RiverDog
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So, I should have made it clear at the beginning I was writing this more or less for my older relatives that are not computer savvy, myself I am aware of all the work arounds, but tell old Uncle Bob or Grandpa Joe what a streaming service is would require more patience than I have. And he / they would never watch a complete game on a computer screen anyway, smart TV, yea right. Hell, I still have older relatives that grumble about basic cable.....
I'm 70 years old, a baby boomer, which means I was born with a belly button on my stomach, not a USB port like subsequent generations have, so I can sympathize with your predicament.
I cut the cable a couple of years ago. I was paying about $180/month for cable/internet through Charter for the package that included the Red Zone and other channels I wanted. I did some research and found that the best streaming service for what I wanted, ie ESPN, NFL Network, Root Sports (Mariners), and the Red Zone, that Fubo was my best option for $120/month during football season. When you add in what I have to pay for the internet, about $80/month through Charter, it's about a push.
However, I can share my Fubo account with 3 other family members and stream it on 10 devices at any given time. I also have 1000 hours of DVR cloud storage, something I didn't have with Charter. And I can change my subscription level at any time, so once the season's over, I'll drop the Red Zone package and save $20/month or so. You can also pause your service if you're going to be away from home for a couple of months.
I was already a Amazon Prime member so the TNF games didn't cost me anything extra. So far this year, I had to buy a month's subscription to Peacock for $4.99 to watch a SNF game and I paid $6.99 to watch the two Xmas day games on Netflix. My wife discovered that Netflix had the Lincoln Lawyer series that she wanted to watch, so she was delighted that I signed up for a month. A happy wife is a happy life.