Luke Skywalker vs The Evil Empire: Patriots vs Falcons Super Bowl 51 Thread

Who Will Win Super Bowl 51

  • Patriots

    Votes: 81 39.5%
  • Falcons

    Votes: 124 60.5%

  • Total voters
    205
  • Poll closed .

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Found the answers for my brehs who cant watch it on a TV:

OVER-THE-AIR / CABLE
This is the classic method of watching the Super Bowl, and it’s probably the easiest. If you’ve got an over-the-air antenna hooked up, or pay for cable, then you’re pretty much all set. Just find your local Fox affiliate channel (in the New York area, that’s Channel 5) and enjoy the game! Other advantages to using “regular” TV is that it’s probably the closest to real time, meaning you won’t fall behind the endless stream of commentary on Twitter and Facebook.

WATCHING ON YOUR APPLE TV / CHROMECAST / ROKU / CONSOLE
Hate cable? Out of antenna range? Well, don’t worry. Fox is making this really easy this year. Just download the Fox Sports Go app on your platform of choice (here’s some helpful iOS, Android, Xbox, Roku, and Amazon links). Then you’ll be good to go! Ordinarily you’d need a cable login, but Fox is opening the gates to anyone for the Super Bowl. Plus, you should get all the usual commercials, so you won’t be missing out. The downside is that the stream tends to lag a bit behind the live broadcast.

WATCHING ON A COMPUTER
Internet streaming can be a bit hit-or-miss when it comes to live sports (or live events in general), but because the Super Bowl is so big, everything is far easier than for a standard broadcast. If you’re on a computer, just head on over to the Fox Sports Go website, and you should be good to go.


WATCHING ON A TABLET
See above. Download the Fox Sports Go app (again, here’s the iOS and Android links) or the NFL Mobile app (iOS / Android), and you’re good to go.

WATCHING ON A SMARTPHONE
If you’re on Wi-Fi, same rules as tablets apply. If you’re out and about though, then you’re flat out of luck — unless you’re a Verizon customer, since Verizon has an exclusivity deal on mobile NFL streaming.

That said, if you’re a Verizon customer, same hit up those same apps, and enjoy the game.
 

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Prediction: Falcons do take the W (it's their turn, it will be their first one), next season Pats go undefeated and win the Superbowl and Brady retires on that (they won every game Brady played this season)
 

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Found the answers for my brehs who cant watch it on a TV:

OVER-THE-AIR / CABLE
This is the classic method of watching the Super Bowl, and it’s probably the easiest. If you’ve got an over-the-air antenna hooked up, or pay for cable, then you’re pretty much all set. Just find your local Fox affiliate channel (in the New York area, that’s Channel 5) and enjoy the game! Other advantages to using “regular” TV is that it’s probably the closest to real time, meaning you won’t fall behind the endless stream of commentary on Twitter and Facebook.

WATCHING ON YOUR APPLE TV / CHROMECAST / ROKU / CONSOLE
Hate cable? Out of antenna range? Well, don’t worry. Fox is making this really easy this year. Just download the Fox Sports Go app on your platform of choice (here’s some helpful iOS, Android, Xbox, Roku, and Amazon links). Then you’ll be good to go! Ordinarily you’d need a cable login, but Fox is opening the gates to anyone for the Super Bowl. Plus, you should get all the usual commercials, so you won’t be missing out. The downside is that the stream tends to lag a bit behind the live broadcast.

WATCHING ON A COMPUTER
Internet streaming can be a bit hit-or-miss when it comes to live sports (or live events in general), but because the Super Bowl is so big, everything is far easier than for a standard broadcast. If you’re on a computer, just head on over to the Fox Sports Go website, and you should be good to go.


WATCHING ON A TABLET
See above. Download the Fox Sports Go app (again, here’s the iOS and Android links) or the NFL Mobile app (iOS / Android), and you’re good to go.

WATCHING ON A SMARTPHONE
If you’re on Wi-Fi, same rules as tablets apply. If you’re out and about though, then you’re flat out of luck — unless you’re a Verizon customer, since Verizon has an exclusivity deal on mobile NFL streaming.

That said, if you’re a Verizon customer, same hit up those same apps, and enjoy the game.
And for my international brehs firstrowsports :mjgrin:
 

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Matt Ryan looks so fukken old. :scustscust:

Game hasn't give started and I am already like :lupe:

I low key want to take a nap before this game. :flabbynsick:
 
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