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What's good with Redzone? I completely forgot I re-worked my FiOS package months ago and was told I would have RZ access when the season starts up.
 
What's good with Redzone? I completely forgot I re-worked my FiOS package months ago and was told I would have RZ access when the season starts up.

redzone is great for:

a) fantasy football
b) if there happens to be no good game on at the time


however, i'd usually rather watch an entire game and have redzone on the side (snapped using xbox).
 
Yo DeadsetAce DeadsetAce how exactly does it work?

Its based off your internet connection right?

yeah exactly. if you get the game console package, you download the NFL app on xbox one (or PS3/4). in that app, you can open nfl sunday ticket and log right in to view games. that's pretty much it.

if you stream to your PC or tablet, assume it's similar. download an app or go to the website, log in, and watch.

but will definitely be based on internet connection, so if your internet is choppy, might not be a good idea? not sure what the requirements are for "good" quality streams.
 
My Dad switched from Primestar to Directv in 1995, a year after they started Sunday Ticket and I've had it pretty much ever since (minus college years). Until you got it, you have no idea what you're missing. Redzone simply ain't enough.
 
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Rumblings of proposed changes to the drug program including a higher threshold for marijuana testing and removing amphetamines from the PED list.

inb4 Goodell caping for his golden boy Peyton
 
Rumblings of proposed changes to the drug program including a higher threshold for marijuana testing and removing amphetamines from the PED list.

inb4 Goodell caping for his golden boy Peyton

we can't have peyton losing WRs to suspensions for molly, of course a rule change is on the way :smh:


:rofl:
 
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I hate the fact that I work night shifts which start Sunday nights... I majority of the time miss the night game :smh:

Or else I would be sitting home all Sunday without leaving my couch :lol:
 
Madden all day Saturday, sleep one hour, wake up, Sports Reporters, Sunday NFL countdown, Fox/CBS Pregame Shows, then games til midnight, && Sportscenter/Total Access plus a bit of **** talking on NT to end the night :lol: :lol: :smokin
 
redzone for me >> 
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Most def. RedZone will be featured on one of the 8 or 9 streaming windows I simultaneously have open on Sunday, for sure. :lol:
 
Derek Carr knew the whole Raider playbook on the first day of training camp.

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James Jones compares Derek Carr to Aaron Rodgers
Posted on Tuesday, September 2 at 8:18am | By Vic Tafur

Receiver James Jones said he was one of the few people in the Raiders locker room that was not surprised the coaching staff went with rookie quarterback Derek Carr over veteran Matt Schaub on Monday.
Jones spent the past six seasons catching passes from Aaron Rodgers in Green Bay, and has been excited about Carr’s similar development.
“He’s really calm, really cool in the pocket,” Jones said. “He acts like he’s been there before. I’ve been calling him mini A-Rod since he got here.”
But Rodgers sat for a couple of years behind Brett Favre in Green Bay. Carr is the first rookie quarterback to ever start the opener for the Raiders.
Carr joins his older brother, David, as rookies to start in the season opener. They are the only brothers to do that since at least 1950, according to STATS. David was the first overall pick in the 2002 NFL draft and won his debut for the expansion Houston Texans against Dallas in 2002. But he either held on to the ball to long or was the victim of a bad offensive line, depending on who you ask, and was considered a bust.
Derek Carr idolizes his brother and credits him, and watching NFL game film at the age of 11, with his development.
“I learned everything that he did right and everything that he did wrong,” Derek Carr said. “He told me that if he could do anything, he hopes he made the path smoother for me as I transition into the NFL.”
Raiders center Stefen Wisniewski said that on the first day of training camp in July, Carr surprised him by knowing every offensive call in the playbook.
“He’s not your typical rookie,” Wisniewski said. “He’s got an NFL quarterback older brother that’s been teaching him for years. He understands defenses at a very advanced level more than most rookies would. I think Derek gets way more prepared than most rookies would be.”
 
gotta give Carr the benefit of the doubt at this point. preseason and camp or not...hasn't given people a reason to doubt him yet.


and no, that's not me crowning him as the next top 3 QB in the league or even as best QB in the class :lol:
 
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