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Get Ready for Game Time with NFL Sunday Ticket

by on Sep.29, 2009, under Uncategorized

There’s nothing quite like when summer turns to fall. The leaves changing colors, a brisk nip to the air, and pumpkins and Halloween. There’s no wonder that for many Americans, this is their favorite season. But fall means more than just hayrides and apple cider donuts: it also means football!

While football might not be the thing on the front of most folks’ minds lately, in these tough economic times, it’s important to still pay attention to the things that bring you joy. And there’s no sports fan around who isn’t excitedly counting down the days until the Super Bowl, especially after all of the twists and turns of last season. It’s one thing to watch some college ball and be excited to see your university do good, but it’s another for your favorite team, the one you tailgated and huddled in the cold for hours just to get tickets to see, bring home the big win at the big game.

But times might not be right for season tickets this year. So what’s a football fan who wants to watch the game to do? Why, order up NFL Sunday Ticket, of course. Whether you’re living a couple of miles from the stadium or across the country, with Sunday Ticket, all of the big games are at your fingertips. You don’t have to count on the local network to pick up your team’s game, and you don’t have to embarrass yourself by going to the local sports bar only to find out that they won’t switch the television to your favorite team in a million years. Better yet, you save yourself the cost of whatever drinks and food you’d buy at the sports bar, and can have a party that’s way more fun at home. All it takes is your friends, some food that they bring, and a high-definition TV, and it’s like you’re right there on the field.

And unlike with network sports coverage, there’s no need to suffer through commercial break after commercial break. Instead, keep tabs on the teams that your favorite might be facing off against next week, because all the games are right there, all Sunday long. Even if you–heaven forbid–are married to someone who likes a rival team, you can share the wealth and both see your favorites, even when they aren’t squaring off against each other. And keeping up on what your rivals are up to and how they are doing means you can better assess what might go down when it’s time for the play-offs. After all, you need to be prepared, right?

That’s the fun of NFL Sunday Ticket: every Sunday can feel like Super Bowl Sunday. And as the slight chill of fall turns into the extremely freezing air of winter, even if you live right near the stadium, you might be secretly relieved to get to watch all of the games from the warm and cozy comfort of your living room couch. Because even for super fans, there’s just so much standing around half-naked in freezing temperatures with your face painted that one guy can take.

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