The Pats/ Bills is not on this weekend in NY. I am going to use this site http://www.firstrowsports.tv/sport/american-football.html
I have AT&T cable in Connecticut with CT and NY versions of fox, nbc, and abc. It really comes in handy.
yes, it is so new that people have been posting links to the Jets games on it since the pre-season. I'm assuming by NEW you meant OLD?
this site is so popular that I think its next on ICE's list of getting shutdown (well at least DNS hijacked).
Yeah its def not a good sign when pro athletes of his stature are posting up the site to his million twitter followers. Lets hope it lasts because its a real legit site. If this goes down I have a good site if anyone needs PM me
It was new to me. I have the Red Zone also, but wanted to have the Bills game on the whole time. I guess I missed the boat.
damn, this site is too popular now. Gonna have to start hunting around for another site so I'll be ready to move once it's brought down.
You get used to it especially when your desperate. Every once in a while I splurge and buy bottles. :drunk:
I'll get over myself when you get over me. the duration of time is irrelevant, the site is known, therefore it is old news. the basis of his thread was to introduce the board to a site that isn't known, and thus new. learn to think before responding, you may do better next time.
NFL Rewind is pretty awesome, but you need a decent computer to really enjoy it. If you have a supercomputer hooked up to a bigscreen, it's better than watching the games on TV. It's in HD, No commercials, No half time banality, and you can control the video like TiVo. You can't watch the games live, but IMO, it's well worth the wait. If you have a nice computer/monitor. 40 bucks for the entire season is a steal. I highly recommend it. (Also, there are ways to easily download the NFL Rewind games to your computer, so you can make your own video/audio/screencap or whatever rips.)
It's not new by any means but it is probably the best, even has red zone for all of us that can't get NFLN.