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Sunday Ticket or Live Game?

Tough call. Any other year I would say to go to the live game.....nothing compares to the experience of watching your favorite team live, even if its from the nosebleed seats in the opponent's stadium.
However, this year the Phins have no prime time games so this one game could be the only game you get to see. Also, its Saban's first season.
All things considered I'd go with the Sunday Ticket.
 
Watch all the games or just one? I choose all.
 
I have tivo already...I will probably get the ticket bc i am in 2 ff leagues and I have had it before and it was the best thing yet...
 
Whitedolphin54 said:
Go watch the game live--you just never know when you'll get another chance--anyway there are ways and means of getting to watch your fave team each week on tape etc.

I agree. The electricity of a live event is much better than TV. Watch Sunday Ticket the following week!.
 
If the reason is you can't afford both- plan ahead. Get the Sunday ticket now then start selling plasma or sperm and save your money. ;)
 
banzaitrey said:
I have the chance to go the the Dolphins Vs Saints game on Oct 30 but instead of that i could order Sunday Ticket for Directv...Which would you prefer to have...one game live or all 16 on a big screen tivo'd...thanks

No contest, Sunday Ticket.
 
Sunday ticket,TiVo, 60" hd TV, easy access to lots of beer and the bathroom, thats what I prefer. And now that DirecTV broadcasts the games in HD it's like being there.
 
Phin-o-rama said:
maybe if dolphins stadium was packed and people were going nuts i'd enjoy it more

i wonder if the reason why phins have trouble loading up the stadium has to do with such technological advances as sunday ticket and HDTV....sure beats the heat :D

The fins have trouble loading up the stadium? Seems to me, most, if not every game is sold out, or pretty much. Maybe, not all in time to lift the blackout, but IMO the fins get great support from the fans.

That said, Miami is still a front-running, bandwagon-sports town.
 
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