So who is subscribing to NFL ST+SF next year?

Are you going to subscribe to NFL ST+SF?

  • Yes

    Votes: 19 35.8%
  • No

    Votes: 26 49.1%
  • Maybe

    Votes: 8 15.1%

  • Total voters
    53

lakebum431

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Lifetime Supporter
Sep 5, 2005
17,163
5,136
Norris, TN
Not worth it to me. I'm more of a college fan and the games that I get between locals and ESPN are just fine.
 

mike6097

SatelliteGuys Family
Jan 12, 2005
78
0
I have for the past 4 years but I believe that I am going to cancel for the upcoming year. I get HD DNS and my locals that give me a couple options along with ESPN and the NFL network.

Also, I usually felt obligated on Sundays to do nothing but watch football because of the investment. This year I can enjoy what I can conveniently watch what is convenient without the feeling of commitment. Also, losing the dual live buffers from the HR 10-250 really hurt my Sunday Ticket viewing habits. To each his own.

I do feel however that the ST+SF is a great buy for football fans, it is just time for me to sit this year out.
 

Hemi 6.1

On Vacation
May 3, 2007
12,056
2
Wayne County,Pa
No ,It cost to much for me ,Maybe if I didn't pay for Dishnetwork service as well. I maybe would think about it. But My Eagles are on my local channels so I'm not missing anything.
 

charper1

Bourbon Tester
Supporting Founder
May 18, 2004
18,442
6
I'm Nationwide
I have since day 1 on c-band and transfered over to DirecTV when c-band was pulled. I will continue to do so. The cost for what you get is exceptional.
 

jcrandall

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Apr 3, 2005
11,054
456
Central Michigan
I've had it two years in a row - but think I may drop it this year.

With the flex scheduling, the best games are on anyway.

Without it you get: (late in the sealson)
1-Thurs
1-Sat
4-Sunday
1-Monday

7 games already, including most of the biggest ones.

Not to mention I have to work 1 in 3 Sundays, which immediately kills part of it, and no, their supercast internet feature is not the same - just like using my slingbox.
 

Ramy

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Supporting Founder
Jan 27, 2004
30,931
529
Here
I put no, because I am hoping that my locals are in HD before the season starts.
 

IcEWoLF

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Lifetime Supporter
Dec 31, 2006
12,785
11,947
Nevada
My locals are in HD.
I get the 49'rs games, The raiders game and the chargers games...
I am a Patriot fan, if I knew they would play on national TV so often last year I wouldn't have subbed, but looks like NFL ST is the only way for me to follow them.
I usually end up recording their games since I work on Sundays..
 

Jimbo

SatelliteGuys Master
Lifetime Supporter
Jul 14, 2005
70,411
8,839
NW Ohio - Buckeye Country
I have since day 1 on c-band and transfered over to DirecTV when c-band was pulled. I will continue to do so. The cost for what you get is exceptional.

Same here,
I've had it since the beginning, somewhere.
Started at $ 79 per year.

My Steelers are not available here locally unless they are the top team going.
Also with the Browns and Lions dominating the airwaves (contractually) I would get to see maybe 4 Steelers games all year without the Ticket, 2 against Cleveland.

I already have it paid for this year.
The real question for me is do I need the MLB EI package.
I thought about this last year as well and did not get it.
The Tigers are already announced that all games will be televised, most are already sold out.
Heres hoping the HD portion increases.

The BoSox would be the other reason for the EI package, but I gotta believe that they will be on ESPN quite often, at least the major games.

So, it's YES on the NFL ST and probably NO on the MLB EI package.

Jimbo
 

mccoyrj

SatelliteGuys Master
Aug 27, 2007
5,384
303
Southwest Ohio
I'm not. I had it for 3 years straight ('03 to '05) and it finally became a bad investment due to the cost increase every year and my not watching it as much as I should (except for the Steelers). Most of the games I was interested in were on national TV anyways.

I get into college football more than the NFL these days. I still have ESPN Gameplan set for auto renewal, but since my team is usually on national TV every week, I may cancel that as well. It's gone up quite a bit since the days when I paid around $85 for a season. More games in HD might change my mind however. Any word on what D* is planning in that area? :confused:

Sadly, I also cancelled MLB this year. Watching the Pirates on a nightly basis these days leads to depression.
 

Digital Dude

Home Theater Editor
Supporting Founder
Feb 9, 2005
2,739
0
SHADO
I might have subscribed if I was in Canada but it's way overpriced here. I just don't see any value when I can get 1000 plus games on NHLCI for $150.
 

iceturkee

DINFOS Trained Killer
Supporting Founder
Sep 13, 2005
7,392
146
daytona beach
i checked maybe. now, that we have nfl network in hd, i suspect i can watch the best games of the week........although, condensed......on the nfl network and save money.
 

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