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About This Page: This is a discussion on Football within the LetsGoKings.com forums, at Los Angeles Kings Hockey Fan Forum. Biggest NFC game of the year.
Who has to go elsewhere to watch this game because they don't get NFL network? I'm lucky enough to have it. I know there's
Who has to go elsewhere to watch this game because they don't get NFL network? I'm lucky enough to have it. I know there's been a lot of bitching about it in the media.
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I have the NFL network but am still going elsewhere to watch it. I'm sure the bar is going to be pretty packed.
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I have NFL Network, like it, but don't like that the biggest NFC game of the year is available to such a small market. Makes the cable-NFL Network spat seem as trite as it really is.
Going back to the game, I really get the feeling that this is the year that Favre and the Pack are the "chosen" team by fate. Granted that may not be enough to beat the Pats I get the feeling that something special is happening with them. We will see how they do tonight. All signs point to a loss (Romo/Owens with the hot hands, the Pack's injury trouble, Favre being 0-8 in Dallas, etc.) but I get the feeling they figure some way to win this game and have homefield throughout the playoffs.
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How is this game not on a ESPN, ABC, NBC, OR CBS??? Pathetic. What do they think they are, the NHL?
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I have just one thing to say about cable companies fighting over rights to cable channels and not supplying them to their customers. Supply and Demand. If they don't get it for you then go where you can get it. When they figure out that they are losing customers because of it they will start giving.
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Last edited by Len-Det64; November 29th, 2007 at 07:05 PM.
I have just one thing to say about cable companies fighting over rights to cable channels and not supplying them to their customers. Supply and Demand. If they don't get it for you then go where you can get it. When they figure out that they are losing customers because of it they will start giving.
They're not losing many customers over the NFL Network.
If they were losing huge numbers of customers, they'd have settled this a long time ago.
Trust me - I know a little something about this.
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This game was streaming NFL.com for FREE. Of course I didn't realize this until the 2nd half of the 4th quarter. Sucks for me because I was originally watching through Sopcast which was horribly choppy.
Anyway, huge win for the Boys. Once again the pass defense was suspect but a win is a win, especially when it comes against the 2nd best team in the Conference. I think it's finally safe to say Romo is the real deal.
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This game was streaming NFL.com for FREE. Of course I didn't realize this until the 2nd half of the 4th quarter. Sucks for me because I was originally watching through Sopcast which was horribly choppy.
Anyway, huge win for the Boys. Once again the pass defense was suspect but a win is a win, especially when it comes against the 2nd best team in the Conference. I think it's finally safe to say Romo is the real deal.
I would think that these teams are pretty even despite the fact that the Pack was playing without KGB, Woodson and missing Favre since the middle of the second quarter. I think if you see these teams meet in the playoffs that the outcome could go either way. It's definitely not a sure win for Dallas.
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I would think that these teams are pretty even despite the fact that the Pack was playing without KGB, Woodson and missing Favre since the middle of the second quarter. I think if you see these teams meet in the playoffs that the outcome could go either way. It's definitely not a sure win for Dallas.
The Packers looked considerably better once Favre left the game. I think the Packers matchup very well against the Cowboys and I expected them to win this game outright. If these team meet again in the Playoffs it should make for a fantastic game.