by Elvis 1 year 11 months ago Total posts: 41506 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #521 PARAM liked this post RFU Season Ticket Holder 1 by St. Loser Fan 1 year 11 months ago Total posts: 10889 Joined: May 31 2016 Saint Louis MO Hall of Fame Re: The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #522 They finally have ATT fiber internet all the way to the house now in my area. I signed up and got free Red Zone over $100 Visa card. Not sure if that signals the cost: but might be good hint. by Elvis 1 year 11 months ago Total posts: 41506 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #523 actionjack liked this post https://www.nfl.com/news/top-100-player ... series-hisSo the top 100 thing is going to be exclusively on NFL+ Is this gonna work? I barely found it watchable on NFL Network... RFU Season Ticket Holder 1 by TomSlick 1 year 11 months ago Total posts: 2908 Joined: Jun 01 2015 Many of us know the feeling of the universe conspiring to bring car and driver together. Superstar Re: The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #524 As the cheap bastard that I am, the day sports leaves regular TV and goes streaming, YouTube, etc then I check out and take up crochet. Old race cars and the men and women who piloted these beasts are covered in Vintage Motorsport magazine. The eras covered are about 1900 to the year 2010 or so. Great writing and photography. by St. Loser Fan 1 year 11 months ago Total posts: 10889 Joined: May 31 2016 Saint Louis MO Hall of Fame The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #525 TomSlick wrote:As the cheap bastard that I am, the day sports leaves regular TV and goes streaming, YouTube, etc then I check out and take up crochet.Besides NFL and selected “games of the week” for NBA and MLS, what games are on regular TV? by Elvis 1 year 11 months ago Total posts: 41506 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #526 TomSlick wrote:As the cheap bastard that I am, the day sports leaves regular TV and goes streaming, YouTube, etc then I check out and take up crochet.No cable/direct TV/Sunday Ticket in your past? RFU Season Ticket Holder by TomSlick 1 year 11 months ago Total posts: 2908 Joined: Jun 01 2015 Many of us know the feeling of the universe conspiring to bring car and driver together. Superstar The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #527 St. Loser Fan wrote:Besides NFL and selected “games of the week” for NBA and MLS, what games are on regular TV?As for regular TV, you can get some auto racing and the Triple Crown of horse racing, Preakness, Belmont and the Kentucky Derby. Love horses, they are cool. Old race cars and the men and women who piloted these beasts are covered in Vintage Motorsport magazine. The eras covered are about 1900 to the year 2010 or so. Great writing and photography. by TomSlick 1 year 11 months ago Total posts: 2908 Joined: Jun 01 2015 Many of us know the feeling of the universe conspiring to bring car and driver together. Superstar The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #528 Elvis wrote:No cable/direct TV/Sunday Ticket in your past?You got me there. Yes, we've had Dish Network, and it is great, since about 2000, I think. I tend to view our current setup as "regular TV" because we've had it so long. My favorite auto racing is sports cars, IMSA racing, and they just moved to streaming so I'm kissing that one good-bye, because, as previously stated, I'm a cheap bastard (the dish notwithstanding). Old race cars and the men and women who piloted these beasts are covered in Vintage Motorsport magazine. The eras covered are about 1900 to the year 2010 or so. Great writing and photography. by Elvis 1 year 11 months ago Total posts: 41506 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #529 TomSlick wrote:You got me there. Yes, we've had Dish Network since about 2000, I think. I tend to view our current setup as "regular TV" because we've had it so long. My favorite auto racing is sports cars, IMSA racing, and they just moved to streaming so I'm kissing that one good-bye, because, as previously stated, I'm a cheap bastard.I got you.Paying for TV seems so absurd. I'm currently paying $72 for YouTube after decades with DTV but why? I really don't watch a lot of TV, except for sports.Good chance DTV and Dish will switch to streaming in the not too distant future and instead of cable bundles, we'll have streaming bundles. It's changing fast and a lot of it isn't profitable so where lands, i guess we'll see... RFU Season Ticket Holder by TomSlick 1 year 11 months ago Total posts: 2908 Joined: Jun 01 2015 Many of us know the feeling of the universe conspiring to bring car and driver together. Superstar The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #530 Elvis wrote:Paying for TV seems so absurd. I'm currently paying $72 for YouTube after decades with DTV but why? I really don't watch a lot of TV, except for sports.Concur.Almost as bad as paying for air and water at gas stations... Old race cars and the men and women who piloted these beasts are covered in Vintage Motorsport magazine. The eras covered are about 1900 to the year 2010 or so. Great writing and photography. 