I like it. It's a poor mans Sunday ticket and I'm a poor man.
Most of the rich men with ST are watching their version of the same show, which if you go back a couple of pages was showing almost exactly the same feed at the same time.
I like it. It's a poor mans Sunday ticket and I'm a poor man.
i agree :upAnd as for the recent comment only real fans have ST. That's like saying only real fans are AT the games, home AND away...ie. total BS.
Those damn "feel people", they can never be happy with anything. They must always be feeling for more... :rant:I was also thinking. With my local Fox/CBS/NBC then ESPN and the NFL Network, I can already see more than 40% of the NFL games broadcast per week (Starting in week 10, before then it's at roughly 35%). Including Red Zone I am already overloaded on football. ST is a waste of money and serves to make feel people feel good about blowing money into a crap corporation, imo.
I was also thinking. With my local Fox/CBS/NBC then ESPN and the NFL Network, I can already see more than 40% of the NFL games broadcast per week (Starting in week 10, before then it's at roughly 35%). Including Red Zone I am already overloaded on football. ST is a waste of money and serves to make feel people feel good about blowing money into a crap corporation, imo.
Wait, when you add in locals from both coasts through AAD and the multi sports pack, you are not much less than what most of us got deals on for ST.
Not saying you should not be satisfied at all, just pointing out that the price difference is not that much when all of that is added in.
Edit: just went back and looked, mine worked out to $24 bucks a month for ST with free superfan over 6 months. Total of $144. Not bad there.
Of course you can use your distants all year, and I cant with ST
Thats great warlock, how about those of us that want to see their favorite teams every week but live out of market. We don't give a rats ass that you are overloaded on football. We want the ability to see our favorite teams play on a weekly basis and the only way we can get that is by having ST. Since D* is the only company that can do that for us, we are thankful to have it. So, you are entitled to your opinion but this feel people thinks your opinion isn't opinion at all, just self serving mumbo jumbo. That said, congrats to the E* subs that can now get the Red Zone, I have no doubt that many of you are and should be happy with its addition.
I am glad it meets your needs:upMy purpose in getting the distant locals were to get the 49er games....Which I now get with or without ST or NFL Redzone. I am just saying I did exactly I wanted to do without switching to DirecTV....I get better programming and DVR and still get my games. It works for me ...NFL Redzone was just an added bonus. I really enjoyed it.
i love the sport period. i'm a real fan that doesn't have enough with just watching the local team good or not. The end!Real fans Follow their own Team. The end!
All my Teams happend to be locally televised. ST does absolutely nothing for me.
Forgotten in this discussion is the businesses variable. Even though many may think that it cost too much money (which it does for many people) and Direct may be using it as a retention tool (which they are to an extent), the biggest hook is the exclusivity within bars and clubs. Just about every single bar, sports bar, club, restaurant that shows sports has DirecTV. That is because they are the ONLY provider that can show just about every single sport and any team in their establishment. Getting pretty much the exclusive business niche is also a large profit factor for them as well.
Before someone give me an example of some restaurant in their home town that has another provider, remember I said "JUST about every...".
I absolutely love this channel. I hope it remains $6/month forever because it's well worth it. I'm a Browns fan, so I get all my games on local TV. If I lived outside of the Cleveland market, I'd sign up for Sunday Ticket in a heartbeat.