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Old 04-11-2007, 12:57 PM   #1
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So what all games do you think will be nationally televised?

This doesn't matter to many, but it does to me since I'm a displaced Pats fan living in Central Pennsylvania (Steeler Country).

I'm guessing I'll be able to watch the following which includes the Steeler game since it is in my market.

WEEK 2
Sunday, Sep. 16
San Diego at New England 8:15 pm

WEEK 4
Monday, Oct. 1
New England at Cincinnati 8:30 pm

WEEK 6
Sunday, Oct. 14
New England at Dallas 4:15 pm

WEEK 9
Sunday, Nov. 4
New England at Indianapolis 4:15 pm

WEEK 12
Thursday, Nov. 22
Philadelphia at New England 8:15 pm

WEEK 13
Monday, Dec. 3
New England at Baltimore 8:30 pm

WEEK 14
Sunday, Dec. 9
Pittsburgh at New England 1:00 pm

WEEK 17
Saturday, Dec. 29
New England at N.Y. Giants 8:15 pm
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Old 04-11-2007, 01:06 PM   #2
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I'm also a displaced Pats fan, only in Brooklyn instead of Pittsburgh. Between the nationally televised games, games vs. the Giants + Jets, and 1 pm games in weeks in which neither NY team plays at that time, I should be able to watch all but 5 of the Pats games from the comfort of my living room.

My dilemma is this: having upgraded to an HD tv this December, I decided that I would make the most of it by getting DirecTV and the NFL package this coming season. It'll be a pain in the butt, though, because I get my phone + broadband internet through the cable company, and will have to find new providers for them when I switch, and DirecTV has deals only with some of the crappiest local internet and phone services.

So, is it worth it for 5 games? I mean, it would also be nice to be able to watch whatever non-Pats game I wanted, but really, it was the having to go to the local sports bar and fight off obnoxious Cowboys and Steelers fans to get the Pats on the good TV that I'm trying to avoid.
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NFL Sunday ticket is worth every penny. If I lived in the Patriots market I'd get it anyways.
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Week one for sure since it's against the Jets.

Week seven probably as well considering the rivalry.

Week eight could be since that's the only Pat's game on FOX this season.

Week fifteen & sixteen for the same reasons as before.
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I'm also a displaced Pats fan, only in Brooklyn instead of Pittsburgh. Between the nationally televised games, games vs. the Giants + Jets, and 1 pm games in weeks in which neither NY team plays at that time, I should be able to watch all but 5 of the Pats games from the comfort of my living room.
That't not bad being able to watch all but 5. Last year I think I only got to watch 5. I basically get shafted on all divisional games since the Steelers mostly play 1PM games. I did buy Sirius for my wife 2 Xmas ago so I do listen to the games which does help out quite a bit.

I was considering getting NFL Sunday Ticket, but I've spent way to much on my home theater already. So spending the extra $250 a year is a bit much to ask.

One thing to keep an eye on is right before the season Directv will usually offer a deal to new subscribers to switch and get NFL Sunday Ticket for $100 or something close to that.
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If you have direct TV and want to watch the games in HD you will have to pay the $250 for the NFLT, $100 for the NFL HD package plus another $10/month for the std HD charge.

Not to mention getting a new receiver and dish. Which they will do free of charge if you pester them enough.

Too much $$$ IMO. I would need to get a HD set as well.

Get a HD tuner for your set so you can watch the over the air HD broadcasts a few time a year.

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I don't give a rat's ass about HD yet, so I'll be getting DirecTV lickety-split. That Pats should be must-see TV this season.
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Will the Indy game be eligible for flex scheduling? I really hope it isn't moved to a night game. Too much hype.
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Will the Indy game be eligible for flex scheduling? I really hope it isn't moved to a night game. Too much hype.

No, only weeks 11-17 are eligible for flex scheduling.
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I'm a displaced Pats fan living in Central Pennsylvania (Steeler Country).
I'm a displaced Pats fan living in Central Pennsylvania too! See Reiss's blog today for a list of the nationally televised Pats games:

http://www.boston.com/sports/footbal.../reiss_pieces/


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