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by St. Loser Fan 1 year 11 months ago Total posts: 10889 Joined: May 31 2016 Saint Louis MO Hall of Fame Re: The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #522 They finally have ATT fiber internet all the way to the house now in my area. I signed up and got free Red Zone over $100 Visa card. Not sure if that signals the cost: but might be good hint. by Elvis 1 year 11 months ago Total posts: 41506 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #523 actionjack liked this post https://www.nfl.com/news/top-100-player ... series-hisSo the top 100 thing is going to be exclusively on NFL+ Is this gonna work? I barely found it watchable on NFL Network... RFU Season Ticket Holder 1 by TomSlick 1 year 11 months ago Total posts: 2908 Joined: Jun 01 2015 Many of us know the feeling of the universe conspiring to bring car and driver together. Superstar Re: The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #524 As the cheap bastard that I am, the day sports leaves regular TV and goes streaming, YouTube, etc then I check out and take up crochet. Old race cars and the men and women who piloted these beasts are covered in Vintage Motorsport magazine. The eras covered are about 1900 to the year 2010 or so. Great writing and photography. by St. Loser Fan 1 year 11 months ago Total posts: 10889 Joined: May 31 2016 Saint Louis MO Hall of Fame The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #525 TomSlick wrote:As the cheap bastard that I am, the day sports leaves regular TV and goes streaming, YouTube, etc then I check out and take up crochet.Besides NFL and selected “games of the week” for NBA and MLS, what games are on regular TV? by Elvis 1 year 11 months ago Total posts: 41506 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #526 TomSlick wrote:As the cheap bastard that I am, the day sports leaves regular TV and goes streaming, YouTube, etc then I check out and take up crochet.No cable/direct TV/Sunday Ticket in your past? RFU Season Ticket Holder by TomSlick 1 year 11 months ago Total posts: 2908 Joined: Jun 01 2015 Many of us know the feeling of the universe conspiring to bring car and driver together. Superstar The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #527 St. Loser Fan wrote:Besides NFL and selected “games of the week” for NBA and MLS, what games are on regular TV?As for regular TV, you can get some auto racing and the Triple Crown of horse racing, Preakness, Belmont and the Kentucky Derby. Love horses, they are cool. Old race cars and the men and women who piloted these beasts are covered in Vintage Motorsport magazine. The eras covered are about 1900 to the year 2010 or so. Great writing and photography. by TomSlick 1 year 11 months ago Total posts: 2908 Joined: Jun 01 2015 Many of us know the feeling of the universe conspiring to bring car and driver together. Superstar The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #528 Elvis wrote:No cable/direct TV/Sunday Ticket in your past?You got me there. Yes, we've had Dish Network, and it is great, since about 2000, I think. I tend to view our current setup as "regular TV" because we've had it so long. My favorite auto racing is sports cars, IMSA racing, and they just moved to streaming so I'm kissing that one good-bye, because, as previously stated, I'm a cheap bastard (the dish notwithstanding). Old race cars and the men and women who piloted these beasts are covered in Vintage Motorsport magazine. The eras covered are about 1900 to the year 2010 or so. Great writing and photography. by Elvis 1 year 11 months ago Total posts: 41506 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #529 TomSlick wrote:You got me there. Yes, we've had Dish Network since about 2000, I think. I tend to view our current setup as "regular TV" because we've had it so long. My favorite auto racing is sports cars, IMSA racing, and they just moved to streaming so I'm kissing that one good-bye, because, as previously stated, I'm a cheap bastard.I got you.Paying for TV seems so absurd. I'm currently paying $72 for YouTube after decades with DTV but why? I really don't watch a lot of TV, except for sports.Good chance DTV and Dish will switch to streaming in the not too distant future and instead of cable bundles, we'll have streaming bundles. It's changing fast and a lot of it isn't profitable so where lands, i guess we'll see... RFU Season Ticket Holder by TomSlick 1 year 11 months ago Total posts: 2908 Joined: Jun 01 2015 Many of us know the feeling of the universe conspiring to bring car and driver together. Superstar The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #530 Elvis wrote:Paying for TV seems so absurd. I'm currently paying $72 for YouTube after decades with DTV but why? I really don't watch a lot of TV, except for sports.Concur.Almost as bad as paying for air and water at gas stations... Old race cars and the men and women who piloted these beasts are covered in Vintage Motorsport magazine. The eras covered are about 1900 to the year 2010 or so. Great writing and photography. 