I’m not getting that option when I pick a game. This will take some time to get used to, but as long as I can see my Bills games it’s all good!
EDIT: My 9 year old grandson is here today. Should I accept the shame of having him figure it out? 🤷♂️
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I’m using an Apple TV remote. Where is this home option? If I hit “back” it goes to all the ST games. I’m just clicking on things….and missing football! Haha
Anyone know how to get the 4 game split screen?
Still learning the ropes, but my only critique would be if I want to check on locally televised games I have to change my input which is more cumbersome. With DTV Dish I had the basic channels along with Sunday Ticket so I could just hit previous channel. That’s not an option now unless I want to add YTTV I guess, and I already have too much in that regard.
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My internal clock looks for football at 1:00pm on Sundays. This being good and popular stuff is not all positive.
I traded London for the home opener this year. I’ve got 52 or 53 weeks on my home opener countdown. Have a blast peeps!
Can’t they just put up signs telling the raccoons to go away? 😋
Tourists would do the same thing when we lived in Hilton Head, SC. They would get a kick out of feeding marshmallows to alligators, who came to see people as a food source. People die from these gator attacks.
I am a lonely old man on a Monday Night. I’ll keep it simple, and delicious. I’m thinking the simplicity of the nacho will call to me. Chips, cheese, jalapeños, melt.
There are other great options, but few if any are better.
But it says guaranteed money in this quote:
“Per current league rules, all future fully guaranteed money due in a player contract must be placed in escrow at the time the deal is consummated” That says money within the deal, not a 100% guaranteed contract.
Then you have the “may” vs “shall” issue. What is the damn rule?
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That’s the thing….I just don’t know and there seems to be conflicting info. As posted above:
EDIT: from this article:
https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/n...ners-meetings/
“Per current league rules, all future fully guaranteed money due in a player contract must be placed in escrow at the time the deal is consummated. It's antiquated and has long been a bone of contention for the NFLPA. It was implemented long before the NFL became the 365-days-a-year revenue and content monster it is now, and it was put in place on the surface to prevent a team from defaulting on a contract to a player.”
“Fully guaranteed money” is not a fully guaranteed contract. It is that portion that is guaranteed. I’m just not sure what to believe and a bit confused over why this isn’t more clear.