No don't worry Comcast I don't need good picture for the biggest sporting event in the nation
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Luke Britton (@Tha_Joker6) February 04, 2013
This evening, many football fans are receiving a hazy transmission of the Super Bowl, and they believe Comcast is responsible. Talk about bad timing!
@comcast You suck. Fix the picture. we are trying to watch the superbowl. #comcastFail—
DC Guy (@DCGuy4Life) February 04, 2013
everyone call Comcast and bitch!—
.Ugly Flacco. (@Geezuss_) February 04, 2013
No one sucks like Comcast sucks. Super Bowl picture hosed for most of the mid-Atlantic.—
Matthew R. Baise (@matthewrbaise) February 04, 2013
Who is shocked that @comcast messed up the Super Bowl feed?—
Peter D Nellius (@peternellius) February 04, 2013
Anybody else's Comcast fucking up right now?!?!?!?—
LynnOrellanaCastillo (@Eveelynn86) February 04, 2013
@comcast cares we pay a lot of money for an hd picture…can you give us at least an ok feed…thanks.—
Elizabeth Huber (@lizardbeth1000) February 04, 2013
Come in COMCAST!—
Michael (@mjusu02) February 04, 2013
@comcast You suck. Fix the picture. we are trying to watch the superbowl. #comcastFail—
DC Guy (@DCGuy4Life) February 04, 2013
CBS? Comcast? What the hell is this?—
Casey Phillips (@CaseyPhillips1) February 04, 2013
Comcast starting to glitch. Don't. Do. Me.—
Rae A. (@LetMeBe_gRAEt) February 04, 2013
Some say the problem has been fixed:
Our Comcast feed just got fixed. Looks fine now.—
Jeff (@jephilip) February 04, 2013
Nvm Comcast fixed it for us—
Thomas Bonanno (@tbonanno2) February 04, 2013
@EBJunkies @ogchoe think it was a Comcast issue. Seems ok now—
Gee (@geebeinggee) February 04, 2013
Others are still complaining. Let’s hope Comcast (or whoever is responsible) gets this resolved for everyone soon.




















