Game Day
Getting Ready for Game Day with NFL Sunday Ticket
By the time fall rolls around, there’s a lot to look forward to for most red-blooded Americans. The leaves changing colors and the crisp air and blue skies are part of the fun, but there’s a lot to be looking forward to indoors, too. Like an afternoon spent baking pies after heading out and doing some apple picking, or the chance to relax with a pumpkin beer or a glass of cider by the fireplace before the cold weather’s appeal has worn off. Even better, television starts launching its new seasons and the quality of films significantly increases.
But none of those things hold a candle to the start of the football season for many sports fans. Yes, the fall foliage is nice, but only during the ariel shots of their favorite stadium, packed with excited fans. All of the joys of the season are best paired with the thrill of game day. Perhaps tailgating under those blue skies outside the stadium is the only thing better than watching the game on television, but in these tougher economic times, buying season tickets might not be the way to go.
Back in the day, not having tickets to go see the game in person might mean having to miss it altogether. Unfortunately, unless the networks are planning on showing your chosen team as their Sunday game, there’s a likelihood that the only way to keep up on things play-by-play would be the radio or the internet. But thankfully, there’s no need for fans to be discouraged now. After all, who needs season tickets when you have NFL’s Sunday Ticket?
For a whole lot less than seats on game day, sports fans all over the country can enjoy seeing their team every Sunday they’re playing. No longer does it matter what’s over on the networks: Sunday Ticket promises coverage of every single game being played that day. Live in a house with a bitter sports rivalry? Figure out who gets to watch which team, because they’re all available.
Best of all, instead of wasting time on commercials, fans can simply flip to the next channel of games and see what the competition is up to. It’s a great way to keep up to date on which teams are posing a threat to your beloved team, and an even better way to make the best possible Fantasy Football team at work, too.
The Sunday Ticket is especially great for sports fans who find themselves lost and far away from home, where heading to the local bar dressed in team colors might get more weird stares than pats on the back. Best of all, call up some buddies and save a ton of money by watching the game at home instead of spending on beer after beer. It’s truly a wise financial investment to add the package to your television viewing.
So get those jack-o-lanterns carved and break out the sweaters, because it’s time for fall. Only this fall, not having season tickets or living far away from your favorite team’s stadium doesn’t mean having to miss a single minute of the action. Getting into the big game is just as simple as pressing the on button on your remote control once you’ve got the ticket–Sunday Ticket.
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Don’t miss a second of the big game. With Direct tv packages it’s possible to get Sunday Ticket and whatever other channels you crave for the least amount of hassle. Thanks to Directv, every Sunday can feel like The Super Bowl.









