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that hurts to watch. Why do people feel the need to do that with video?
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I don't know if you can pick a random day and see what is on. I can look at that I did read where subscribers will be sent out notices starting today and for the next few days. I haven't received mine yet the dvr is a little different. You choose shows to "add to your library". You can't record a single show, it records all seasons. I'm still learning it but it is unlimited so no worry about running out of space. Shows will delete after 9 months. I already have it set up to record all Bills games
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at the right price, don't overpay, team friendly deal as long as he has culture and is a process guy........right?
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If you’re a YouTube TV subscriber, you’ll pay: $249 for the basic season-long package of out-of-market games if you sign up during the presale that starts today and ends June 6th. $289 if you also want the RedZone channel. (Which you should. RedZone is awesome.) $349 for the basic package if you miss the presale. $389 for the package including RedZone if you miss the presale. You can also get just RedZone through YouTube TV by purchasing the Sports Plus add-on for $10.99 a month. If you’re subscribing through YouTube’s Primetime Channels feature instead, you’ll pay: $349 for the base package if you get in during the presale. $389 for the package with RedZone during the presale. $449 for the base package after the presale ends. $489 for the full package post-presale.
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The pricing for the first season of NFL Sunday Ticket on YouTube has finally been revealed. It’s not all that dissimilar from years past, but still pricier than the final year on DirecTV in 2022, with some important distinctions. Here’s what you need to know: Fans can sign up starting Tuesday for the out-of-market games package. There are two categories of pricing, one for those who subscribe to YouTube TV (cheaper) and those who will use YouTube Primetime Channels, a hub that features sports, movies, TV and other events. In the final season of DirectTV’s 28-year run, Sunday Ticket cost $300 and up to $400 bundled with the satellite carrier’s version of RedZone. Moving forward, there is only the NFL’s own RedZone available. After $100 presale discounts expire, YouTube TV will charge $349 for Sunday Ticket and $389 with RedZone; the cost on primetime channels once the presale discount ends are $449, and $489 with RedZone. Before June 6, the prices are $249 and $349 for the package on YouTube TV and Primetime Channels, and $50 more with RedZone.
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I don't think Ozzie Newsome is in charge anymore. He was one of the best GMs they have had
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New stadium cost goes up from $1.4 billion to $1.54 billion.
nucci replied to cba fan's topic in The Stadium Wall
I live in Delaware. No sales tax here -
Probably but I was responding to someone saying that he is under contract right now.
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New stadium cost goes up from $1.4 billion to $1.54 billion.
nucci replied to cba fan's topic in The Stadium Wall
true but I'm not writing a personal check for $2K to the dealership for the right to buy a car. -
New stadium cost goes up from $1.4 billion to $1.54 billion.
nucci replied to cba fan's topic in The Stadium Wall
Purchasing items at those places is much different than paying $5K for the right to purchase a football ticket. -
I don't think he has signed a contract to play next season
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but he's not under contract
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can't compare an NFL player to a regular job. He's a WR so his job duties are to catch the ball and working conditions with most NFL teams are pretty good. Nice facilities, food....free uniforms
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New stadium cost goes up from $1.4 billion to $1.54 billion.
nucci replied to cba fan's topic in The Stadium Wall
I remember Ralph Wilson saying PSLs would never work in Buffalo. He may have been a bad owner but he was a smart man. Guess we'll see soon -
why is there always criticism for players signing for the most money? Everyone here would do the same thing
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maybe it was the only offer ?
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I'm talking about PSLs. You brought up leasing a car. PSLs don't work that way