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Let's see: all four NFCE teams were originally scheduled to kick off at 1 PM EST, so naturally you only move one of those games to 4:15 to avoid a conflict, right? Wrong. Now I don't get to see the Dallas game. Bleeping morons.

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I hate the Arizona Cardinals. Hate, hate, hate them.

Can I give my money to DirecTV now for next year's Ticket?
 
It really sucks. Sunday Ticket needs to be made available to those that don't have satellite.
 
I wonder what game northern California gets if SF doesn't sell out?

Keeping my fingers crossed . . .
 
Cards and Niners! Woo hoo! GAME OF THE WEEK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Crap! I get Chicago-GB. Back to the computer feed for me!
 
casmith07;3768729 said:
It really sucks. Sunday Ticket needs to be made available to those that don't have satellite.

A little birdie told me that might be coming sooner than you think...
 
ThreeSportStar80;3770484 said:
A little birdie told me that might be coming sooner than you think...

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The Bears/Packers should be a good game. I hope so since I get that one instead of the Cowboys/Eagles. :cool:
 
ThreeSportStar80;3770484 said:
A little birdie told me that might be coming sooner than you think...

On March 23, 2009, it was announced that DirecTV paid $4 billion to extend its exclusive contract for NFL Sunday Ticket until 2014.

Currently, American satellite provider DirecTV has exclusive rights to NFL Sunday Ticket in the United States until the contract expires at the end of the 2014-15 season. Prior to the NFL's latest television deal, other satellite and cable providers were allowed to bid on the rights to carry NFL Sunday Ticket if they agreed to carry the NFL Network. However, DirecTV still won exclusivity for the package, bidding over $700 million a year to do so. This has long been one of DirecTV's selling points to consumers, and thus likely explains the large premium they pay for the privilege

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NFL_Sunday_Ticket
 
ConcordCowboy;3770660 said:
On March 23, 2009, it was announced that DirecTV paid $4 billion to extend its exclusive contract for NFL Sunday Ticket until 2014.

Currently, American satellite provider DirecTV has exclusive rights to NFL Sunday Ticket in the United States until the contract expires at the end of the 2014-15 season. Prior to the NFL's latest television deal, other satellite and cable providers were allowed to bid on the rights to carry NFL Sunday Ticket if they agreed to carry the NFL Network. However, DirecTV still won exclusivity for the package, bidding over $700 million a year to do so. This has long been one of DirecTV's selling points to consumers, and thus likely explains the large premium they pay for the privilege

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NFL_Sunday_Ticket
2014 is only three years away...

That's pretty soon to me.
 

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