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by Elvis 1 year 11 months ago Total posts: 41506 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #523 actionjack liked this post https://www.nfl.com/news/top-100-player ... series-hisSo the top 100 thing is going to be exclusively on NFL+ Is this gonna work? I barely found it watchable on NFL Network... RFU Season Ticket Holder 1 by TomSlick 1 year 11 months ago Total posts: 2908 Joined: Jun 01 2015 Many of us know the feeling of the universe conspiring to bring car and driver together. Superstar Re: The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #524 As the cheap bastard that I am, the day sports leaves regular TV and goes streaming, YouTube, etc then I check out and take up crochet. Old race cars and the men and women who piloted these beasts are covered in Vintage Motorsport magazine. The eras covered are about 1900 to the year 2010 or so. Great writing and photography. by St. Loser Fan 1 year 11 months ago Total posts: 10889 Joined: May 31 2016 Saint Louis MO Hall of Fame The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #525 TomSlick wrote:As the cheap bastard that I am, the day sports leaves regular TV and goes streaming, YouTube, etc then I check out and take up crochet.Besides NFL and selected “games of the week” for NBA and MLS, what games are on regular TV? by Elvis 1 year 11 months ago Total posts: 41506 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #526 TomSlick wrote:As the cheap bastard that I am, the day sports leaves regular TV and goes streaming, YouTube, etc then I check out and take up crochet.No cable/direct TV/Sunday Ticket in your past? RFU Season Ticket Holder by TomSlick 1 year 11 months ago Total posts: 2908 Joined: Jun 01 2015 Many of us know the feeling of the universe conspiring to bring car and driver together. Superstar The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #527 St. Loser Fan wrote:Besides NFL and selected “games of the week” for NBA and MLS, what games are on regular TV?As for regular TV, you can get some auto racing and the Triple Crown of horse racing, Preakness, Belmont and the Kentucky Derby. Love horses, they are cool. Old race cars and the men and women who piloted these beasts are covered in Vintage Motorsport magazine. The eras covered are about 1900 to the year 2010 or so. Great writing and photography. by TomSlick 1 year 11 months ago Total posts: 2908 Joined: Jun 01 2015 Many of us know the feeling of the universe conspiring to bring car and driver together. Superstar The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #528 Elvis wrote:No cable/direct TV/Sunday Ticket in your past?You got me there. Yes, we've had Dish Network, and it is great, since about 2000, I think. I tend to view our current setup as "regular TV" because we've had it so long. My favorite auto racing is sports cars, IMSA racing, and they just moved to streaming so I'm kissing that one good-bye, because, as previously stated, I'm a cheap bastard (the dish notwithstanding). Old race cars and the men and women who piloted these beasts are covered in Vintage Motorsport magazine. The eras covered are about 1900 to the year 2010 or so. Great writing and photography. by Elvis 1 year 11 months ago Total posts: 41506 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #529 TomSlick wrote:You got me there. Yes, we've had Dish Network since about 2000, I think. I tend to view our current setup as "regular TV" because we've had it so long. My favorite auto racing is sports cars, IMSA racing, and they just moved to streaming so I'm kissing that one good-bye, because, as previously stated, I'm a cheap bastard.I got you.Paying for TV seems so absurd. I'm currently paying $72 for YouTube after decades with DTV but why? I really don't watch a lot of TV, except for sports.Good chance DTV and Dish will switch to streaming in the not too distant future and instead of cable bundles, we'll have streaming bundles. It's changing fast and a lot of it isn't profitable so where lands, i guess we'll see... RFU Season Ticket Holder by TomSlick 1 year 11 months ago Total posts: 2908 Joined: Jun 01 2015 Many of us know the feeling of the universe conspiring to bring car and driver together. Superstar The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #530 Elvis wrote:Paying for TV seems so absurd. I'm currently paying $72 for YouTube after decades with DTV but why? I really don't watch a lot of TV, except for sports.Concur.Almost as bad as paying for air and water at gas stations... Old race cars and the men and women who piloted these beasts are covered in Vintage Motorsport magazine. The eras covered are about 1900 to the year 2010 or so. Great writing and photography. 