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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; I may be moving near Catoula, Tx. Just in time for the start of the season. Not real excited about it but the economy sucks and Nola is a ****ing cesspool. What is the best way to watch games without ...

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Old 07-10-2022, 08:51 PM   #1
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I may be moving near Catoula, Tx. Just in time for the start of the season. Not real excited about it but the economy sucks and Nola is a ****ing cesspool. What is the best way to watch games without having to pay an arm and a leg. I’ll get NFL network if I have to but would rather not. I’m fine with just Saints and whatever else is in my viewing area. I really don’t want to have to watch on my computer either. Suggestions?
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Old 07-11-2022, 12:18 PM   #2
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I may be moving near Catoula, Tx. Just in time for the start of the season. Not real excited about it but the economy sucks and Nola is a ****ing cesspool. What is the best way to watch games without having to pay an arm and a leg. I’ll get NFL network if I have to but would rather not. I’m fine with just Saints and whatever else is in my viewing area. I really don’t want to have to watch on my computer either. Suggestions?
Don't you own a restaurant? I hope that you didn't lose your business due to "the current thing".


edit: Fairbanks, Alaska could use a new restaurant...
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Old 07-11-2022, 05:10 PM   #3
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Don't you own a restaurant? I hope that you didn't lose your business due to "the current thing".


edit: Fairbanks, Alaska could use a new restaurant...
Yea, the current thing is definitely playing it’s part in the decision. We are also getting too old for it. My wife and I have a few food trucks and this summer is kicking our ass. All kitchens are hot but mobile kitchens are a thing from hell. No A/C and very close quarters so you feel every BTU your equipment puts out it seems like. Getting hit with rising food costs, propane, gas, and diesel all at once is a perfect storm of ****. When we opened our plan was to be out this year anyway but we were hoping to go the brick and mortar route again. It’s just not the time for it. The Texas job is an amazing opportunity but the availability of Saints games is pretty high up on our cons list.

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Old 07-11-2022, 06:07 PM   #4
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Good luck with your new venture, Dude!
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Old 07-12-2022, 09:23 AM   #5
 
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Hell, I’m going to be in the middle of nowhere. The nearest bar will be almost an hour away.
When I lived in Charlotte I did exactly what you said. Found a sports bar that had 4-5 rooms with different games on. Charlotte is a transient city so they had a room dedicated to Pittsburg another to NY etc. One room was empty so I asked if they would put on the Saints game. It was just me at first and it was in 06. Every week more and more Saints fans started showing up. It’s where I saw the reopening of the dome, U2/Green Day and the blocked punt. I had just gotten back from Louisiana helping my family rebuild and it was emotional as hell. Everyone in the bar was a Saints fan that night. As the season went on Saints fans filled the place and by the next season Saints games were on the big screen in the main bar area. Man, good memories.
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Yea, the current thing is definitely playing it’s part in the decision. We are also getting too old for it. My wife and I have a few food trucks and this summer is kicking our ass. All kitchens are hot but mobile kitchens are a thing from hell. No A/C and very close quarters so you feel every BTU your equipment puts out it seems like. Getting hit with rising food costs, propane, gas, and diesel all at once is a perfect storm of ****. When we opened our plan was to be out this year anyway but we were hoping to go the brick and mortar route again. It’s just not the time for it. The Texas job is an amazing opportunity but the availability of Saints games is pretty high up on our cons list.
Austin and San Antonio area are food truck heaven. Torchy's began as a food truck in Austin... now with over fifty locations in Texas and some of the surrounding states. My stepson is doing fine at Bears, the one at the corner of Metairie Rd and Causeway. Don't blame you for looking for greener pastures. If the concept is real good, and the food is especially outstanding, like Torchy's Tacos, you should be successful just about anywhere where it makes sense.

As far as streaming Saints games when in Texas, having recently moved back about three years ago, I can attest that it's much easier now than ever before. The ticket is fixing to be released on streaming platforms. So no dish and its useless cable tv model subscription. One can "find" streams right before games. You may have to switch between them during the game. When I did it, it was maybe twice I had to switch, but it was free.

Good luck. Just get a good internet feed, maybe 400 mbs down. Gig service is nice but unnecessary.
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Old 07-12-2022, 10:50 AM   #6
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Austin and San Antonio area are food truck heaven. Torchy's began as a food truck in Austin... now with over fifty locations in Texas and some of the surrounding states. My stepson is doing fine at Bears, the one at the corner of Metairie Rd and Causeway. Don't blame you for looking for greener pastures. If the concept is real good, and the food is especially outstanding, like Torchy's Tacos, you should be successful just about anywhere where it makes sense.

As far as streaming Saints games when in Texas, having recently moved back about three years ago, I can attest that it's much easier now than ever before. The ticket is fixing to be released on streaming platforms. So no dish and its useless cable tv model subscription. One can "find" streams right before games. You may have to switch between them during the game. When I did it, it was maybe twice I had to switch, but it was free.

Good luck. Just get a good internet feed, maybe 400 mbs down. Gig service is nice but unnecessary.
We are going to keep our biggest contract at NASA going, it’s a sure thing but the festivals and street parking is too much of a gamble. Especially the festivals when we pay a $500-$3500 entrance fee and are at the mercy of the weather and crowd. We have good branding, won a ton of competitions, and we are always busy but the cost is killing us. We’re getting out early before we have to dip into our padding, I don’t see prices coming down any time soon. It helps being told how great our economy is right now by the guy in Washington…

They recently had fiber optics run out to the ranch so I’m assuming I’ll have decent speed? Might just buy Sunday ticket anyway. Sometimes they have sign up bonuses. Appreciate the info.

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We are going to keep our biggest contract at NASA going, it’s a sure thing but the festivals and street parking is too much of a gamble. Especially the festivals when we pay a $500-$3500 entrance fee and are at the mercy of the weather and crowd. We have good branding, won a ton of competitions, and we are always busy but the cost is killing us. We’re getting out early before we have to dip into our padding, I don’t see prices coming down any time soon. It helps being told how great our economy is right now by the guy in Washington…

They recently had fiber optics run out to the ranch so I’m assuming I’ll have decent speed? Might just buy Sunday ticket anyway. Sometimes they have sign up bonuses. Appreciate the info.
Good Luck Dude.
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We are going to keep our biggest contract at NASA going, it’s a sure thing but the festivals and street parking is too much of a gamble. Especially the festivals when we pay a $500-$3500 entrance fee and are at the mercy of the weather and crowd. We have good branding, won a ton of competitions, and we are always busy but the cost is killing us. We’re getting out early before we have to dip into our padding, I don’t see prices coming down any time soon. It helps being told how great our economy is right now by the guy in Washington…

They recently had fiber optics run out to the ranch so I’m assuming I’ll have decent speed? Might just buy Sunday ticket anyway. Sometimes they have sign up bonuses. Appreciate the info.
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I may be moving near Catoula, Tx. Just in time for the start of the season. Not real excited about it but the economy sucks and Nola is a ****ing cesspool. What is the best way to watch games without having to pay an arm and a leg. I’ll get NFL network if I have to but would rather not. I’m fine with just Saints and whatever else is in my viewing area. I really don’t want to have to watch on my computer either. Suggestions?
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Old 07-11-2022, 12:43 PM   #10
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You poor Bastard! Here is my suggestion. In that area there will be lots of Saints fans. Some bar close by will show all the game and go there. Turn it into a Saints Bar.
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