Hope they do it for PS3 again and at a decent price, I want to not have to leave my house for a single Saints game this year. Plus think it'd be cool just watching all the football all day with my roommates and other friends next door.
2012 NFL Sunday Ticket Discussion Thread
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Hope they do it for PS3 again and at a decent price, I want to not have to leave my house for a single Saints game this year. Plus think it'd be cool just watching all the football all day with my roommates and other friends next door.Saints, LSU, Seminoles, Pelicans, Marlins, Lightning -
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I live in Melbourne, Australia, and I am not sure if the NFL Sunday Ticket is available here, but I have the NFL Season Pass Plus on NFL.com, which allows me to watch live games, archived games since 2009 and some other cool features like the NFL Network and episodes of the Coaches Film series. It costs $200 for the 2012-13 season, and I believe that it is well worth it.
My favourite feature is the ability to watch condensed games, which cuts out ad breaks, timeouts etc. and brings the game down to 30 minutes, featuring every play. Due to my time zone, I am usually at school when there is a game on, so this allows me to watch games in my spare time without waiting for ads and such. The only time I am willing to wait through such things is when I get the chance to watch a game live.Football - Chelsea Football Club
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Hey everybody, Gronk here. I've got a question. I really got back into football starting right before the 2011 season playoffs. This is my first time really being a fan. I live in New Jersey, but I'm a Ravens fan, as well as a Redskins fan. As far as I know, I can't watch their games unless they play the Jets, Giants, or the Steelers or Eagles, because I only get the games of the local teams, right? Unless it's a playoff game on Fox/NBC/CBS, right? Or am I wrong? Anyway, I was looking at NFL redzone as well as Game rewind. What are the benefits if NFL redzone? Do you just get to watch the touchdowns from each game? Or can you watch any game live? Really need help understanding how this works.Ravens: In Ozzie We Trust
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I live in New Jersey, but I'm a Ravens fan, as well as a Redskins fan.
Anyway, I was looking at NFL redzone as well as Game rewind. What are the benefits if NFL redzone? Do you just get to watch the touchdowns from each game? Or can you watch any game live? Really need help understanding how this works.
what you want is Sunday Ticket if you want to see the Ravens and Redskins while living in NJ. Sunday Ticket can be ordered with DirecTV, call them up and ask about your options. if you can't get DirecTV, last year they let you buy Sunday Ticket through the PS3, this year they haven't announced anything yet that I have been able to find.
with Sunday Ticket, you will NOT get Monday Night Football or Thursday Night Football, you still need ESPN and NFL Network for either of those. Sunday Ticket is only for games on Sunday afternoons that kick-off at 1 PM, 4:05 PM, or 4:25 PM.
Thanksgiving games, local games and playoffs you watch like normal.Comment
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Hey everybody, Gronk here. I've got a question. I really got back into football starting right before the 2011 season playoffs. This is my first time really being a fan. I live in New Jersey, but I'm a Ravens fan, as well as a Redskins fan. As far as I know, I can't watch their games unless they play the Jets, Giants, or the Steelers or Eagles, because I only get the games of the local teams, right? Unless it's a playoff game on Fox/NBC/CBS, right? Or am I wrong? Anyway, I was looking at NFL redzone as well as Game rewind. What are the benefits if NFL redzone? Do you just get to watch the touchdowns from each game? Or can you watch any game live? Really need help understanding how this works.Comment
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After that, he said it was fine on 2Mbps download speed. Wasn't getting HD quality, but it worked fine. Didn't have any problems with buffering or blurry picture. Others that he talked to had higher download capabilities and were getting HD quality picture. Now keep in mind that he was watching his Niners on ****ty feeds for years, so this was an improvement. You might not always get HD picture depending on your Internet speed. Not sure how important that is to you.
I trust his opinion, so I'll be ordering. I get 15-20 Mbps on my wireless connection and hope that I don't run into any problems.
What kind of connection type and speed did you have?Last edited by ImTellinTim; 08-08-2012, 03:48 PM.Comment
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I was debating trying this out but one important question for the PS3 version: Can you watch games that you missed earlier that day? The main reason is because I usually close at work so I wouldn't be able to watch the games till I got home. If I couldn't, it'd be a waste of 300+ or whatever it ends up being for PS3 users. I'm a Bears fan stranded in CoSprings and with my schedule rotation, my likelyhood of seeing them live is somewhere between slim and none.Comment
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I asked my good friend about this that had it last year because I'm thinking about it too now that the price is right. He said that last year it literally didn't work week 1 when they launched, but he got a $25 credit for that.
After that, he said it was fine on 2Mbps download speed. Wasn't getting HD quality, but it worked fine. Didn't have any problems with buffering or blurry picture. Others that he talked to had higher download capabilities and were getting HD quality picture. Now keep in mind that he was watching his Niners on ****ty feeds for years, so this was an improvement. You might not always get HD picture depending on your Internet speed. Not sure how important that is to you.
I trust his opinion, so I'll be ordering. I get 15-20 Mbps on my wireless connection and hope that I don't run into any problems.
What kind of connection type and speed did you have?Texas A&M Aggies
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Well, I'm back on the Sunday Ticket train. I had called and cancelled last week because I had it for free last year and then they automatically re-enrolled me at full price.
Today they called and offered it to me for $99...I couldn't resist."People ask me what I do in winter when there's no baseball. I'll tell you what I do. I stare out the window and wait for spring." - Rogers HornsbyComment
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I'm thinking of switching from charter cable to directv. Just have to see if the price is similar to my cable bill. That way ill get sun tix for free.Comment
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I was debating trying this out but one important question for the PS3 version: Can you watch games that you missed earlier that day? The main reason is because I usually close at work so I wouldn't be able to watch the games till I got home. If I couldn't, it'd be a waste of 300+ or whatever it ends up being for PS3 users. I'm a Bears fan stranded in CoSprings and with my schedule rotation, my likelyhood of seeing them live is somewhere between slim and none.Comment
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Can someone tell me if NFL Sunday Ticket shows other NFL related shows other than games? Something similar to NFL Network?
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