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    The Red Zone Channel on Sunday Ticket

    By OnTopic | December 27, 2009

    NFL training camps open soon in preparation for the 2009 season, and that also means that fantasy football players need to start making plans now for the upcoming season. One absolutely necessary puzzle piece for serious fantasy football players is the Red Zone channel, which is available with the DIRECTV Sunday Ticket package.

    What is the Red Zone channel, and why should you consider satellite TV if you are a serious fantasy football player?

    In short, the Red Zone channel is one of the additional networks contained in the Superfan package, an add-on to the base Sunday Ticket package. The channel provides live coverage of the games in which one of the teams is about to score. So why would this be important to the fantasy football owner?

    Basically this channel will keep you updated on all of the scoring action, but without the need to keep your eyes glued to a computer screen for the latest action. You can simply enjoy the NFL Red Zone and all of the other Sunday Ticket offerings from the comfort of your living room couch, not your office computer.

    Fantasy football owners can’t get enough of the Red Zone channel for two reasons. One, it keeps them up to the minute in real time as to the status of their own players, and those of their opponent. Second, this Superfan channel is a great scouting tool, in that you will see which players ar e heating up in the NFL. Think of the upper hand you will have as a fantasy owner in being to pick up those unheralded free agents, helping you to win your fantasy league title!

    Right now, you cannot order the Red Zone channel individually, but that may change soon with the latest DIRECTV-NFL Sunday Ticket agreement. Because the NFL Sunday ticket is an exclusive of Direct TV satellite, you may want to look into a new satellite TV subscription if you want to dominate your fantasy league this season.

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