Bad news for Comcast customers

Rocky;1550854 said:
I had the Sunday Ticket and found myself constantly switching back and forth betwixt numerous games, never really getting much sense of what was really going on in any one game.

It was kinda like kissing a bunch of girls simultaneously but never really spending enough time with any of them to get beyond just kissing. It sounds great in theory until you put it into practice.

Besides I live in the Dallas market and get every Cowboys game. I completely understand why someone out of the market would subscribe to it, though.

I drive my wife crazy doing just that. We know watch games in different rooms. :laugh2:
 
ThreeSportStar80;1550823 said:
Why do I need Sunday Ticket when ALL of the Cowboys games will be on TV in my area? I'm just simply saving myself money, that's all wiseguy..:cool:

Are you in Virgina as per you slogan there ? Isn't that Commander country ? How do you all of the games ?

I also have DirectTV and have had it about 10 years. Last year in CT (I could the NY and CT networks on cable) I would have missed only 1 game, not so many other years. So I keep it for that reason.

I have Cable also, Cablevision, great for internet, poor for cable. I just get the Sunday ticket and nothing else, so I have no monthly plan.

Just wondering if it was a 1 year thing in Virginia, or if you have another of watching the games ?
 
adbutcher;1549910 said:
Time warner was the same way.

A word of advice, just call and complain about switching to DirectTV and they will give you it free for 6 months.

did i miss something?? when did Time Warner add the NFL Network?
 
5Stars;1550853 said:
Your an eagle fan! A team without a SuperBowl will always have low expections!

Wow, you somehow bring up Superbowl talk in a thread about Comcast?

Yes, that is sad.

Really 5Stars, is that all you can say?
 

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