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<blockquote data-quote="PackFanInSC" data-source="post: 196279" data-attributes="member: 598"><p>But did you catch the halftime show? The NFL is not stupid. They knew that a lot of people would watch on the regular channels so they tossed in a 60 second clip advertising what the NFL Network has to offer (Draft coverage, training camp, some exclusive games) so that people will continue to push their cable companies to add them to the lineup.</p><p></p><p>What I do not understand is what right does the Senate have to threaten the NFL's anti-trust exemption (probably an empty threat) to force them to broadcast the game over the air? All of the NFL Network games are also broadcast in their local cities as well so how is it any different from anyone else that does not live near their favorite team? I live in SC and there are many times when I cannot watch the Packers (I am listening to them now on the Internet). Should I call my Senators and complain that the NFL does not give me a free subscription to NFL Sunday Ticket?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PackFanInSC, post: 196279, member: 598"] But did you catch the halftime show? The NFL is not stupid. They knew that a lot of people would watch on the regular channels so they tossed in a 60 second clip advertising what the NFL Network has to offer (Draft coverage, training camp, some exclusive games) so that people will continue to push their cable companies to add them to the lineup. What I do not understand is what right does the Senate have to threaten the NFL's anti-trust exemption (probably an empty threat) to force them to broadcast the game over the air? All of the NFL Network games are also broadcast in their local cities as well so how is it any different from anyone else that does not live near their favorite team? I live in SC and there are many times when I cannot watch the Packers (I am listening to them now on the Internet). Should I call my Senators and complain that the NFL does not give me a free subscription to NFL Sunday Ticket? [/QUOTE]
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