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The era of NFL Sunday Ticket is coming to an end.

The last season in which the satellite TV company holds the exclusive rights to the premiere package is this one. The final season of DirecTV is leaving a mark on everyone. In Week 1 and Week 2, the product didn't work right.

It isn't necessary to make an appointment or wait hours for a technician to install a satellite dish with DirecTV. The product is now offered as a service. The Sunday Ticket add-on is expensive and the streaming customers are not getting their moneys worth.

On Sundays at the start of the football season, a scroll through the social media site would reveal a lot of complaints. Sunday Ticket hasn't worked for a lot of people, or it hasn't worked well at all. Customers will be compensated by the company after they issued an apology.

It appears that the streaming department still needs some work. Social media is getting a lot of feedback. Another Sunday of Americans is being ruined.

The Sunday Ticket will be hosted by one of the giants in the streaming war. Apple is in the lead. Apple is giving Amazon everything it can handle in its quest for world domination.

It has been a long time since Sunday Ticket was introduced, but technology is passing them by. The company shouldn't go out like this. In this final season, they have done a poor job with their product, Sunday Ticket, which has gone viral multiple times.

You should show some pride. The people should leave with a sense of well-being. The public is excited to see you go away. It has been a long time. Don't you want people to reminisce about your exit like John Elway does? Do you think about your legacy? It's your last chance.

Save the future of your business. It's a good idea to offer your product as a service. I can get a basic live television package for less than $50 a month. If not for the fact that the product has been trashed on social media, it would be a good offer.

It's time to get it together There are 17 Sundays in the regular season of the National Football League. It's like having Christmas once a week for a third of the year for most sports fans. Don't be that guy that ruins Christmas. Look out for the people, and do something that can help your company in the future.