How many have the NFL Network??

I can't really complain about the price for what I have. I have pretty much every channel on cable right now and the best cable internet available in my area and its like 130 a month.

Sunday Ticket is great for people who are out of the market for their favorite team. No arguments. I personally put the money from that toward season tickets.
 
Derinyar;1182344 said:
I can't really complain about the price for what I have. I have pretty much every channel on cable right now and the best cable internet available in my area and its like 130 a month.

Sunday Ticket is great for people who are out of the market for their favorite team. No arguments. I personally put the money from that toward season tickets.

I envy you. ;) I would much rather put my NFL Season Ticket smack towards actual season tickets.
 
I have it on Direct TV.

Time Warner and Charter and Cox (I think don't have it). I would think there would be a mass revolt over this.
 
ThreeSportStar80;1182021 said:
I used to be a Direct TV subscriber for about 4 years, then I got tired of the wind, rain, hail, snow you know the "eliments" knocking out my satellite so I switched back to Comcast and I've been problem free... The only thing I miss is not being able to get the NFL Sunday Ticket but majority of the NFC East games are televised around here or I'll go to one of our neighborhood sport bars to catch the Boys'...

You can have DTV, pay a small monthly fee, less than $10 [use to be $5.99]. Then use DTV for only pay-per-view, and special packages, such as Sunday Ticket.

I am full time DTV now, but use to just have for the Ticket only. Would have them "suspend" account during off season, because I didn't rent the movies.

How ever being out of town, I need to go out tonight if I want to see the KC-Denver game.
 
I ended up dropping Time-Warner here in Dallas once they took over. The primary reason? I couldn't stand not having the NFL Network. So, now I'm with DirecTV and couldn't be happier. Yeah, cable internet went up 10 bucks a month, but it's worth it to me.
 
Ozzu;1182533 said:
I ended up dropping Time-Warner here in Dallas once they took over. The primary reason? I couldn't stand not having the NFL Network. So, now I'm with DirecTV and couldn't be happier. Yeah, cable internet went up 10 bucks a month, but it's worth it to me.

Same here. I especially like the HD superfan.
 
I have NFL network, but I am undecided if I will watch the game.
Having options feels great.
Sorry to those K.C. & Denver fans that do not have the choice to view it like me!
You can opt out and jump on the Dallas bandwagon,so no need to *****...
 
I don't feel sorry for Chiefs fans tonight that can't watch the game. Lamar Hunt, the Chiefs owner, is the one that has been the most po'd about Dallas having a T-Day game every year. He was a proponent of moving the games around every single year...but he was one of the owners that first laughed when Dallas nominated itself for the 2nd T-day game. He wanted no part of it back then. He didn't feel that his team should have to work on T-day.

Then when he realized what a revenue generator it was, he, Mike Holmgren and others tried hard to get that game away from Dallas.

Instead, the NFL said they'll have 3 games on and rotate the last one. I like the idea myself, but the only reason why the Chiefs were chosen as the hosts of the first night game was because Lamar Hunt has been the squeakiest wheel about T-day games for years.

With that being said, here you go Chiefs fans. Enjoy the game that you can't see on TV...and be sure to thank your owner, the NFL, and your cable provider for screwing you.
 

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