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Hi,

 

I just do not watch a lot of TV.  In fact, I am pretty much down to espn in the morning as I prepare for work, the HBO show Game of Thrones, and various sports telecasts (Packers when on, March Madness, occasional Badger football and basketball game), and I think that's about it.

 

I have Direct TV.  A few months ago, I called and asked if I were to cancel, was I still subject to an early cancellation fee (no).  I was actually just information-gathering, but of course it turned out I had all the cards in my hand and so the Direct TV rep made a couple concessions including giving me 2 months free HBO from which I could dvr season 3 (I did not and do not have hbo).

 

I think my Direct TV is close to $80/month = close to a grand a year.

 

So my question.  Is Roku 3 a viable option for one such as I?  (Or might there be a better option than Roku?)  Best scenario?  Via Roku 3 I can stream the Packers and a couple other sporting events.  And maybe I can even grab Game of Thrones Season 4 instead of waiting almost a year for its release.  (I admit - wow, do I LOVE that series.)

 

If so, I stick with my internet (which I need for my job anyway), drop all TV, and save close to $1000 a year.

 

Helpful comments/recommendations very much appreciated!

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Doesn't work that way.  Everything has a subscription with Roku and the free stuff is meh.  It's great in conjunction with NetFlix, Hulu and HBOGO but they are all subscription based.  The best way to stream a Packer game are the links provided in the forum.  No free lunch.

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