Old but Slow wrote:I meet friends at my local pub for Seahawks games, and occasionally for other games that interest me. Not really convenient, but it's OK. I also look at video clips on line, especially for draft info.
Do you have access to a decent over-the-air signal? It's free and a better quality signal than you can get via cable or satelitte. If you can get decent reception, you can see most of the games except those on ESPN and NFL Network. Sometimes all it takes is a $10 pair of rabbit ears. And since you have internet access, there are some games that are streamed live for free. All of the TNF and London games were available in past years.
My last full paycheck while being employed is tomorrow, so we've made a number of cost saving changes in our household budget, one of them being getting rid of our expensive satellite service and going with a combination of OTA and internet streaming for our TV service. It's way cheaper. Just some thoughts. L80 started a thread about it in this forum.