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Anyone tried fuboTV?


rayzor

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I'm one of those people who cut the invisible cords to their satellite and live in a place where there is no cable. I'm pretty much reliant on my roku stick for any tv watching...which considering most of what i watch in those couple hours a week i have time to watch is on netflix, that hasn't been a problem.

I've got playstation vue hoping that i would be able to watch panther games on it, but preseason wasn't so kind. it ended up being blacked out, at least when they played in charlotte. i wasn't home for the away games.

i saw an advertisement here on the huddle for fuboTV and it says it will show 70-80% of panther games, but when i looked to what sporting events it has scheduled for the next couple weeks, it doesn't have any panther games or really any NFL games shown.

I like that it has (or supposedly has) DVR capabilities, but i want to know if it actually will show panther games. If it doesn't i'm afraid i will have to resort to finding a powerful antenna which i don't guess will be much of an issue, but i can't record games and with my work and sleep schedule being bassakwards, would really help.

I know i could probably get a jailbroken codi or something like that, but i don't have any experience with that and don't know how it would work or how well it would work in letting me see the games.

any thoughts? legal is preferable because i'm old and boring, but i'm not 100% opposed to anything that wold allow me to watch panther football. desperate times call for desperate measures.

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Where are you located, rayzor? I have PS Vue, too, and I was not able to watch the preseason games since they were on The CW in Charlotte (which Vue does not carry).

I don't recall any issues  watching games on FOX through Vue last year, though. CBS is also included if you're located in Charlotte.

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24 minutes ago, Lomez said:

Where are you located, rayzor? I have PS Vue, too, and I was not able to watch the preseason games since they were on The CW in Charlotte (which Vue does not carry).

I don't recall any issues  watching games on FOX through Vue last year, though. CBS is also included if you're located in Charlotte.

Just up 77 from Charlotte a little south of Virginia. Mt airy area.

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