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Screw Directv... there is another way to watch all the games


I just paid $50 to be able to watch all of last years games and all of this years games on the NFL network. The stream is fast and great quality, with zero advertising or halftime breaks. I just finished watching our 44-6 ass kicking of the Tony Homo's again... I'll never get sick of that.

There is one problem with this service though: The service shuts down completely while there are games being broadcast over the air. Oh well... I'll pay $50 for this over $300+ for Directv  any day, and I can watch any game I want including all of last years games. It sure beats hoping our Philly games are good enough to make it on NFL Replay.

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im guessin thats online not tv/ondemand

RIP JJ & HK
Let the future judge Michael Vick

by BadCo'09 on Sep 20, 2009 12:48 PM EDT reply actions  

Direc TV charges 300 bucks for the NFL Package?

Don't frack with me or you'll get a punch in the kidneys...you've been warned

by jemagee on Sep 20, 2009 1:19 PM EDT reply actions  

totally worth it

all the extra shit you get with it.


"I want to maintain my flexibility."
-Andy Reid

by BroadStBullies on Sep 20, 2009 4:28 PM EDT reply actions  

www.atdhe.net

check it out get all the games for free plus some other channels like that.

by regaberto on Sep 20, 2009 5:10 PM EDT reply actions  

i have been watching games on the net

Living in SLC Utah, the TV programmers think everybody is a SF or denver fan. But the NFL service I mentioned is crystal clear, you get every game, and can replay them any time you want. I’m watching the end of the NY Dallas game right now, even though the game has been over for an hour. Great service and way cheaper than Directv

by NFCEagles on Sep 21, 2009 12:40 AM EDT up reply actions  

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