since there is less than 10 minutes of actual game action in any nfl game you would be wise to get nfl red zone instead if you can. otherwise if you keep switching game to game on sunday ticket you will run into commercials, timeouts, players walking back to huddle while the clock ticks away and you will miss plays in other games. with red zone you do not miss anything of substance since they have it down to a science. 7 straight non stop hours with no commercials and only a pause if every team is at halftime at the same time.
I had it one year, years ago....didn't use it much, but I think it is time to give another try.since there is less than 10 minutes of actual game action in any nfl game you would be wise to get nfl red zone instead if you can. otherwise if you keep switching game to game on sunday ticket you will run into commercials, timeouts, players walking back to huddle while the clock ticks away and you will miss plays in other games. with red zone you do not miss anything of substance since they have it down to a science. 7 straight non stop hours with no commercials and only a pause if every team is at halftime at the same time.
the host is top notch and he doesn't miss a beat for 7 straight hours. when you go back and watch a network game you will really notice the commercial time outs that never seem to end. it is really too much football coming at you non stop. it helps if you know teams uniforms since they switch so fast from game to game you keep asking yourself if the sound is low which game is this if you are not up on the identity of team colors.
It helps if you got action across various games. It's basically like watching/betting sports on crack cocaine.
RedZone is sick. I don't even know if I want to get ticket this year, I barely used it last year.
All of the top matchups with the best teams are on regular TV anyway, and if by chance 1 isn't you can just stream it.