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best "Sunday Ticket"???


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I'm a Panther fan, now living in Cali. As someone who has never had the need for long distance football following, I am in need of help!

For someone as myself, I often get the time to watch the games (Panthers only) later in the night, the same day of the event.. I usually just DVR the thing and watch it after work. What is the best package to allow me to do this?

Am I correct in all of the Sunday Ticket packages are for Sundays only? No watching after the game?

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Game Rewind would allow you to watch them later, but if you're able to watch it live I'd recommend just going to a bar with Sunday Ticket. Even without sound it's better watching live somewhere than later, in my opinion.

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I have Comcast for Internet but have been a directv customer for about ten years specifically for Sunday Ticket and the Panthers. 

My wife got tired of me being drunk by 1:00p on a Sunday because I went to a bar to watch the game. 

The $15 a game or so to watch it at home is just slightly more than what I use to pay for a cab, let alone beer and bar sammiches. 

Well worth it. 

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The two hundred bucks or so (+/-) that  Sunday ticket costs is well worth it. It would cost as much or more to attend one NFL game, after you factor in food/parking/gas etc. Buy a couple of beers and it is no contest as far as total cost. Directv provides a DVR with your satellite dish...so problem solved.

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My dad has Sunday ticket (he's a skins fan... I know, I've tried...) and has a DVR, but they're about as technology aware as my office chair... can you DVR the games on Sunday Ticket?  Just curious...

 

I'm sure he'd like to know that so I can set it up for him...

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