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NFL Sunday Ticket: Coming Soon To The Internet

This just in - if you stream the right websites, you can watch football...

(Get your decoder ring and decipher, kids... ::) )
 
Your sarcasm aside it just shows how late the NFL is to the party.
The genie has been out of the bottle for quite sometime.
 
I'm still waiting for the NFL Network to be carried by Cablevision. That's another story, the NFL recently striking deals with cable operators as big as Cox to as small as Suddenlink. Of course, Charter and Time Warner Cable subscribers share my sympathy.
 
Between Redzone and two sets of CBS and FOX Affiliates (one is SF Bayarea region the other not). usually get 5 different games, sometimes 6, on Sunday Morning and Afternoon, so don't really need to pay for the expensive NFL Sunday Ticket package.
 
kenrayc said:
Between Redzone and two sets of CBS and FOX Affiliates (one is SF Bayarea region the other not). usually get 5 different games, sometimes 6, on Sunday Morning and Afternoon, so don't really need to pay for the expensive NFL Sunday Ticket package.


I didn't mention the stations, First of all I'm a Raidesr fan, so when my locals show them I'm watching them, which would be KGPE CBS 47, KMPH 26 runs the 49ers, KBAK 29 will run the San Diego Chargers and KBFX 58 can do what they want, being that there's no NFC NFL in LA., this is something I should be posting on the 506 Broadcast NFL Football website.
 
BTW, I prefer to watch the NFL on true HD On OTA TV, not some website with poor quality.
 
One has to wonder if the popularity of NFL Network's "Red Zone" channel is forcing DirecTV to open up this new avenue (well, legally, anyways) for their "Sunday Ticket" package.
 
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