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7:04 pm May 23, 2008
| FearlessLogic
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Our Cable TV provider sucks and i can't get to watch any NFL games (and coz maybe American football aint that popular here in Asia).
If we could have this, me and other fantasy owners would be able to get a picture of how a game is progressing, who sacked who, who got injured by just reading through the thread. It can also be the place to go to increase our post counts just by cheering for a TD or lambasting the referees' decisions. Haaha! ;-)
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7:30 pm May 23, 2008
| Tavaner
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There are some threads during the games, not many. You can find updates on ESPN and probably some of the other big sites. I'm sure some of these guys can hook you up. Might not increase any numbers but lots of options are out there. ;)
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7:36 pm May 23, 2008
| FearlessLogic
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Tavaner said:
There are some threads during the games, not many. You can find updates on ESPN and probably some of the other big sites. I’m sure some of these guys can hook you up. Might not increase any numbers but lots of options are out there.
Yep, there are but lots of cussin' and fighting there among the members – not that respectable compared to FFX Members. ;-)
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7:37 pm May 23, 2008
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I would suggest hooking into NFL.com or Yahoo to “watch” the games live on the internet. The cost is pretty minimal if you figure the number of games you get to watch/listen to. I'm normally watching the games on TV and on the internet simultaneously and I can tell you from experience the delay is only 10-20 seconds from what I am watching.
The online technology has come a long way in the last 5 years. I've been doing this long enough to remember having to wait for the USA Today on Monday morning before I could get the game stats and then it was off to run the fantasy numbers… with paper and pen! LOL.
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