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by TomSlick 1 year 11 months ago Total posts: 2908 Joined: Jun 01 2015 Many of us know the feeling of the universe conspiring to bring car and driver together. Superstar Re: The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #524 As the cheap bastard that I am, the day sports leaves regular TV and goes streaming, YouTube, etc then I check out and take up crochet. Old race cars and the men and women who piloted these beasts are covered in Vintage Motorsport magazine. The eras covered are about 1900 to the year 2010 or so. Great writing and photography. by St. Loser Fan 1 year 11 months ago Total posts: 10889 Joined: May 31 2016 Saint Louis MO Hall of Fame The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #525 TomSlick wrote:As the cheap bastard that I am, the day sports leaves regular TV and goes streaming, YouTube, etc then I check out and take up crochet.Besides NFL and selected “games of the week” for NBA and MLS, what games are on regular TV? by Elvis 1 year 11 months ago Total posts: 41506 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #526 TomSlick wrote:As the cheap bastard that I am, the day sports leaves regular TV and goes streaming, YouTube, etc then I check out and take up crochet.No cable/direct TV/Sunday Ticket in your past? RFU Season Ticket Holder by TomSlick 1 year 11 months ago Total posts: 2908 Joined: Jun 01 2015 Many of us know the feeling of the universe conspiring to bring car and driver together. Superstar The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #527 St. Loser Fan wrote:Besides NFL and selected “games of the week” for NBA and MLS, what games are on regular TV?As for regular TV, you can get some auto racing and the Triple Crown of horse racing, Preakness, Belmont and the Kentucky Derby. Love horses, they are cool. Old race cars and the men and women who piloted these beasts are covered in Vintage Motorsport magazine. The eras covered are about 1900 to the year 2010 or so. Great writing and photography. by TomSlick 1 year 11 months ago Total posts: 2908 Joined: Jun 01 2015 Many of us know the feeling of the universe conspiring to bring car and driver together. Superstar The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #528 Elvis wrote:No cable/direct TV/Sunday Ticket in your past?You got me there. Yes, we've had Dish Network, and it is great, since about 2000, I think. I tend to view our current setup as "regular TV" because we've had it so long. My favorite auto racing is sports cars, IMSA racing, and they just moved to streaming so I'm kissing that one good-bye, because, as previously stated, I'm a cheap bastard (the dish notwithstanding). Old race cars and the men and women who piloted these beasts are covered in Vintage Motorsport magazine. The eras covered are about 1900 to the year 2010 or so. Great writing and photography. by Elvis 1 year 11 months ago Total posts: 41506 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #529 TomSlick wrote:You got me there. Yes, we've had Dish Network since about 2000, I think. I tend to view our current setup as "regular TV" because we've had it so long. My favorite auto racing is sports cars, IMSA racing, and they just moved to streaming so I'm kissing that one good-bye, because, as previously stated, I'm a cheap bastard.I got you.Paying for TV seems so absurd. I'm currently paying $72 for YouTube after decades with DTV but why? I really don't watch a lot of TV, except for sports.Good chance DTV and Dish will switch to streaming in the not too distant future and instead of cable bundles, we'll have streaming bundles. It's changing fast and a lot of it isn't profitable so where lands, i guess we'll see... RFU Season Ticket Holder by TomSlick 1 year 11 months ago Total posts: 2908 Joined: Jun 01 2015 Many of us know the feeling of the universe conspiring to bring car and driver together. Superstar The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #530 Elvis wrote:Paying for TV seems so absurd. I'm currently paying $72 for YouTube after decades with DTV but why? I really don't watch a lot of TV, except for sports.Concur.Almost as bad as paying for air and water at gas stations... Old race cars and the men and women who piloted these beasts are covered in Vintage Motorsport magazine. The eras covered are about 1900 to the year 2010 or so. Great writing and photography. Reply 53 / 67 1 53 67 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 662 posts Jul 07 2025 FOLLOW US @RAMSFANSUNITED Who liked this post
