NFL’s Sunday Ticket on Satellite TV – Be Ready For Kick-Off Wherever You Are
Submit on Tuesday, September 1st, 2009 04:07
It’s tough to root for a home team in a world of hyper-nomadic lifestyles. Sports fans who move because of jobs, family, or marriage aren’t just leaving behind their old houses, friends, and favorite bars and restaurants. They’re also saying good-bye to their beloved team. Sure, they’ll be cheering just as loud from far away, but in too many cases, that cheering is done while listening to the broadcast on the radio, or on the one or two occasions where their favorite pick somehow makes it to network. The rest of the time, it’s a frantic refreshing of websites. Can you even imagine how people did this back before the internet? You’d have to wait for the next-day’s sports page or have a hometown buddy call you and relay the game over the phone.
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