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I still hate the way they do the schedules...
with this way the Bears don't really play over the country.
You have to travel if you want to see them. I'm in Jacksonville, and the Saints game is the closest.. :(
I just like the old way much better.
Hi Rick! Yeah, I hate how the NFL has their schedule. The NFL has you by the balls if you want to watch out-of-market games because of that DirecTV NFL Sunday Ticket package. Luckily, I found a website that gets free feeds of all sports games from around the world, including the four major sports leagues (MLB, NFL, NBA, and NHL). Let me know if you want the link to it. I will warn you that the picture quality isn't high definition, but it's better than nothing at all.
I used Justin.tv before but it became a pain.. :d
What I did last year was use a proxy that's outside the US. Then signed up for online viewing of the games from NFL.com. It allowed me to watch all the games (past and present). Was pretty cool. Bad thing is that it was like $200. I didn't have to worry about setting the DVR though. My games were always there, and in HD..
The other thing I've done is share a DTV install.. :D Where one person owns the main setup, and another person would have a dish and receiver (tell DTV it's a bedroom or something), but it's actually down the road.. lol
I'm wondering whether Roku has a package for NFL games like it does for baseball. MLB.com goes for $95 PER SEASON instead of that crap that DirecTV charges (something like $100+ per month). I'm hoping that they do so that I can watch all the games in my living room.