by St. Loser Fan 1 year 11 months ago Total posts: 10889 Joined: May 31 2016 Saint Louis MO Hall of Fame The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #525 TomSlick wrote:As the cheap bastard that I am, the day sports leaves regular TV and goes streaming, YouTube, etc then I check out and take up crochet.Besides NFL and selected “games of the week” for NBA and MLS, what games are on regular TV? by Elvis 1 year 11 months ago Total posts: 41506 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #526 TomSlick wrote:As the cheap bastard that I am, the day sports leaves regular TV and goes streaming, YouTube, etc then I check out and take up crochet.No cable/direct TV/Sunday Ticket in your past? RFU Season Ticket Holder by TomSlick 1 year 11 months ago Total posts: 2908 Joined: Jun 01 2015 Many of us know the feeling of the universe conspiring to bring car and driver together. Superstar The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #527 St. Loser Fan wrote:Besides NFL and selected “games of the week” for NBA and MLS, what games are on regular TV?As for regular TV, you can get some auto racing and the Triple Crown of horse racing, Preakness, Belmont and the Kentucky Derby. Love horses, they are cool. Old race cars and the men and women who piloted these beasts are covered in Vintage Motorsport magazine. The eras covered are about 1900 to the year 2010 or so. Great writing and photography. by TomSlick 1 year 11 months ago Total posts: 2908 Joined: Jun 01 2015 Many of us know the feeling of the universe conspiring to bring car and driver together. Superstar The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #528 Elvis wrote:No cable/direct TV/Sunday Ticket in your past?You got me there. Yes, we've had Dish Network, and it is great, since about 2000, I think. I tend to view our current setup as "regular TV" because we've had it so long. My favorite auto racing is sports cars, IMSA racing, and they just moved to streaming so I'm kissing that one good-bye, because, as previously stated, I'm a cheap bastard (the dish notwithstanding). Old race cars and the men and women who piloted these beasts are covered in Vintage Motorsport magazine. The eras covered are about 1900 to the year 2010 or so. Great writing and photography. by Elvis 1 year 11 months ago Total posts: 41506 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #529 TomSlick wrote:You got me there. Yes, we've had Dish Network since about 2000, I think. I tend to view our current setup as "regular TV" because we've had it so long. My favorite auto racing is sports cars, IMSA racing, and they just moved to streaming so I'm kissing that one good-bye, because, as previously stated, I'm a cheap bastard.I got you.Paying for TV seems so absurd. I'm currently paying $72 for YouTube after decades with DTV but why? I really don't watch a lot of TV, except for sports.Good chance DTV and Dish will switch to streaming in the not too distant future and instead of cable bundles, we'll have streaming bundles. It's changing fast and a lot of it isn't profitable so where lands, i guess we'll see... RFU Season Ticket Holder by TomSlick 1 year 11 months ago Total posts: 2908 Joined: Jun 01 2015 Many of us know the feeling of the universe conspiring to bring car and driver together. Superstar The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #530 Elvis wrote:Paying for TV seems so absurd. I'm currently paying $72 for YouTube after decades with DTV but why? I really don't watch a lot of TV, except for sports.Concur.Almost as bad as paying for air and water at gas stations... Old race cars and the men and women who piloted these beasts are covered in Vintage Motorsport magazine. The eras covered are about 1900 to the year 2010 or so. Great writing and photography. Reply 53 / 67 1 53 67 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 662 posts Jul 07 2025
by Elvis 1 year 11 months ago Total posts: 41506 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #526 TomSlick wrote:As the cheap bastard that I am, the day sports leaves regular TV and goes streaming, YouTube, etc then I check out and take up crochet.No cable/direct TV/Sunday Ticket in your past? RFU Season Ticket Holder by TomSlick 1 year 11 months ago Total posts: 2908 Joined: Jun 01 2015 Many of us know the feeling of the universe conspiring to bring car and driver together. Superstar The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #527 St. Loser Fan wrote:Besides NFL and selected “games of the week” for NBA and MLS, what games are on regular TV?As for regular TV, you can get some auto racing and the Triple Crown of horse racing, Preakness, Belmont and the Kentucky Derby. Love horses, they are cool. Old race cars and the men and women who piloted these beasts are covered in Vintage Motorsport magazine. The eras covered are about 1900 to the year 2010 or so. Great writing and photography. by TomSlick 1 year 11 months ago Total posts: 2908 Joined: Jun 01 2015 Many of us know the feeling of the universe conspiring to bring car and driver together. Superstar The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #528 Elvis wrote:No cable/direct TV/Sunday Ticket in your past?You got me there. Yes, we've had Dish Network, and it is great, since about 2000, I think. I tend to view our current setup as "regular TV" because we've had