Can you get a streaming device in Brazil: apple TV, Roku, Fire TV and buy Sunday Ticket off of that like in the US?
We could, last time I was in the states I ran out of time with all the shopping I had to do. I see 15 games a year either on satellite or streaming. I might miss one or two due to work commitments or other things we are involved. All in all I have it pretty good. Of course when the stream stutters right at the snap on 4th and goal I do tend to scream a little bit. Never stutters during commercials though, very strange.
Oh hell no. That's when they must crank up full power to that satellite feed. I know the pain bb. I usually end up streaming 80%-90% of the Bears games here too.
Post by Whisky Beer Bob on Sept 7, 2016 6:36:31 GMT -6
Last year was the first year I actually paid to have the NFL channel from my provider. with taxes comes to $41 a month BUT I also get all the MLB, NHL, NBA, OHL, as well as NCAA basketball and football games. I used to do the firstrowsports.eu site alot but started to get tired of all the lag and horrible feed issues. I have to agree to have the sports package for 4 months so pretty much the entire NFL season so not a bad deal I think. Up here in Toronto Canada the providers give us what they feel we need to watch. Bills, Cowboys, Giants, Colts, and of course Peckers. I tend to watch alot of the games anyways but I still need my Bears fix each week so ima pull the trigger and order the package.
Work. I volunteer with a non-profit American school for ex-pats and my wife does relief flying for local governments (she's a pilot with 18 years of jungle flying experience.) We get back to Chicago every 3 years or so for a few months. We were in Brazil for 15 years hence brasilbear.
Oh now that has to be interesting as all hell. She's a South American version of an Alaskan Bush Pilot. As a former pilot my hat's off to her. She has some real challenges on her hands.
I literally have no idea what to expect. The pessimistic in me expects to see a 4 quarter version of the Chief's game with 2 Cutler ints for good measure and Bears lose 24-10. The optimistic in me thinks Loggains will call a brilliant game while the DEF frustrates a QB making only his 5th start in the NFL and the Bears win 24-13.
Reality is somewhere in the middle I think...maybe a competitive game with the Bears playing well that comes down to the end and could go either way. Not very enlightening or full of deep thoughts, but I just don't know what to expect.
With my luck, the local power company here in Peru will want to work on the powerlines and will cut the power all day Sunday.
I'm in that same boat. I have no idea what to expect. I'm very curious about how the Sitton pickup will change the oline play. I am cautious about what the play calling will be like. Not sure about the secondary.
Oh now that has to be interesting as all hell. She's a South American version of an Alaskan Bush Pilot. As a former pilot my hat's off to her. She has some real challenges on her hands.
I like the term
But I'm told the Brazilian pilots are different in that respect.
I literally have no idea what to expect. The pessimistic in me expects to see a 4 quarter version of the Chief's game with 2 Cutler ints for good measure and Bears lose 24-10. The optimistic in me thinks Loggains will call a brilliant game while the DEF frustrates a QB making only his 5th start in the NFL and the Bears win 24-13.
Reality is somewhere in the middle I think...maybe a competitive game with the Bears playing well that comes down to the end and could go either way. Not very enlightening or full of deep thoughts, but I just don't know what to expect.
With my luck, the local power company here in Peru will want to work on the powerlines and will cut the power all day Sunday.
I'm in that same boat. I have no idea what to expect. I'm very curious about how the Sitton pickup will change the oline play. I am cautious about what the play calling will be like. Not sure about the secondary.
This may be a good thing. If we have no idea what to expect Houston may have even less of an idea.
Oh now that has to be interesting as all hell. She's a South American version of an Alaskan Bush Pilot. As a former pilot my hat's off to her. She has some real challenges on her hands.