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DanGarion 04-28-2006 12:06 PM

NFL SUNDAY TICKET
 
I'm bored at work so I figured I would ask some quesitons from you guys. Poll to follow. This the first poll, I will do a followup poll next week.

Regarding the NFL SUNDAY TICKET that is exclusively on Direct TV.

Do you have.

Desnudo 04-28-2006 12:09 PM

I wish I did, but I'm not buying DirectTV just to get it.

Mizzou B-ball fan 04-28-2006 12:11 PM

I have it, but I would only suggest getting it if you have a multiple TV setup. I have 3 mid-size TV's hooked together in the same room. It's great for parties and just general afternoons of lounging.

Franklinnoble 04-28-2006 12:11 PM

No trout?

Honolulu_Blue 04-28-2006 12:13 PM

I had Direct TV when I lived in DC. Now that I live in Michigan, I have no need for the Sunday Ticket. I get to see all the Lions' games (whether this is a good thing is another question).

I enjoyed having the Sunday Ticket, but I don't think it's nearly as good a value as the other sports packages. There were a couple of Sundays during the season that I had things to do, go to a wedding, to a friend's, etc. I TiVo'd the Lions' games, but I didn't see any others. I felt like each Sunday that I didn't spend in front of the TV from 1:00 pm EST until around 7-7:30, I was losing money.

The other packages are much cheaper and games are on pretty much every night.

Raiders Army 04-28-2006 12:13 PM

I have Basic Cable for local channels and internet access and DirecTV for the NFL Sunday Ticket. That's the only reason why I have DirecTV.

digamma 04-28-2006 12:23 PM

DirecTV with ESPN Gameplan.

Flasch186 04-28-2006 12:25 PM

basic cable cuz its a pkg w/ internet so i never actually view the cable & DTV w/ NFLtix

rafini 04-28-2006 12:26 PM

DirectTV with NFL Ticket plus a small indoor antenna to receive local HD channels.

Moved into a new house last fall and the main reason I got DirectTV was for the NFL Package so I wouldn't miss any Steelers games.

stevew 04-28-2006 12:30 PM

Now that I get all the Steelers games locally i really have no need for the ticket. That new instant replay thing on the NFL network that starts next year will also be cool to see an additional 4 games that I may have missed on sunday. Even if I already know the outcome

stevew 04-28-2006 12:31 PM

I should also add that we get a youngstown affiliate that shows Browns games, so sometimes I get an extra game(even if it is the browns).

Draft Dodger 04-28-2006 01:11 PM

almost got it last year (actually I think I did buy it and then cancelled, iirc). my schedule changed and I ended up working all day on Sundays.

I've got a new schedule now, but I'm mostly interested in the Pats games anyways, and I get all of those as it is. so no ST. not sure I could live without Center Ice though. big shocker there.

Crapshoot 04-28-2006 01:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Draft Dodger
almost got it last year (actually I think I did buy it and then cancelled, iirc). my schedule changed and I ended up working all day on Sundays.

I've got a new schedule now, but I'm mostly interested in the Pats games anyways, and I get all of those as it is. so no ST. not sure I could live without Center Ice though. big shocker there.


Say, how's Paul Korea doing ? :D

gstelmack 04-28-2006 01:22 PM

DirecTV plus antenna for HD locals. No Sunday Ticket; it's overpriced for what you get (especially in lieu of the blackouts over the last couple of seasons and the $99 extra to get the games in HD...)

Mizzou B-ball fan 04-28-2006 01:32 PM

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Originally Posted by gstelmack
DirecTV plus antenna for HD locals. No Sunday Ticket; it's overpriced for what you get (especially in lieu of the blackouts over the last couple of seasons and the $99 extra to get the games in HD...)


FYI.....the NFL lifted the blackout restriction for Direct Ticket. Starting this coming season, blackout restrictions will not apply to Direct Ticket. You can see all games no matter where you are located.

Draft Dodger 04-28-2006 02:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Crapshoot
Say, how's Paul Korea doing ? :D


*shakes fist*
YOU!!!!!
:mad:

Greyroofoo 04-28-2006 02:34 PM

They showed 13 / 16 Colts games last year so I'm in no hurry to overpay for NFL Sunday Ticket

panerd 04-28-2006 07:33 PM

I have Dierectv only for Sunday ticket. My main gripes with Directv are pretty simple...

1. $499 to LEASE a HD-DVR when my local cable company will give me one for free.

2. Limited HBO and Cinemax. All the shows I like that are on HBO are on HBO Comedy/HBO Zone and Directv's Max has 2 channels while local cable's has like 10.

They do have quite a monopoly though with the Sunday Ticket. But I don't know if that is a good thing because if they keep shitting on customers due to the monopoly on Sunday Ticket and then lose it to cable I won't be sticking around for another minute.

IwasHere 04-28-2006 09:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Mizzou B-ball fan
I have it, but I would only suggest getting it if you have a multiple TV setup. I have 3 mid-size TV's hooked together in the same room. It's great for parties and just general afternoons of lounging.

I am kinda curious of how this works.

This would mean you would need 3 Direct TV receivers right. Also how do you change the channell of only 1 TV? Seems like your remote would change all 3 Direct TV receivers at the same time.

Ksyrup 04-28-2006 10:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by panerd
I have Dierectv only for Sunday ticket. My main gripes with Directv are pretty simple...

