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I'm on board. But I guess the question is whether or not @SammyBlueCat would be O.K. with the monthly YouTubeTV fee ($72.99) as they don't offer a plan to pay that up front. Otherwise, I don't know if we'd be able to raise the $875.88+$299 ahead of Sunday, which is what my only concern might be.
The first 3 Pats games are nationally televised.

I have $150 burning a hole in my pocket to pledge towards YTTV.

 
YouTube TV + sunday ticket. Out of region. Just quit DirectV. It's almost as expensive as Directv.

If I was in New England, I'd just buy rabbits ears for $20 and watch the old broadcast way since the rest of broadcast TV doesn't make sense in the age of streaming.
 
A simple way for out of towners to watch all of the games that are on CBS, if you have a Paramount plus subscription, is to watch it on Paramount plus while using an app to spoof your location settings to a town in Massachusetts, the Pats home viewing area.

A problem is that I think that the setup where CBS = mostly AFC games and Fox = mostly NFC games has changed to a more random split, this year.
 
A simple way for out of towners to watch all of the games that are on CBS, if you have a Paramount plus subscription, is to watch it on Paramount plus while using an app to spoof your location settings to a town in Massachusetts, the Pats home viewing area.

A problem is that I think that the setup where CBS = mostly AFC games and Fox = mostly NFC games has changed to a more random split, this year.
Yep. That's my preferred method.
 
I don't watch the games when they are played. A day or two later, I scan through the TV broadcast (on the internet), looking for what drew my interest during the game. On game day, I listen on the radio. I love sports on radio. My radio habit really firmed up back in the 70's when I used to listen to Bob Wilson do the Bruins games. He was the greatest. Where I was living at the time, there were no TV broadcasts of Bruins games. Nor of Pats' games! The local TV stations (New Hampshire/Vermont) carried Giants games, I think it was. So I listened to Pats games on radio, when I could get reception. I still miss the Gino Cappelletti/Gil Santos broadcasts. (I remember when Gino was a player. When I was a kid, I could only follow the Boston Patriots in the newspaper or in routine sports segments on the radio.) The new pairing is fine. Socci is absolutely 100% professional, and I get a kick out of Zolak's goofball fanboy schtick, though I wonder at times if he might have a brandy flask tucked away in his sports jacket. They're fine, as I say, but I still miss Gino and Gil. I miss Bob Wilson even more. I guess I'm just curious if anybody else still does the radio thing. I'm 76, which I suppose is probably relevant in all this, lol.

Here's ol' Bob.

 
If the treatment costs are eating your lunch, we could put together a community fund for Sunday Ticket for you. That way, you can watch the Pats until the costs begin to ease and you can get back on your feet. @Ian, thoughts?

I'm on board. But I guess the question is whether or not @SammyBlueCat would be O.K. with the monthly YouTubeTV fee ($72.99) as they don't offer a plan to pay that up front. Otherwise, I don't know if we'd be able to raise the $875.88+$299 ahead of Sunday, which is what my only concern might be.
Thank you Kontradiction, Ian, and all Patsfans.
I am ok financially, I only have 2 more doses
I have been working through this yuk fest.
I should have been more clear - my question is about technology options. (There are now many)

You are very kind and gracious
 
Thank you Kontradiction, Ian, and all Patsfans.
I am ok financially, I only have 2 more doses
I have been working through this yuk fest.
I should have been more clear - my question is about technology options. (There are now many)

You are very kind and gracious
Good to hear, buddy. How are you feeling?
 
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