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This isn't a good time to be starting a winning streak. They have their lottery pick in jeopardy.

They're 3.5 and 4.5 back of Phoenix and Brooklyn. Pretty significant when we're talking about teams with 20% winning percentages. They do play Phoenix twice more though. Gotta lose at least one of those.
 
Just come over to the dark side already.

Our next door neighbor switched 6 months ago.

I love TWC!! (or do you live in an area where TWC is not available?) (if yes, are you Vin Scully?)

I had TWC when I lived in Orange County. I live in Burbank now. No TWC here but I guess Charter is an option now.
 
You can find good quality streams through reddit. Just do a search for the obvious term and you'll easily find what you're looking for. **** Time Warner and the greedy Dodgers, just stream that ****.
 
http://www.usatoday.com/story/sport...4/packers-bj-raji-retiring-football/81770768/

BJ Raji said:
I am taking a hiatus from the NFL and will not play during the 2016 NFL season. This decision was made after hours of conversation with close family members and mentors and considerable self-introspection and is one in which I am absolutely certain. I cannot rule out a return to the NFL in the future, but I will definitely not be playing during the 2016 season.

Coach Lombardi once said that “unless a man believes in himself and makes a total commitment to his career and puts everything he has into it – his mind, his body, his heart – what’s life worth to him?†That is the approach I have taken with football since I was a 2-star high school recruit. That total commitment was the foundation of my success at Boston College, helped me become a top ten pick in the NFL and helped me both make a Pro Bowl and win a Super Bowl. However, when my agents Brian Murphy and Camron Hahn informed me that they had a new deal with the Packers, I knew that I would not be able to live up to Coach Lombardi’s “total commitment†standard and made this decision out of respect to this great organization.

I have played football and been defined as a football player for as long as I can remember. This off-season was the first time that I felt myself pulled in another direction and I am excited to first be “all in†with my family back home and then to explore new frontiers. I am not exactly sure what the next phase of life will entail, but I am confident that all of the lessons I learned during my NFL journey will provide a solid foundation for success.

I have enormous gratitude for Mr. Murphy, Mr. Thompson, Mr. Ball, Coach McCarthy, our entire coaching and training staff and all those in the football personnel department who make the Green Bay Packers so special. This organization not only made my NFL dreams a reality and provided financial security for me and my family for generations to come, but the Packers also helped me become the type of man who can make the decision I make today and for that I am eternally grateful.

I had the great fortune of playing with and developing friendships with some of the greatest teammates in the NFL and I thank all of them for going to battle with me every Sunday. It doesn’t seem that long ago that Clay and I came to Green Bay together as first round picks (me 17 picks ahead of Clay of course) and I am really proud of what we were able to accomplish as a defense and a team, bringing a Lombardi trophy to Green Bay.

Finally, I can’t possibly thank enough the tremendous city of Green Bay and Packers fans across the country. You embraced me from the beginning and helped Green Bay become not just a place I worked, but also a home. I know if I have the same passion, dedication and love that the Packers fans bring to Lambeau Field every game, I will find happiness and great success.

All my best,

BJ Raji

Happy Trails, BJ Raji, and thank you.
 
So uh...still no Dodger TV deal with non TWC/Charter providers, eh?

Last night Fred Rogan from nbc 4 said they're working on a deal that could bring the Dodgers back on tv.

The cable company offered regional providers including DirecTV and Cox a 30% price cut for this season, which it calls “historic” since it’s the last one with legendary announcer Vin Scully.


Sadly , it looks like its dead:

http://deadline.com/2016/03/time-warner-cable-price-cut-dodgers-fails-distribution-sportsnet-la-1201724925/
 
This sad attempt to paint DirecTV as the villains distracts from the real issue here which are the incredibly absurd blackout rules. Without these blackout rules, I'd be able to watch 2 or 3 Dodger games per week on MLB Network. Guess I'll have to try my hand at illegal streams again this year.
 
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