1. $499 to LEASE a HD-DVR when my local cable company will give me one for free.


No kidding. I'm looking into getting an HD-TV when we move and finally adding a DVR (we're still on the old VCR system), but the idea of paying $500 (plus another $100 for an off-area antenna for local channels) just for the privilege of paying a monthly lease fee for the equipment, is ridiculous. I don't really care about them going to a leasing system, but to also charge what amounts to a purchase charge on top of the monthly lease charge...I don't understand why I would do that.

At least if I go with HD-only, I'm only paying $100. When I call to inquire about what they can do for me, I'm going to play hardball and see if they will cut me a decent deal. If not, I'm going to seriously consider losing Sunday Ticket and switching to digital cable. I think Adelphia would be my cable company in Kentucky.

Eaglesfan27 04-28-2006 11:04 PM

I currently only have cable, but I'm getting DirectTV only because of the NFL.

Joe 04-28-2006 11:21 PM

I have the regular TV with antenna, but my part-time job has direct tv with sunday ticket.

stevew 04-28-2006 11:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rafini
DirectTV with NFL Ticket plus a small indoor antenna to receive local HD channels.

Moved into a new house last fall and the main reason I got DirectTV was for the NFL Package so I wouldn't miss any Steelers games.


Man, i hated when i lived in Norfolk and got the Ratbirds as the local team. Totally sucked.

DanGarion 05-02-2006 02:34 PM

Wow I'm pretty suprised. Our marketing people tell us that only about 10% of Dish people have NFL Sunday Ticket. Of course I expected it to be higher on here since this is a message board regarding a football game! :)

Maple Leafs 05-02-2006 02:46 PM

I have cable TV with Sunday Ticket.

(It's available on digital cable in Canada.)

gstelmack 05-02-2006 02:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Ksyrup
No kidding. I'm looking into getting an HD-TV when we move and finally adding a DVR (we're still on the old VCR system), but the idea of paying $500 (plus another $100 for an off-area antenna for local channels) just for the privilege of paying a monthly lease fee for the equipment, is ridiculous. I don't really care about them going to a leasing system, but to also charge what amounts to a purchase charge on top of the monthly lease charge...I don't understand why I would do that.


I'm hearing more and more people talk about ditching DirecTV and switching to cable once the Series III TIVO's with Cablecard start shipping and using those as their DVRs (so you're not stuck with the lousy DVRs the cablecos ship). I may well be one of them (as mentioned above, I feel Sunday Ticket is overpriced; get it down to $150 including HD games and I might consider it).

DanGarion 05-02-2006 02:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Maple Leafs
I have cable TV with Sunday Ticket.

(It's available on digital cable in Canada.)

BOOOOOOOOOOO

TwinCitiesFan 09-11-2006 08:25 PM

NFL Sundat Ticket and Local channels
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mizzou B-ball fan (Post 1125787)
FYI.....the NFL lifted the blackout restriction for Direct Ticket. Starting this coming season, blackout restrictions will not apply to Direct Ticket. You can see all games no matter where you are located.


Did anyone have problems with the local channel blackout yesterday? Yesterday when I went to watch the games it no different than the past two years, games carried by local cable not available.

Kodos 09-11-2006 10:08 PM

Sadly I am stuck with Comcast this season. :( I'll be back to DirecTV as soon as possible.

saldana 09-11-2006 10:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TwinCitiesFan (Post 1244254)
Did anyone have problems with the local channel blackout yesterday? Yesterday when I went to watch the games it no different than the past two years, games carried by local cable not available.


yeah...i had the eagles and jets games blacked out on sunday ticket...i had to keep going to my local channels when i wanted to put the philly game on....it was actually pretty annoying because i couldnt tune to it from the interactive scoreboard...i had to actually key it in whenever i wanted to go there.

TwinCitiesFan 09-12-2006 07:53 PM

Thanks, considering the money we spend on Directv you would think they could get there act together.

Craptacular 09-12-2006 09:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ksyrup (Post 1126292)
No kidding. I'm looking into getting an HD-TV when we move and finally adding a DVR (we're still on the old VCR system), but the idea of paying $500 (plus another $100 for an off-area antenna for local channels) just for the privilege of paying a monthly lease fee for the equipment, is ridiculous. I don't really care about them going to a leasing system, but to also charge what amounts to a purchase charge on top of the monthly lease charge...I don't understand why I would do that.


I had a similar dilemna when I got DISH last year. I ended up paying a $250 "upgrade fee" for the DISH HD DVR. However, this one receiver controlled two TVs (one in HD and one in SD), and allowed me to record off of both and watch on either. The main reason I went for it was that we had two TVs, only one of which was HD, and we wanted the DVR on at least one. I could have gotten one HD receiver and an SD DVR (and paid the extra $5/month for two receivers), but not be able to record in HD. So, I figured the $5/month I'm saving helps pay off the $250, and I'm paying the difference for the extra DVR benefits.

Ksyrup 09-12-2006 09:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TwinCitiesFan (Post 1244254)
Did anyone have problems with the local channel blackout yesterday? Yesterday when I went to watch the games it no different than the past two years, games carried by local cable not available.


I noticed it, too, but it didn't affect me as much because I mostly watched the HD feeds, and those weren't blacked out. I got the Cincy game on HD with no problem, but it was blacked out on the regular channel.


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