JoeAwesome
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The desire people have to watch grown men play with balls is single handedly keeping cable TV alive.
What's your point?
The desire people have to watch grown men play with balls is single handedly keeping cable TV alive.
The desire people have to watch grown men play with balls is single handedly keeping cable TV alive.
People could just get an hd antenna.
People could just get an hd antenna.
Depends on the market and the sport. In this area, you have to get a specific network (AT&T SportsNet Southwest) on a specific provider for our pro basketball and baseball teams. Otherwise, it's whatever you get on national broadcasts, and they still may be subject to blackouts.
In Denver, the only team that plays on free TV is the Broncos.People could just get an hd antenna.
What's your point?
In Denver, the only team that plays on free TV is the Broncos.
The Nuggets, Avalanche, Rapids (soccer), Mammoth (box lacrosse), and Outlaws (field lacrosse) play on one local cable sports network and the Rockies play on another. Same for all the college teams.
Sure, you can find streams for most games but if you watch a ton of games it can quickly become a pain in the ass.
That the desire people have to watch grown men play with balls is single handedly keeping cable TV alive.
Other than NHL, it looks like a bunch of sports you’re better off not supporting.
I got rid of hulu and Netflix. I just use tubi tv, crackle, etc.
All the years of commercial tv has me conditioned to where I don't really care about little breaks.
Well I don't watch soccer but I'm a die-hard Rockies, Nuggets, Avalanche, Mammoth, and Outlaws fan. And obviously the Broncos.
Do you watch Jai alai?