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    Default NFL Sunday Ticket price correx

    Looks like the price for 2007 jumped $20 to $229 for the season. The $249 cost would be for new sign-ups. Renewals actually get a $40 discount from the $269 stated price.

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    Why do you need this?? So much available free info on the net now to keep in touch in real time.

    I just go to a bar and get hammered and watch all the games for free along with free food and liquor. You guys live in a glass house.

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    I dont mind paying the extra $$. DirecTV has the extras that you cant watch on the net..also Sunday is my only day off from work, I would rather stay at the house, smoking some killer bud and not around a bunch people that cheer for their favorite team. If I have $$ on game I dont want to hear some a**hole cheer his teams TD when I have the other side....JMO

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    Quote Originally Posted by jjgold View Post
    Why do you need this?? So much available free info on the net now to keep in touch in real time.
    I love to sit at home in my recliner on Sunday afternoon and watch the games I want to watch.

    Quote Originally Posted by jjgold View Post
    I just go to a bar and get hammered and watch all the games for free along with free food and liquor. You guys live in a glass house.
    I will ocassionally go to Wild Wings, but I'd rather stay home.

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    I remember the days when you could get all the games for free way back in the 80's and early 90's, because this package was even available. Like coach said in one of his posts above, I personally don't feel it's worth the money there asking nowadays though when there is real time scoring on NFL.com. Not to mention all the coverage you get on the NFL Network,FOX,CBS,ESPN,ect,ect on Sundays.

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    I had it for one year and it seemed cool but really you don't even watch a game. You just flip from game to game. It is always miss commercials because there was always some action going on. Basicall it was six or seven hours of straight football, no interruptions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crackerjack View Post
    You just flip from game to game. It is always miss commercials because there was always some action going on. Basicall it was six or seven hours of straight football, no interruptions.
    And this is a bad thing? LOL


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    Quote Originally Posted by Doc JS View Post
    And this is a bad thing?
    Depends if you have company coming over on Sunday afternoons. Believe it or not not everyone likes football like all of us do.

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    I have friends that come over for the football season and we split it three ways so it is really a good price, then we have a cook out or something during then, it is quite a bit of fun for the price.

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    I have the Sunday ticket and the superfan package in my basement on 3 TVs, so I usually put the sorry Miami game on one tv and the Pittsburgh game on another, then the big screen is used for my investment for the day. I use the superfan package to watch every play of every game that is on the Sunday ticket package during the week. Directv misleads people into thinking that they get every game cut down to just the plays, but this isn't the case the saturday night, sunday night, monday night and now thursday games all are not on the superfan package. I feel that the $250 investment in the sunday ticket and the additional $100 for the superfan package is just the price of doing business in the NFL. Another $350 a year is a drop in the bucket considering the amount invested in pickeing games.

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