The Dolphins continue to get disrespected. 3 point underdogs to a visiting team with a worse record. Lot of south Floridians won’t like this weeks map. http://506sports.com/nfl.php?yr=2018&wk=7
Sort of. Sky only shows certain games each week and very few. So you're not guaranteed the one you want. Only option for legal, reliable Dolphins games is GamePass, which is available to US viewer too, right? The cost of GamePass is horrible though. They used to offer a "Follow Your Team" option which was great, it allowed a middle of the road subscription allowing you to watch all regular season games for one team. They've since scrapped that and it's now all or nothing - all games, all extra content, or else have RedZone/highlights only. On top of that, the service isn't perfect. Honestly, they need to just offer the basic game feed to other content providers and let an open market figure out what needs to be done.
There have been rumors that after the 2019 season, the NFL might expand Sunday Ticket to services beyond DirecTV, given both how people are changing how they watch media, and the fact that AT&T bought the satellite provider since the last contract was signed. For now, I'm going to have to continue driving to my local bar every Sunday to catch the game, unless the Fins really catch fire and then maybe the games in December could be the primary Sunday afternoon ones on CBS.
This week the Orlando fans get screwed by the Bucs. Looks like I'll be using Al Gore's information super highway this week.
People complain that nobody knows the Dolphins have some talent this year....but is that really shocking considering that 95% of the US never sees us play? Of course the narrative is about the Pats.
Direct TV has become outrageous- I think I paid over $300 this season and I don't even have the top NFL programming. I would be HIGHLY MOTIVATED if they moved outside Direct TV because that's the only real reason I still have satellite. The league could be making a heck of a lot more money if they offered all 20 games (including preseason) for one team for like $50/year in a streaming package.
Never pay full price. Always ask for a discount. I got it for 1/2 price this year. I would spend way more than $150 over the season at a bar.
Its changed a ton since AT&T took over. They suck so badly now. My wife and I quit when we moved and went to Comcast. Id the league offered a streaming package, I'd sign up immediately. Keeping a close eye on it.
I can watch all NFL games online with Direct TV now EXCEPT for local games....they're still blacked out. And yeah, they do suck. I still call about every six months, ask to cancel my service, and then tell them the price is too high. That in turn lets you talk to the client retention department where they can offer all kinds of discounts for 6-12 months. I absolutely hate playing that game though and others here have said the easiest way to get the best possible price is to just cancel every year, go a few days without TV and then order as a new customer.
Yeah, that’s what I do. If the game isn’t on Sky, and so far this season, only the Pats' one has been, I look for another option. The Bears' game was a great watch.