it so long. My favorite auto racing is sports cars, IMSA racing, and they just moved to streaming so I'm kissing that one good-bye, because, as previously stated, I'm a cheap bastard (the dish notwithstanding). Old race cars and the men and women who piloted these beasts are covered in Vintage Motorsport magazine. The eras covered are about 1900 to the year 2010 or so. Great writing and photography. by Elvis 1 year 11 months ago Total posts: 41506 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #529 TomSlick wrote:You got me there. Yes, we've had Dish Network since about 2000, I think. I tend to view our current setup as "regular TV" because we've had it so long. My favorite auto racing is sports cars, IMSA racing, and they just moved to streaming so I'm kissing that one good-bye, because, as previously stated, I'm a cheap bastard.I got you.Paying for TV seems so absurd. I'm currently paying $72 for YouTube after decades with DTV but why? I really don't watch a lot of TV, except for sports.Good chance DTV and Dish will switch to streaming in the not too distant future and instead of cable bundles, we'll have streaming bundles. It's changing fast and a lot of it isn't profitable so where lands, i guess we'll see... RFU Season Ticket Holder by TomSlick 1 year 11 months ago Total posts: 2908 Joined: Jun 01 2015 Many of us know the feeling of the universe conspiring to bring car and driver together. Superstar The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #530 Elvis wrote:Paying for TV seems so absurd. I'm currently paying $72 for YouTube after decades with DTV but why? I really don't watch a lot of TV, except for sports.Concur.Almost as bad as paying for air and water at gas stations... Old race cars and the men and women who piloted these beasts are covered in Vintage Motorsport magazine. The eras covered are about 1900 to the year 2010 or so. Great writing and photography. Reply 53 / 67 1 53 67 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 662 posts Jul 07 2025
by TomSlick 1 year 11 months ago Total posts: 2908 Joined: Jun 01 2015 Many of us know the feeling of the universe conspiring to bring car and driver together. Superstar The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #527 St. Loser Fan wrote:Besides NFL and selected “games of the week” for NBA and MLS, what games are on regular TV?As for regular TV, you can get some auto racing and the Triple Crown of horse racing, Preakness, Belmont and the Kentucky Derby. Love horses, they are cool. Old race cars and the men and women who piloted these beasts are covered in Vintage Motorsport magazine. The eras covered are about 1900 to the year 2010 or so. Great writing and photography. by TomSlick 1 year 11 months ago Total posts: 2908 Joined: Jun 01 2015 Many of us know the feeling of the universe conspiring to bring car and driver together. Superstar The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #528 Elvis wrote:No cable/direct TV/Sunday Ticket in your past?You got me there. Yes, we've had Dish Network, and it is great, since about 2000, I think. I tend to view our current setup as "regular TV" because we've had it so long. My favorite auto racing is sports cars, IMSA racing, and they just moved to streaming so I'm kissing that one good-bye, because, as previously stated, I'm a cheap bastard (the dish notwithstanding). Old race cars and the men and women who piloted these beasts are covered in Vintage Motorsport magazine. The eras covered are about 1900 to the year 2010 or so. Great writing and photography. by Elvis 1 year 11 months ago Total posts: 41506 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #529 TomSlick wrote:You got me there. Yes, we've had Dish Network since about 2000, I think. I tend to view our current setup as "regular TV" because we've had it so long. My favorite auto racing is sports cars, IMSA racing, and they just moved to streaming so I'm kissing that one good-bye, because, as previously stated, I'm a cheap bastard.I got you.Paying for TV seems so absurd. I'm currently paying $72 for YouTube after decades with DTV but why? I really don't watch a lot of TV, except for sports.Good chance DTV and Dish will switch to streaming in the not too distant future and instead of cable bundles, we'll have streaming bundles. It's changing fast and a lot of it isn't profitable so where lands, i guess we'll see... RFU Season Ticket Holder by TomSlick 1 year 11 months ago Total posts: 2908 Joined: Jun 01 2015 Many of us know the feeling of the universe conspiring to bring car and driver together. Superstar The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #530 Elvis wrote:Paying for TV seems so absurd. I'm currently paying $72 for YouTube after decades with DTV but why? I really don't watch a lot of TV, except for sports.Concur.Almost as bad as paying for air and water at gas stations... Old race cars and the men and women who piloted these beasts are covered in Vintage Motorsport magazine. The eras covered are about 1900 to the year 2010 or so. Great writing and photography. Reply 53 / 67 1 53 67 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 662 posts Jul 07 2025
