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I wish the NFL would catch up with the rest of the world and start streaming their games online (video)..

They can either stream than and make a profit, or not stream them, and let the illegal companies doing the same make a profit.. completely illogical imo.
 

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They need to dump DirecTV and offer the Sunday Ticket to all dish and cable subscribers. I would pay 4 or 5 hundred for it if they did. When is the directv contract up?
 

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I had it before. It's allright. Choppy sometimes and you have to re-establish the connection. It's good, though.

Only one caveat. Don't be watching the gametracker at the same time. The gametracker will let you know what happens as the radio is still calling out the play. :D
 

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About Dumping Directv.......

how About A Huge Bowl Of Hell No...

love It... Sunday Ticket Is The $hit...:103631605
 

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I agree Sunday Ticket is the shit. That is why it needs to be available on all systems, not just the monopoly of DirecTV. Not able to get any kind of satellite where I currently reside
 

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They specifically decided not to stream when they signed their contract with directtv.

Directtv paid them 1 billion 2 years ago. Not sure how much it went up last year.

The NFL will not be dumping directtv anytime soon.

-Sean
 

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Weird decision, I know the places that offered streaming NFL made a killing last year.
 

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Fyi

<SUP>___</SUP>NFL's New TV Deals<SUP>_____</SUP>
[FONT=verdana, ms sans serif, arial][SIZE=-2]<NITF>
ESPN (announced yesterday)
Monday night
• 8 years, 2006-13
• $1.1 billion per year
• No Super Bowls
NBC (announced yesterday)
Sunday night
• 6 years, 2006-11
• $600 million per year
• Super Bowls in 2009 and 2012
Fox (announced Nov. 8)
Sunday afternoon NFC
• 6 years, 2006-11
• $712.5 million per year
• Super Bowls in 2008 and one other year during deal
CBS (announced Nov. 8)
Sunday afternoon AFC
• 6 years, 2006-11
• $622.5 million per year
• Super Bowls in 2007 and one other year during deal
DirecTV (announced Nov. 8)
Sunday Ticket satellite
• 5 years, 2006-10
• $700 million per year
• No Super Bowls
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A825-2005Apr19.html
 

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Direct TV is making out like bandits on that deal.
 

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They are especially since they have so many subscribers, but keep in mind they make no advertising $$ and the others do.
 

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Murdoch owns DirectTv now. if you dont have satellite, guess you will just have to watch the Fox game of the week.
 

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Personally I think you learn much more listening to Radio, they have to tell you whats going on. TV only shows where the ball is and that Bollox Madden talking shit like what He had for Dinner while someone runs back an INT for a TD Thank God they got rid of that other Joker who used to say nothing on a long bomb intercepted and run back for a TD, then say Touchdown. Give me Myron Cope anyday. :drink:
 

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