Alright, so you’re talkin’ about this NFL+ thing and whether it’s got them blackouts, huh? Let me tell ya, it’s kinda like tryin’ to figure out why the rooster crows at 3 AM – sometimes it makes sense, sometimes it don’t.
So, what is this NFL+ anyway? Well, it’s like this newfangled way they’re lettin’ ya watch football games. Used to be, you just turned on the TV and hoped for the best. Now, they got all these apps and gizmos. NFL+ is one of ’em. They say you can watch games on your phone or tablet. Sounds fancy, right? But hold your horses, ’cause there’s always a catch.

Now, about them blackouts… Yeah, they still happen. It ain’t like you pay your money and get every game under the sun. See, the NFL, they got these rules, been around longer than my old mule. And these rules say if the stadium ain’t full, they won’t show the game on TV in your area. They think if they don’t show it, folks will go buy tickets. Makes sense, I guess, but it sure does rile up the folks who just wanna watch from their couch.
- Preseason games: They say you can watch most of these out-of-market games with NFL+. That means if your local team ain’t playin’, you might be able to catch another game. But, like I said, there’s always a catch. Maybe they got some blackout rules for preseason too, who knows? They don’t always tell ya everything.
- Regular season and playoffs: Now, this is where it gets tricky. They say you can watch your local games and the primetime games on your phone or tablet with NFL+. But if there’s a blackout, you’re outta luck. You can’t just watch any game you want; it’s gotta be the local one or the big-time ones they show everyone. And if your local team ain’t sellin’ enough tickets, well, you might be starin’ at a blank screen.
- Monday Night Football: This one, they say you can watch it on NFL+ too, but only if you’re a subscriber. So you gotta pay extra, and even then, there might be blackouts. It’s like payin’ for a pie and then findin’ out half of it’s filled with air.
So, how do you know if your game is gonna be blacked out? Well, they got these blackout maps, but good luck tryin’ to understand ’em. It’s like tryin’ to read chicken scratch in the dark. And sometimes, even if the map says you should be good, somethin’ goes wrong. It’s enough to make you wanna throw your phone out the window, I tell ya.
Now, I heard some folks talkin’ about these 加速器 thingamajigs. They say you can use one of them to make your phone think you’re somewhere else, so you can watch games that are blacked out in your area. Sounds like a bunch of hooey to me, but I guess some folks swear by it. It’s like puttin’ a dress on a pig – it might look different, but it’s still a pig.
Is NFL+ worth the money? Well, that depends on what you’re lookin’ for. If you just wanna watch your local team and maybe a few primetime games, and you don’t mind the blackouts, then maybe it’s alright. It’s cheaper than them fancy cable packages, that’s for sure. But if you wanna watch every game, no matter what, then you might be disappointed. It’s like buyin’ a used car – sometimes you get a good deal, sometimes you get a lemon.
The bottom line is this: NFL+ has blackouts, just like the regular TV channels. They ain’t gonna show ya a game if the stadium’s empty. And even if it ain’t empty, there might be some other reason why they black it out. It’s their game, their rules, and we just gotta live with it. Or, you know, you could always just go to the game itself. But then you gotta deal with them crowds and the overpriced hot dogs… It’s a pick your poison kinda situation, I reckon.
So, there you have it. NFL+ and blackouts, explained as best as this old gal can. Hope it makes some sense to ya. And if it don’t, well, join the club. Nobody really understands this stuff anyway.

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