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If you can wait a few hours. Not bad at all...

 

 

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Here is your link. It's a good deal if you ask me. To hell with an overpriced Sunday Ticket.

 

weird question, but when you're watching the replay of the game, does it open and play in another window/program? (such as WMP) or does it play right there in your browser?

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weird question, but when you're watching the replay of the game, does it open and play in another window/program? (such as WMP) or does it play right there in your browser?

 

IDK, man. I've been lucky enough to see all the games live, except for a few Monday and Thursday night games (which may be worth it to me TBH).

 

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IDK, man. I've been lucky enough to see all the games live, except for a few Monday and Thursday night games (which may be worth it to me TBH).

 

 

yeah same here, just curious because I could use this as an extremely easy way to record every game to my hard drive. Would be much easier then just downloading the gigantic 2-3 hour HD video files every week. I'll check it out

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