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Bill V

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Here's a site that, every week, puts together a map showing which NFL games will be broadcast in the various markets nationwide. It updates the list as the week progresses, to show stations who have changed which game they'll carry, or where league-mandated blackouts occur, etc. If you're ever not sure what game you'll be able to see, a couple quick clicks will show you. It only ever shows the coming Sunday's games--weeks beyond that are usually not determined by the networks until that time frame.



It's a great tool for all of us who don't have Sunday Ticket!
 
Cool! Between this and my slingbox, I should be able to watch a lot of the games...as long as I stay up all night, or wake up early in the mornings. :)

 
Jason, it's the only game available to CBS this weekend which involves one of the Cowboys' division rivals.



The one I find more suspicious is that section of Texas near Houston that, according to this, will show the Jags/Titans game instead of the Texans/Chiefs game...
 
The one I find more suspicious is that section of Texas near Houston that, according to this, will show the Jags/Titans game instead of the Texans/Chiefs game.

LOL. That section of Texas can't decide if they are Cowboy fans or Texan fans so not to piss anybody off they probably show some unrelated game. :rolleyes:



Why would anyone in Texas or Oklahoma want to see the Dolphins and Redskins play?

Cowboy fans are not that smart. They think Miami is in Arkansas. :D
 
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Actually, Miami is in far northeastern Oklahoma, near the Missouri border. Just look on a map! :)



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Go Cowboys!
 
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Hey Nelson, just curious--



How does your Slingbox work? Do you need to have special software going on your computer, or do you just connect to the internet? If someone else wants to watch (with your permission) what your slingbox is sending over the web, can they do it?



The reason I ask--I see that on Sunday, the Packers/Chargers game is on in OKC, but it isn't being broadcast in my area. Is it technically possible for me to log in to your slingbox from my location and watch the game? And if so, any chance you'd be willing to let me do it? :rolleyes:



--Bill
 
There is viewer software that comes with the device. If you share your account information, anyone can watch your box, but only one person at a time can view it. My daughter and I can watch from either of our laptops in this way, no matter where we are. I have watched TV in airport terminals, coffee shops, etc. with no problems all over the World.



The only problem with your suggestion is that if I give you my information, then I can't watch the game. :) I will have to think about it. Send me a note on my email to remind me about this before game day.



Another option is NFL.com I believe you can subscribe to watch any game through the internet at their site.
 

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