Due to the rising price (nearly $70/mo for 5 months) and the desire to use our money for other things, we decided not to renew our NFL Sunday Ticket subscription this year. But since I am a proud member of the WHO DAT?!! Nation with the unwavering belief that the Saints will return to the Super Bowl this year, I still want to watch the games. My wife is a big Dallas fan (I love her dearly, and this is her only failing) having been born and raised in East Texas. She is also going to be jonesing to see her 'Boys play as well. Can anyone recommend a place up here where the wife and I could go and see the Saints and the Cowboys both? I know there are quite a few places down the hill, but I would like to spend my time and money up here.
Thanks for the suggestions
Figuring the economics of the NFL Sunday Ticket.....at $70/month for 5 months that's $350, or about $22/game for 16 games, and you get to pick and choose which games you want to watch. Playoffs and Superbowl are available on network TV so I didn't count them. Not really too bad considering the cost to go to a sports bar would be at least that much, if you plan to eat and/or drink during the game. I wish DISH would offer something similar.
$ 70 per month for Sunday NFL tickets or spend it for fours beers (1 per quarter) at $ 3 each per Sunday is $ 12 plus $ 3 tip = $ 15 per Sunday. Multiply that by 4 and it's $ 60.
If you're going to drink 4 beers, you might want to have something to eat and a cup or two of coffee before ya drive home, better yet, get a designated driver.
archer wrote: If you're going to drink 4 beers, you might want to have something to eat and a cup or two of coffee before ya drive home, better yet, get a designated driver.
Yep, make the kids drive home!
But with the economics, it does seem to make more sense to buy the NFL package, unless you can find a Saints bar. That can be a lot of fun.
Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.