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direct tv appears set to offer Sunday ticket without a satellite subscription


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For IOS or Mac users and game console users for 199.00 dollars you can stream all games,so if you have cable or Dish and pissed cause you couldn't get NFl season ticket...your in luck. if your an NFL fan (besides a die hard Panther fan), then this is worth it..have had it for years and makes the season much more enjoyable.Probably could patch your laptop into the big screen if you don't own a game console and have all 16 games at your finger tips.I know you can go to a sports bar but being able to sit at home with a cold one and munchies is great.So watch the dirty birds get slapped around or the Taints crap the bed as the Panthers take care of business (hopefully). It has been rumored for a while but it appears it will happen this season.....

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Yea man...just a great thing for anyone who has been without it..for the price of two nose bleed game tickets, food, and beers...get the whole NFL for the whole season.It really is a big deal for football fans no matter who you pull for....

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last year I got the Madden Anniversary edition, and then sold the game.  Got the whole season for $50.  I think they realized they left a lot of money on the table with that idea.  I'm glad they are finally supporting streaming directly.  I'm down.  I loved watching 4 games simultaneously last year when the Panthers weren't playing.

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Yea man...just a great thing for anyone who has been without it..for the price of two nose bleed game tickets, food, and beers...get the whole NFL for the whole season.It really is a big deal for football fans no matter who you pull for....

true but free is better

 

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