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Tom Brady and the New England Patriots continue to dominate the National Football League in the 2007 season. With a 7 and 0 record as of Oct. 26, the team is predicted to become the first 19 and 0 team in football history. Their Oct. 27 destruction of the only other undefeated franchise in football history-the Miami Dolphins-is one of the most talked about games of 2007.


Football fans from across the nation relish the thought of sitting on the 50-yard line in Boston, watching Brady as he heads to the record books for his individual achievements. But if you live in Seattle or Houston, it is impossible unless you are wealthy enough to fly to Boston and purchase tickets.


But if you are lucky enough to have a high definition television, you can not only see every single Brady pass, but watch the emotion on his face as he leads his team to victory, and the Sunday Ticket or the NFL Network HD broadcast, viewers are able to watch any game in high definition.


What makes high definition television so unique?


• The best picture resolution, clarity and color available. You can see just how purple the Minnesota Vikings' uniforms are!


• Dolby surround-sound. Hear every call by Brady and other quarterbacks as the ball snaps.


• Wide screen "movie-like" format that makes characters come alive. High definition television is better than the 50-yard line. Look right into Brady's eyes before a pass.


Watching a game in high definition is better than sitting in a crowded stadium. By watching the game at home you avoid:


• Sitting in traffic to and from the game


• The chance that a stranger will spill their beer on you from the balcony


• Extreme temperatures (the cold of Green Bay in December, the August heat in Miami)


• Missing important plays. At home, you can watch the play on instant replay-over and over if you like!


• Spending big bucks for a ticket and concessions.


Whitney Alen is a Direct TV expert and has over 10 years experience in the satellite tv industry.


Source: www.articlesbase.com


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