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I live in Ohio, so I rarely get to see the Patriots play. I want to know if there is a way to watch ONLY Patriots games live every week, on the computer, on the TV, wherever. I don't want the NFL Sunday Ticket, since that is for ALL teams. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Answer
The NFL ticket allows for you to watch any game you want as long as it is not broadcasted on your local channel. You pick and choose the game you want to see. This would allow you to watch all regular season games. For example each week thru the NFL Sunday Ticket the game would be on channel 712. Next week 709. It cost about $200.00 for the season. Direct TV breaks it up to 4 payments. They make it very easy on you. Typically between June and September they run a special. You pay for the ticket you get the system, installation and 4 months of free programming by buying the ticket. The NFL Sunday Ticket is currently the only way to see games out of your local market. I enclosed the schedule form last season so that you can see a example of what that schedule would look like. Thru the NFL and Real Player offer Real Pass you can listen to all of the NFL games over the Internet. It does not allow you to see them.
I have subscribed to the Sunday Ticket since 2001. During that time I have used it almost every weekend. I lived in 3 different states as well. When I moved I got new equipment and free installation. I only pay about $50 a month 9 months out of the year. It blows cable out of the water. You really should look into it. It is worth the money.
There is no work around this. Should you try to use a reciever that has been programmed for another area. Whenever it decided to update your reciever would reprogram itself to the local channels. I think you will also find yourself watching more than just the Patriots. They have been some amazing games I have seen over the years that I would have missed otherwise. It is $200.00. You cannot even go see a Pats game for that little and that is if you somehow got your hands on a ticket that was not nose bleed or something horrible.
Keep in mind if the Pats make it the Superbowl and even loose.
(I do not think will happen)
They have a minimum of 5-7 National TV games next season.
Why?
Strength of schedule. Meaning that since they did so well. The NFL will schedule the first half of the seasons National TV Games.
Remember, NBC has a flexible schedule starting around week 10. They schedule those games 2 weeks out. Which makes it possible to avoid bad games. This could mean even more Pats game on national TV.
They will get a minimum of 2 nights on NBC
2 nights on ESPN on Sunday night
likely 1 game on the NFL network
You already at 5 games.
With flexible schedule 2 more at least.
Should you not want to spend the money? You are going to see a good amount of Pats game next season. Should they win the Superbowl and play well next season. You will see even more. Hopefully this will help you weigh all of your choices.
There is always a Sports Bar that has the NFL Sunday Ticket as well. Considering the following of the Pats. You should have no problem seeing them shown locally. Most locations have 3 dishes with 12 receivers which allow for them to show all of the games. Usually the better games will have audio as well. Hope that helps.
The NFL ticket allows for you to watch any game you want as long as it is not broadcasted on your local channel. You pick and choose the game you want to see. This would allow you to watch all regular season games. For example each week thru the NFL Sunday Ticket the game would be on channel 712. Next week 709. It cost about $200.00 for the season. Direct TV breaks it up to 4 payments. They make it very easy on you. Typically between June and September they run a special. You pay for the ticket you get the system, installation and 4 months of free programming by buying the ticket. The NFL Sunday Ticket is currently the only way to see games out of your local market. I enclosed the schedule form last season so that you can see a example of what that schedule would look like. Thru the NFL and Real Player offer Real Pass you can listen to all of the NFL games over the Internet. It does not allow you to see them.
I have subscribed to the Sunday Ticket since 2001. During that time I have used it almost every weekend. I lived in 3 different states as well. When I moved I got new equipment and free installation. I only pay about $50 a month 9 months out of the year. It blows cable out of the water. You really should look into it. It is worth the money.
There is no work around this. Should you try to use a reciever that has been programmed for another area. Whenever it decided to update your reciever would reprogram itself to the local channels. I think you will also find yourself watching more than just the Patriots. They have been some amazing games I have seen over the years that I would have missed otherwise. It is $200.00. You cannot even go see a Pats game for that little and that is if you somehow got your hands on a ticket that was not nose bleed or something horrible.
Keep in mind if the Pats make it the Superbowl and even loose.
(I do not think will happen)
They have a minimum of 5-7 National TV games next season.
Why?
Strength of schedule. Meaning that since they did so well. The NFL will schedule the first half of the seasons National TV Games.
Remember, NBC has a flexible schedule starting around week 10. They schedule those games 2 weeks out. Which makes it possible to avoid bad games. This could mean even more Pats game on national TV.
They will get a minimum of 2 nights on NBC
2 nights on ESPN on Sunday night
likely 1 game on the NFL network
You already at 5 games.
With flexible schedule 2 more at least.
Should you not want to spend the money? You are going to see a good amount of Pats game next season. Should they win the Superbowl and play well next season. You will see even more. Hopefully this will help you weigh all of your choices.
There is always a Sports Bar that has the NFL Sunday Ticket as well. Considering the following of the Pats. You should have no problem seeing them shown locally. Most locations have 3 dishes with 12 receivers which allow for them to show all of the games. Usually the better games will have audio as well. Hope that helps.
How do I start a charity walk/run event to raise money for a good cause?
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Answer
If you have a relationship with this cause or the group that funds it, then you need to work with them in getting an authorized fun run.
After that is approved then you must get permits from the city, and there are lots of expenses, including permitting the streets, hiring police to direct traffic, along with a timing company to do entries and results, most of the people working the race can be volunteers, but depending on the size of the event this can amount to hundreds of workers.
Start out small, may be trying to have a modest event with a couple of hundred runners, so the course and event are easily managed.
You must get on a calendar of runs, most areas have several and you need to get the entries to sports stores and to other events, so the runners know about it.
If the cause is good then you could get a t.v. or radio station to sign on and give you free public service announcements to promote the event.
Go to some other runs and watch how things work, talk to the event manager to learn from their mistakes.
It is good to have some businesses sign on with free things for winners and door prizes, and you need free snacks and drinks for the runners.
If you have a relationship with this cause or the group that funds it, then you need to work with them in getting an authorized fun run.
After that is approved then you must get permits from the city, and there are lots of expenses, including permitting the streets, hiring police to direct traffic, along with a timing company to do entries and results, most of the people working the race can be volunteers, but depending on the size of the event this can amount to hundreds of workers.
Start out small, may be trying to have a modest event with a couple of hundred runners, so the course and event are easily managed.
You must get on a calendar of runs, most areas have several and you need to get the entries to sports stores and to other events, so the runners know about it.
If the cause is good then you could get a t.v. or radio station to sign on and give you free public service announcements to promote the event.
Go to some other runs and watch how things work, talk to the event manager to learn from their mistakes.
It is good to have some businesses sign on with free things for winners and door prizes, and you need free snacks and drinks for the runners.
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