Originally Posted by SupDock:
if you use the red zone channel, it still shows the blacked out games on scores
Thanks. The more I thought about the misguided political bullshit the NFL is pushing on the fans the more I realized I don’t want to contribute to it this year. I cancelled the Ticket.
*Edit* To be honest: It’s a whole lot easier to step away from this season when your team is not coming off a SB win and gunning for another, and when it’s a shell season due to COVID. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud:
FYI, those games are "Blacked Out" because of the following reasons:
1. The KC game was broadcast Thursday Night on NBC, so it's not available to watch Live.
2. Cowboys-Rams is the Sunday Night Football game on NBC, so again, it's not available on the app to watch Live.
3. Pittsburgh-NY Giants is the first Monday Night Football game on ESPN
4. Tennessee-Denver is the second Monday Night Football game on ESPN
5. Any games that show "Blacked Out" on the app means they're airing on your local Fox or CBS affiliate.
This has been and will always be the case with Sunday Ticket, as they're not allowed to air games that are being shown locally, nor do they have the rights to air Thursday, Saturday, Sunday or Monday Night football games.
All that said, it's totally and completely worth $79 or $99 per season. The Red Zone and Game Mix channels are worth the price of admission alone, then when you add the fact that you won't miss a single game of your favorite team, it just becomes even more awesome.
Thanks. I’m used to the blackouts, have had the Ticket for several seasons in the past. There are more blackouts now than there used to be, or so it seems. End of day I’m going to skip this season, at least from a subscribe/support standpoint. [Reply]
Originally Posted by displacedinMN:
Mahomes HYVee commercial on in MPLS. So cool.
Sidetrack: I have a cousin who started as a bag boy with Hy-Vee when he was a young teen. Moved up to manage the Deli. Went through the company sponsored college program, participated in their profit sharing. He retired not too long ago with $3 million in his Hy-Vee account. Good company, good worker, good results. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hog's Gone Fishin:
So, I have a daughter in College. What information do you have to give to get the discount?
I did it over the phone with my brother, but from my understanding, all he needed was a valid Educational email address (.edu), billing info and password.
Your login will be your daughter's email address, then you can create any password that works for you.
Originally Posted by vailpass:
Thanks. I’m used to the blackouts, have had the Ticket for several seasons in the past. There are more blackouts now than there used to be, or so it seems.
There are more blackouts than usual because there are more non-Sunday games the first week of the season. It'll get back to normal next week. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud:
I did it over the phone with my brother, but from my understanding, all he needed was a valid Educational email address (.edu), billing info and password.
Your login will be your daughter's email address, then you can create any password that works for you.
Good luck!
I didn't even need the email address. Just school, name and birthdate.
They even let me keep the same login credentials from last year, lol. [Reply]
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Originally Posted by OnTheWarpath15:
Dammit, logged into my SundayTicketStudent account because I hadn't sen a payment come out yet. Turns out I got booted because my nephew graduated.
Time to find a new .edu address.
Email address doesn't matter. You just need to have name, birthdate and school of someone in college.
The NFL and Hulu have reached a multi-year carriage agreement, which will bring the NFL Network and NFL RedZone to Hulu + Live TV by August 1. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. [Reply]
The NFL and Hulu have reached a multi-year carriage agreement, which will bring the NFL Network and NFL RedZone to Hulu + Live TV by August 1. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
The NFL and Hulu have reached a multi-year carriage agreement, which will bring the NFL Network and NFL RedZone to Hulu + Live TV by August 1. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.