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Every week 1 game is available at Isohunt.com . Instructions are there for anyone new to torrenting. 
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Trying to get me kicked out of school or something? 
Am I the only one that pronounces hyperbole "Hyper-bowl" instead of "hy-per-bo-le"?
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I would be careful if I were you... Those people who get "Cease and Desist Letters" and "DMCA letters" from their ISP are mostly using bittorrent.... There is also the U.S Copyright Group(a bunch of thugs with their "Sue-o-matic tactics") that will come after you....their treachery knowns no limits...they even sued a Dead Man http://www.dslreports.com/shownews/US-Copyright-Group-Sues-Dead-Man-115909i would be very careful using Bittorrent to download DMCA/copyright protected works....your just asking for a DMCA letter...you get one of those emails...i hope your ready to chunk out a few thousand dollars to avoid going to court....
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Best of luck if it interests anyone.
I was able to find the AJ Green touchdown on youtube. I've yet to find a streaming source of entire games, if anyone finds one that would be a good alternative to torrenting.
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i hope your ready to chunk out a few thousand dollars to avoid going to court....
First of all, I haven't really seen the NFL or any of it's partners go after folks for game torrents.
Secondly ... very rarely do these cases make it to court. I mean sure, you could cite folks who have, but generally a guy who downloads a football game or an album once in awhile isn't going to go to court over it.
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but generally a guy who downloads a football game or an album once in awhile isn't going to go to court over it.
Yeah, they're only after the people downloading movies anymore, mostly the cams.
Music wise there's nothing to worry about unless you're downloading the latest Lady Gaga album. 
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Music wise there's nothing to worry about unless you're downloading the latest Lady Gaga album.
Oh crap 
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Best of luck if it interests anyone.
I was able to find the AJ Green touchdown on youtube. I've yet to find a streaming source of entire games, if anyone finds one that would be a good alternative to torrenting.
You can just order NFL Rewind at NFL.COM. It's only $40 for the season.. and you also go back and watch games as far back as 2009.
Games become available to watch each week around midnight ET from the current week. Though you cannot watch any game if there is a game playing.
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I am going to try and record each game on my computer. The file is pretty large(around 20gb) before cutting out halftime and commercials (still figuring that part out), but if anyone wants them I will try to find a way to share the file.
I did find a copy to download of the bungles game, since I was out of town. it's under 4gb in size and has already been trimmed.
Same goes for OSU games
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if you use virtual dub with the xvid codec you can get that filesize down alot; probably under 2GB with decent quality; and perhaps put it on a dropbox share? I dunno
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I've been using tenyardtorrents for years. The cappers do a great job... no commercials and HD in a 2-4 GB package. Just make sure that you share enough to keep yourself at 30%. They are very organized and usually have every team covered each week.
Slyck.com is also a good source of Bit Torrent information. It's been around since about the original Napster days.
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The file is pretty large(around 20gb) before cutting out halftime and commercials (still figuring that part out), but if anyone wants them I will try to find a way to share the file.
Handbrake
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