I like finding ways for fans who are outside of the Packers TV viewing area to watch the games and here we have an excellent option and no playing whack-a-mole with firstrow sports, lol. Yes, it'll cost you at least $199, but to ensure you get every game with a great picture, it is well worth it.
AT&T purchased (or merged) with DirecTV and has opened up the NFL Sunday Ticket to non-DirecTV subscribers . I know a good deal of you are not within the TV viewing area for Packers games so hopefully you can benefit from this.
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No fan should have to go without being able to watch their favorite team.
Originally Posted by: Zero2Cool
This deal is ONLY for those who are outside of DirecTV availability. I live in an area where I could get DirecTV if I wanted to, so I'm ineligible for this. This will only benefit a tiny majority outside of DirecTV's reach.
It is a great deal and I would've taken it for 99 bucks.
This is from the website:
Can't get DIRECTV? Stream NFL SUNDAY TICKET games live online with NFLSUNDAYTICKET.TV — now available in more cities and on more streaming devices than ever. That means more fans can watch every out-of-market NFL game, every Sunday afternoon, without a DIRECTV satellite TV account. So pick your season pass and suit up for 2015 NFL action.
---If you can but don't want to you're screwed on this.
Ted Thompson sits on his hands per former GM: "because they’ve had 25 fricking years of great quarterbacks. Of course it works. Try it without a special quarterback."