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If you have Comcast it will replay on Tuesday, otherwise only 360.

And why can't I use Quick Reply?
 
Comcast signed an agreement with ESPN. Comcast users can now use ESPN360. Just an FYI if you didn't know that.
 
What does your gut tell you? Mine tells me "yes" to your question and that I'm hungry.
I've watched some of the broadcasts this month and they look pretty good. I don't know what will happen once football season starts and there are a ton of folks logged on at the same time. Don't know if that has any effect or not.
 
I've watched some of the broadcasts this month and they look pretty good. I don't know what will happen once football season starts and there are a ton of folks logged on at the same time. Don't know if that has any effect or not.

If I remember correctly from the one time I used it last season, can't you walk away from it for 30 minutes or so and let it load video which you can watch smoothly? Or is my understanding of the streaming concept wrong.
 
Now, the important question: Will 360 be just as crappy as last season?
This is a good question. Last year was beyond atrocious. If it's the same way again, I might just have to cover my ears during the afternoon and watch it non-streaming after it finishes.
 
If I remember correctly from the one time I used it last season, can't you walk away from it for 30 minutes or so and let it load video which you can watch smoothly? Or is my understanding of the streaming concept wrong.

This is what i did last year, just watched it in a delay. Definitely recommend this method...
 
If someone can post their Comcast.net password, everyone should be able to log on there and watch it over the internet.

And then they'll be stuck in the Google logs from here to eternity (yes I know you can change them) but then anyone would have the ability to change your account settings on comcast.net. I don't recommend this option but to each their own.

Furthermore, it's possible ESPN / Comcast is smart enough to only allow one Comcast account to be logged in at once.
 
And then they'll be stuck in the Google logs from here to eternity (yes I know you can change them) but then anyone would have the ability to change your account settings on comcast.net. I don't recommend this option but to each their own.

I don't think this is much of a problem. If you are a Comcast subscriber, you get a primary account, and some secondary accounts. You can create and delete the secondary accounts at will, and you can obviously change the password too. You can also limit the secondary accounts to not have control over changing their own settings. I think you can also set it up such that any email sent from the secondary accounts gets copied to the primary account. So unless I'm missing something, the limit of your liability is somebody sending out a 'bad' email from your secondary account. Then you'd have to delete / change the account, and potentially explain to Comcast how / why you have "no idea" how that happened, but you've taken care of it.

I'm going to the home games, and I don't have access to a Comcast.net account to give anyway, but for anyone that does, you're at limited risk.
 
potentially explain to Comcast how / why you have "no idea" how that happened, but you've taken care of it.

Even if you knew what exactly what the problem was, good luck explaining it to "Bill" from Southeast India, because he won't have the slightest idea how to resolve the situation. At least that's been my experience with Comcast help and a major reason why I switched over to Directv.
 
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