by TomSlick 1 year 11 months ago Total posts: 2908 Joined: Jun 01 2015 Many of us know the feeling of the universe conspiring to bring car and driver together. Superstar The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #528 Elvis wrote:No cable/direct TV/Sunday Ticket in your past?You got me there. Yes, we've had Dish Network, and it is great, since about 2000, I think. I tend to view our current setup as "regular TV" because we've had it so long. My favorite auto racing is sports cars, IMSA racing, and they just moved to streaming so I'm kissing that one good-bye, because, as previously stated, I'm a cheap bastard (the dish notwithstanding). Old race cars and the men and women who piloted these beasts are covered in Vintage Motorsport magazine. The eras covered are about 1900 to the year 2010 or so. Great writing and photography. by Elvis 1 year 11 months ago Total posts: 41506 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #529 TomSlick wrote:You got me there. Yes, we've had Dish Network since about 2000, I think. I tend to view our current setup as "regular TV" because we've had it so long. My favorite auto racing is sports cars, IMSA racing, and they just moved to streaming so I'm kissing that one good-bye, because, as previously stated, I'm a cheap bastard.I got you.Paying for TV seems so absurd. I'm currently paying $72 for YouTube after decades with DTV but why? I really don't watch a lot of TV, except for sports.Good chance DTV and Dish will switch to streaming in the not too distant future and instead of cable bundles, we'll have streaming bundles. It's changing fast and a lot of it isn't profitable so where lands, i guess we'll see... RFU Season Ticket Holder by TomSlick 1 year 11 months ago Total posts: 2908 Joined: Jun 01 2015 Many of us know the feeling of the universe conspiring to bring car and driver together. Superstar The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #530 Elvis wrote:Paying for TV seems so absurd. I'm currently paying $72 for YouTube after decades with DTV but why? I really don't watch a lot of TV, except for sports.Concur.Almost as bad as paying for air and water at gas stations... Old race cars and the men and women who piloted these beasts are covered in Vintage Motorsport magazine. The eras covered are about 1900 to the year 2010 or so. Great writing and photography. Reply 53 / 67 1 53 67 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 662 posts Jul 07 2025
by Elvis 1 year 11 months ago Total posts: 41506 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #529 TomSlick wrote:You got me there. Yes, we've had Dish Network since about 2000, I think. I tend to view our current setup as "regular TV" because we've had it so long. My favorite auto racing is sports cars, IMSA racing, and they just moved to streaming so I'm kissing that one good-bye, because, as previously stated, I'm a cheap bastard.I got you.Paying for TV seems so absurd. I'm currently paying $72 for YouTube after decades with DTV but why? I really don't watch a lot of TV, except for sports.Good chance DTV and Dish will switch to streaming in the not too distant future and instead of cable bundles, we'll have streaming bundles. It's changing fast and a lot of it isn't profitable so where lands, i guess we'll see... RFU Season Ticket Holder by TomSlick 1 year 11 months ago Total posts: 2908 Joined: Jun 01 2015 Many of us know the feeling of the universe conspiring to bring car and driver together. Superstar The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #530 Elvis wrote:Paying for TV seems so absurd. I'm currently paying $72 for YouTube after decades with DTV but why? I really don't watch a lot of TV, except for sports.Concur.Almost as bad as paying for air and water at gas stations... Old race cars and the men and women who piloted these beasts are covered in Vintage Motorsport magazine. The eras covered are about 1900 to the year 2010 or so. Great writing and photography. Reply 53 / 67 1 53 67 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 662 posts Jul 07 2025
by TomSlick 1 year 11 months ago Total posts: 2908 Joined: Jun 01 2015 Many of us know the feeling of the universe conspiring to bring car and driver together. Superstar The Future of the NFL on TV: Sunday Ticket to YouTube POST #530 Elvis wrote:Paying for TV seems so absurd. I'm currently paying $72 for YouTube after decades with DTV but why? I really don't watch a lot of TV, except for sports.Concur.Almost as bad as paying for air and water at gas stations... Old race cars and the men and women who piloted these beasts are covered in Vintage Motorsport magazine. The eras covered are about 1900 to the year 2010 or so. Great writing and photography. Reply 53 / 67 1 53 67 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business