Nfl redzone or watch recorded games

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  1. Paul Edmondson profile imageSTAFF
    Paul Edmondsonposted 12 years ago

    With the Bromcos and Raiders on at the same time this morning, I'm trying to decide to tape the games and watch each one or to watch the nfl redzone live.  What do you prefer?

    1. Max Dalton profile image83
      Max Daltonposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      Hi Paul,

      I get together with my buddies every Sunday and watch the Sunday ticket. But even though we have access to any of the games, we spend a lot of our time watching the Red Zone channel. Occasionally we'll focus on one game because we're a fan of a team or it's just a really appealing game, but we spend a lot of time watching the Red Zone. Broncos game was good, Oakland not so much, lol.

  2. Paul Edmondson profile imageSTAFF
    Paul Edmondsonposted 12 years ago

    In the sf bay area, the bronco game switched to the Niners with under two minutes left. Bummer to miss the end. I'm on the Tebow band wagon.

    Didn't watch the Raiders.

    1. JasonCulley profile image60
      JasonCulleyposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      You didn't miss much in the Raiders game . . . the worst game my team has played all year!

  3. Max Dalton profile image83
    Max Daltonposted 12 years ago

    Yeah. Whenever the Broncos are in the fourth quarter we find ourselves watching that game because we just wanna see if Tebow can keep going. He does have an uncanny ability to win. John Elway looks worse by the week for how he's handled Tebow. I'm fine if he doesn't want Tebow as his quarterback, but as long as the guy's going out and winning games, he should at least give him credit where it's due.

  4. Paul Edmondson profile imageSTAFF
    Paul Edmondsonposted 12 years ago

    That's a long way for the raiders to travel and Miami is playing well. I still like the raiders as the wildcard;)

    1. JasonCulley profile image60
      JasonCulleyposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      It is a long way to travel!

  5. prettydarkhorse profile image63
    prettydarkhorseposted 12 years ago

    In my location, on Fox channel, they either show the Eagles (if they have a game), yesterday it was Steelers - that is good, sometimes some other teams like NY or NYJ are shown when they have games. The other channel showed the Vikes and the Broncos.

  6. optimus grimlock profile image59
    optimus grimlockposted 12 years ago

    red zone by a mile and for 5.00 a month you cant lose plus you get 9 other channels!

 
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