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Reddit is just a huge message board website.  The "sub Reddit " NFLStreams is a board where streamers can share their websites to potential customers, you.  

The mods of the board create a thread for each game a little bit before kickoff.   So you just visit the board https://www.reddit.com/r/nflstreams/ a few mins before game time and then find the Packers thread.

Inside the Packers thread is where different streamers will have shared their link in a predefined format that tells you quality, ad overlay amount and mobile friendly.   The highest "upvoted" streams get shown at the top of the page.   So start at the top and work your way down until you find one that fits your needs.  

PackLandVA posted:

Just pay the money ya’ cheap ba$tards!!!

I'm a Brewer fan living in a non MLB west coast market.   They are blacked out for me when visiting San Diego, LA, Den, SanFran and PHX.   This doesn't even include any inter-league games.

F$$k MLB.   Even if I pay for the MLB ticket, I'm still blacked out from those markets home games.  All of them.   I'd steal the TP from the stalls of MLB headquarters if I ever got a chance.  

Only way for me to watch is by streams.

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BrainDed posted:
PackLandVA posted:

Just pay the money ya’ cheap ba$tards!!!

I'm a Brewer fan living in a non MLB west coast market.   They are blacked out for me when visiting San Diego, LA, Den, SanFran and PHX.   This doesn't even include any inter-league games.

F$$k MLB.   Even if I pay for the MLB ticket, I'm still blacked out from those markets home games.  All of them.   I'd steal the TP from the stalls of MLB headquarters if I ever got a chance.  

Only way for me to watch is by streams.

The Brewers are blacked out for me, most days, and I live in western Wisconsin. The only time I may get to watch them is if they are playing the Twins, a game out West or are the "game of the week" type of deal. I can always listen to them on the Brewers Radio Network, if nothing else is available.  I was able to watch them once on MLB Network as they were broadcasting the late games. A power outage at Dodger Stadium caused a game delay and programming was switched to an ESPN feed. Another Brewers/Dodgers game on MLB Network was not aired due to the prior game having gone into extra innings. The Twin Cities feed had another ESPN feed air, instead.  It shouldn't have to be this difficult for fans to watch their teams play! Especially if the Twin Cities have only the Twins to compete with in their market.

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Until last year, watching via stream could be VERY aggravating; video quality was often poor, intermittent buffering, and so forth. Kind of like watching Paul TV in color instead of black/white.
I have NO sympathy for any of the professional sports leagues, networks, or anybody else involved with broadcasting games. If they were willing to create packages, custom or otherwise, that weren't exorbitantly priced, I might be a buyer. If that means their executives have to fly in a Gulfstream IV as opposed to a V, or they have to wait another year to buy a private island...boo-friggin-hoo.
Any hope I had for ever getting Direct TV ended the instant AT&T acquired them.

Live streaming has come a long over over the past few years.  When I stream the brewers' games via Reddit (thanks BrainDed AND Cavetoad), I can't even tell it's streaming, no buffering or lag, it's awesome!

This will be my first time streaming NFL games through Reddit since I cancelled the Sunday Ticket, so I hope the streaming is just as or nearly as good as the MLB streams.

Pikes Peak posted:

Never did the streaming bit before, is the goatd.net safe, no bugs, spam etc, free and do I need to sign up and put my devices at risk?

All of the websites that offer streams will give your Windows OS computer AIDS if you stick it in the wrong hole, click in the wrong place.   Use a condom, Ad blocker and good AV.  

To get the stream on your big screen, go to WallyWorld and pick up a chromecast for $35.    Not the fancy one with the built in apps, just your basic chromecast.   Using a chrome browser you can one click mirror your content from the PC to the TV.  While "casting" you can open other tabs and not disrupt the video being sent to your TV.  In other words, you can watch on the TV and bitch about MM on your laptop.  

In short, for $35 bucks you can stream every Packer, Brewer, Badgers and Bucks game to your TV.  

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