feed being behind 1 or 2 mins isn't too big of a deal to me, but please tell me it doesn't "freeze up" or have to constantly "buffer" b/c that will be a deal breaker.

Also, is a laptop + HDMI cord the only option for watching on your TV or is there like a Sunday Ticket app for PS4/Xbox?

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6 minutes ago, Cyberjag said:

I'm stuck in Minnesota on business.  Do I have a chance in hell at seeing the preseason game?

Only on a computer with NFL gamepass. Even bars with Sunday Ticket don't get preseason games.

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Just now, top dawg said:

Sunday Ticket is your only legal option, and this the only option that can be discussed here. It's also going to provide you the absolute best quality.

You simply have to decide if it's worth it. If I was out of market, it would be for me.

Yeah. Definitely worth it if you can pony up the cash for it.

i couldn't fathom missing watching my boys play

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1 minute ago, thomas96 said:

Find a bar that has Sunday ticket that will set you up with the Panthers game on a tv every week. May not get sound but at least you'll always see the action. 

Yeah but then you have to deal with inbred Cowboy and Steeler fans 

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1 minute ago, top dawg said:

Sunday Ticket is your only legal option, and this the only option that can be discussed here. It's also going to provide you the absolute best quality.

You simply have to decide if it's worth it. If I was out of market, it would be for me.

Well I'll definitely pay the price, so I suppose I should have worded it differently.  I just wanted to make sure that the quality and service you get is worth the price. (As in like reliable, pic. quality, smooth stream, etc.)

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2 minutes ago, mjligon said:

Yeah but then you have to deal with inbred Cowboy and Steeler fans 

And I'm right in between Cincinnati and Cleveland so I'd be putting up with Cowboy, Steeler, Bengal, and Brow....wait a minute, probably not the Browns, not certain they have fans?  But certainly the other 3, lol

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3 minutes ago, dpm0409 said:

Well I'll definitely pay the price, so I suppose I should have worded it differently.  I just wanted to make sure that the quality and service you get is worth the price. (As in like reliable, pic. quality, smooth stream, etc.)

Yeah as long as you have a reliable internet connection you will be fine streaming 

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