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Have any of you subscribed to this service? I am so disgusted by TV coverage during the games on TV, in particular Joe Buck and his "no flags" comments along with NBC playing music to Victor Cruz's touchdown last year. It's only $25 for the season and seems like a small price to pay compared to the anti Cowboys agenda by the networks.
 
jzcowboy;4610012 said:
Have any of you subscribed to this service? I am so disgusted by TV coverage during the games on TV, in particular Joe Buck and his "no flags" comments along with NBC playing music to Victor Cruz's touchdown last year. It's only $25 for the season and seems like a small price to pay compared to the anti Cowboys agenda by the networks.

Somehow I missed both of those references. Would you explain further?
 
cowboyschmps3;4610120 said:
how does this work?
You pay nfl.com $25 per year and they let you listen to any teams radio broadcast either live or in the archives.
 
lurkercowboy;4610121 said:
Somehow I missed both of those references. Would you explain further?
Joe Buck always says "no flags" when the Cowboys score a touchdown, seemingly trying to reference the touchdown is a complete surprise to him that we were able to score without being illegal.

During last years Week 17 game @ New York, Victor Cruz scored a touchdown in the first half and the impartial, unbiased NBC network (sarcasm) proceeded to play some sort of latino theme music for a celebration. Not the stadium music, but their own broadcast decision. To this day I am still appalled by this decision. I'm sure most of their employees are from NY and probably root for the Giants, but they took it way too far in my opinion. I can guarantee they would not put on The Who's "I can see for miles" song after Austin scores a touchdown.
 
jzcowboy;4610157 said:
Joe Buck always says "no flags" when the Cowboys score a touchdown, seemingly trying to reference the touchdown is a complete surprise to him that we were able to score without being illegal.

During last years Week 17 game @ New York, Victor Cruz scored a touchdown in the first half and the impartial, unbiased NBC network (sarcasm) proceeded to play some sort of latino theme music for a celebration. Not the stadium music, but their own broadcast decision. To this day I am still appalled by this decision. I'm sure most of their employees are from NY and probably root for the Giants, but they took it way too far in my opinion. I can guarantee they would not put on The Who's "I can see for miles" song after Austin scores a touchdown.
Does it really bother you that much? things like that aren't even substantial enough to me to be stored in my memory.
 
Wish NFL Sunday ticket would provide a local broadcaster options to pick from on SAP audio channel.
 
EJ Blue;4610182 said:
Does it really bother you that much? things like that aren't even substantial enough to me to be stored in my memory.
Why should I be subjected to a national broadcast that caters to NY? The point of making it to the broadcasting big leagues is not having a bias. Since I have to be subjected to a bias I'll pay $25 and listen to the Cowboys bias.

Now onto the point of this thread. Have you subscribed to this in the past? If not, no reason to comment in this thread.
 
jzcowboy;4610193 said:
Why should I be subjected to a national broadcast that caters to NY? The point of making it to the broadcasting big leagues is not having a bias. Since I have to be subjected to a bias I'll pay $25 and listen to the Cowboys bias.

Now onto the point of this thread. Have you subscribed to this in the past? If not, no reason to comment in this thread.
No, I've only subscribed to NFL Rewind which I've loved for the past 2 years, but it doesn't alleviate your problem. What I could suggest is to play the game on mute if you're really anti-Buck.

No audio is worth $25 in my opinion.
 
ABQcowboyJR;4610249 said:
It sounds cool. Less than two bucks a game. Worth it
I think that's why I'll do it. A cheap beer is $2 and people buy dozens of those, this seems like a bargain.
 
I subsribed a couple of years ago. I enjoyed it. I couldn't really watch TV and listen to it as there was an Internet lag, but it was a nice to hear the Cowboy's side of things and then switch it to the other team's radio whenever something exciting happened.

It was amazing how two groups of announcers could see the same thing in two completly seperate ways. :)
 
jzcowboy;4610157 said:
Joe Buck always says "no flags" when the Cowboys score a touchdown, seemingly trying to reference the touchdown is a complete surprise to him that we were able to score without being illegal.

During last years Week 17 game @ New York, Victor Cruz scored a touchdown in the first half and the impartial, unbiased NBC network (sarcasm) proceeded to play some sort of latino theme music for a celebration. Not the stadium music, but their own broadcast decision. To this day I am still appalled by this decision. I'm sure most of their employees are from NY and probably root for the Giants, but they took it way too far in my opinion. I can guarantee they would not put on The Who's "I can see for miles" song after Austin scores a touchdown.

Lol you're a little sensitive aren't you.
 
If you already have Sirius radio you can add an internet option to your acct for a couple of bucks a month. Makes it easy to listen to games on your phone, laptop or computer.
 

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