NFL Sunday Ticket

Caduceus

Shared on Sun, 09/11/2011 - 08:34

I have two daughters who are in elementary school, so I don't go to many (if any) football games.  I like streaming the Saturday NCAAF games when I can off ESPN3/LIVE.

I saw an email for NFL Sunday ticket and thought to myself "what would be my breaking point to order a season of games?"  I'm thinking about $20-30 bucks, right?  Wrong.

 

 

Holy crap.  Seriously?  That's amazing.

Comments

ATC_1982's picture
Submitted by ATC_1982 on Sun, 09/11/2011 - 08:55
not 84 bucks a month for three months though .. now if it was 150 i would do it ...
BlowMonkey's picture
Submitted by BlowMonkey on Sun, 09/11/2011 - 09:10
I did this for hockey for 2 years (about $300.00). It wasn't worth it lol it was nice - but honestly Cable+Sports package gets me almost every game I want to see (add in the ability to stream a game off the Net and it's all covered).
Caduceus's picture
Submitted by Caduceus on Sun, 09/11/2011 - 10:23
Do they show ads during the game? If so, it is ad-supported and should be like other sports and essentially free.
Biznass's picture
Submitted by Biznass on Sun, 09/11/2011 - 11:29
It's the feeds from the national affiliates so yes there are ads. It's basically for the fans that live in a different state or football junkies. I had Sunday ticket a few times when I had dtv and it was a wasted Sunday for sure. lol
mdl70's picture
Submitted by mdl70 on Sun, 09/11/2011 - 11:37
We always purchased Center Ice during hockey season as we live outside of the Capitals market and can't see the games. Last year we dropped Center Ice in favor of NHL GameCenter from NHL.com. We'll never get Center Ice again -- GameCenter blows it out of the water. You get damn near every single NHL game for the entire season for $170. You get the current live games, every game archived for the season (and the ability to watch games from previous seasons), abbreviated games if you just want to watch the highlights, and a selection of "classic" games to watch. You can watch all of this on your computer or on the PS3 with the GameCenter app. $170 vs. $340 for the NFL package which, as far as I know, doesn't have anything close to that available.

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