Right from the Yahoo page for Apple TV:
For Apple TV 2 and Apple TV 3, select the Yahoo icon from the home page.
For New Apple TV, go to the Apple TV app store and search for the Yahoo app.
Yeah I was going to suggest that as well. Generally with commercials removed too which is very nice. But being only on Yahoo stream though I'm not 100% sure that will happen.
That's 6:30 AM in the west remember too. How many out there will get up (or stay up I suppose) to watch a game between the Bills and Jags?
Two top teams maybe, but Bills/Jags? Exceptionally light demand is my guess.
Yeah i have early adopter syndrome for most gadgets
But I won't get another unless they open it up a lot more than they do now. A Windows SDK at the very least, not just via chrome. Google is almost as bad as Apple.
One guy had a .NET open source thing he had fairly far along, until Google shut him down. Lost a lot of respect for Google at that point.
True enough but I cannot afford to upgrade everything in my house and I do not believe the Chromecast supports it yet.
I have primarily a windows household, tablets as well as phones. Casting from Chrome pretty much sucks at least on wifi.
I have wireless N, most up to date. What I'm watching on chrome on the desktop is fine, its when I try and tab cast (which is what I suspect this game would be) that there is a problem. Lots of stutter on the TV. Youtube and things that have support for chromecast built in does work much better. Plus I have lots of people and gadgets that suck up the wireless bandwidth at any given time.
FireTV and other devices that get the stream directly rather than indirectly from another device like the chromecast does is just a better design IMO.
Plus, Chromecast BLOWS in a wifi environment. I would not recommend it at all. The others or firetv (stick or box) are fine. But the easiest and cheapest is a laptop, tablet, or phone with the HDMI connection to your TV.
CBS with Spread (Bills -4.5) : 6 take the Bills and 2 take the Jags. (http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/features/writers/expert/picks/against-the-spread/7) CBS Straight Up: 7 take the Bills and 1 (what is La Canfora smokin?) took the Jags. (http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/features/writers/expert/picks/straight-up/7) ESPN: 11 take the Bills and 2 are taking the Jags. (http://espn.go.com/nfl/picks) Microsoft Cortana (Went 9-5 in week 6): Bills 67% chance to win. (http://www.cortanapredictions.com/) FiveThirtyEight: (Went 12-2 (again) in week 6): Bills 76% chance to win. (http://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/2015-nfl-predictions/) Amos: (Went 10-4 in week 6) Bills 69% chance to win. (http://trevorbischoff.com/nfl-2015-week-7-predictions/) FiveThirtyEight predicts a 8-8 record for the Bills this season with a 29% (down from 45%) chance of making the playoffs and a 1% (unchanged) chance of winning it all. Amos predicts a 9-7 record for the Bills this season. SportsClubStats (http://www.sportsclubstats.com/NFL/AFC/AFCEast/Buffalo.html) predicts a record of 8-8 for the Bills this season with a 27.4% (down from 53%) chance of making the playoffs.
Can you imagine if the NFL did that? People are complaining now about subjective rules and the calls because of them. How long do they spend under the hood reviewing if the ball moved at all after hitting the ground on a catch? Can you just imagine looking at a replay to determine intent when someone puts their arms out to their sides after an incompletion 7 hour games!!!
You get that part and parcel with Rex Ryan. That's just part of his personality. And his personality, I believe, was a big factor of his being hired by the Bills (and probably the Jets) in the first place.
No a la carte Rex offering
I just watched it a couple times and he seemed to have it locked tight by the time he hit the ground. Great catch.
Only reason to challenge that is to hope for a zebra screwup or at the very least slow the bengal roll during the review.