Has anyone on here used the Gamepass app on the PS4 to watch? Just wondering how the quality / reliability is.
That is indeed excellent news. I think I've now had a dozen free trials of game pass![]()
Absolutely worth the price for me since I watch all the games on game pass and maybe be full game for a couple a week.
All the other content is great too.
8th May apparently it launched on PS4. That makes it even better!
I've only used it when the Broncos are one of the earlier games but not being shown live by Sky, which has been pretty rare the last few seasons, feels like 80% of our games were late games so 01:25![]()
Better than the other two Sky slots tbf. I rarely get to watch at that time and if I miss a Pats game I have to contend with the blackout ffs.
If the NFL fix the problems with game pass I might be tempted to fork out £140 for it this season. Mainly to watch the Dolphins as I doubt we'll be on TV much and the full game in 40 minutes thing they do is sweet.
I have access to HD RedZone every Sunday, can someone explain to me or convince me what the advantages of buying a GamePass are? I’m okay with the highlights videos on nfl.com the day after so it’s not like I need to watch condensed videos for every game.
I’m tempted to buy one but not sure if it’s worth the money.
In terms of NFL coverage if you’re happy with red zone plus weekly highlights on NFL.com, then the only real benefit of it is if you want to watch the other NFL content like nfl films and other nfl shows. Or if you’re into watching nfl network.
Sky’s coverage is greatness. Just need to hire someone who’s only job is to mute Reynolds’ mic at certain times (all the time pretty much).
Not sure it's worth the money for me then, as NFL Films also appear on YouTube most of the time.In terms of NFL coverage if you’re happy with red zone plus weekly highlights on NFL.com, then the only real benefit of it is if you want to watch the other NFL content like nfl films and other nfl shows. Or if you’re into watching nfl network.
Sky’s coverage is greatness. Just need to hire someone who’s only job is to mute Reynolds’ mic at certain times (all the time pretty much).
Any of the UK guys going to the NFL Series in London this year?
Yep got tickets for both Wembley games.Any of the UK guys going to the NFL Series in London this year?
I am going for Eagles Vs Jags
Yep got tickets for both Wembley games.
Nice. I've been going the last two years, do you guys usually get good seats? I'll be at the Oakland v Seattle and the Philly v Jax games.
Block 521 row 8 last year IIRC which suited me because I prefer being higher up. This year I'm block 504 row 30. I would prefer to be in a lower row but I had no choice when I was selecting the seats because ticketmaster was being a bitch as usual.Nice. I've been going the last two years, do you guys usually get good seats? I'll be at the Oakland v Seattle and the Philly v Jax games.
Block 521 row 8 last year IIRC which suited me because I prefer being higher up. This year I'm block 504 row 30. I would prefer to be in a lower row but I had no choice when I was selecting the seats because tickmaster was being a bitch as usual.
This is the first time I will be watching an NFL game , the seats aren't great but as an Eagles fan I am not going to complain
Philip Dorsett is making progress in gaining Tom Brady's trust, which he didn't have last year. He has worked his way into the veteran group which works separately with Brady. Also, Braxton Berrios is working with the punt return group.
Braxton Berrios will have 20 catches for 150 yards in his first game
Considered doing that but couldn't afford it in the end. Just got to pray some Seahawks tickets somehow make it to general sale.I've got the season ticket this year.. Basically so I could guarantee a ticket to the Seahawks game.
Are we taking bets? 6th round rookie wide receivers generally dont pan out
So I've been having a discussion with my friend, and I think quarterback is an important but very overrated position. Seems to me coaches and fans have become so fixated on anomalies like (Peyton) Manning, when in reality all that's needed for you to win games is for your quarterback to not lose the ball unnecessarily and put the ball in the hands of the playmakers.
If anything, I actually think quarterbacks are usually the biggest weak link in a team because they touch the ball so much. And from what I've seen, most good defenses are designed to put more of the offense in the hands of the quarterbacks because over the course of 4 quarters, they will almost always make costly mistakes (even the great ones).
Or am I just crazy?
Not entirely imo. Bortles got to the AFC Championship game on the back of a great D and powerful RB. Manning won a SB just by not sucking and riding his D as well, all in the last few years. Having a great QB helps a great deal and it increases your chances a lot, but it’s not true that you need a good QB to win it all - a decent one who isn’t error-prone is sufficient if all other things to compete are there.Sorry but ... going to go with you’re crazy!