I really like it. The great thing is, if you get to the correct web page, before the games start, you can start watching, after you know the game is over, with no scores to screw you up and it's like watching live. Of course, like this last week, you can get unlucky and accidentally see the score and don't even bother to fire up the computer. lol
This is what I've been doing this year as well after seeing that Sunday Ticket had ballooned to almost $500. Considering how many games the Jets have in prime time over the first half of the year, I'm definitely not paying $500 for essentially half the season (or even the full season, for that matter). The one problem I've had with NFL+ so far is that, even though you can set it to blur the scores when you log in, it doesn't do a very good job of doing that. Yeah, you can't see the actual numbers, but you can tell if one side is single digits and the other is double digits. I accidentally caught the box score for the Jets/Broncos game when I logged on to see if it was available to watch yet on replay, to find that there was still couple of game minutes left. Then I saw the blurred scoreboard, despite trying not to, and could tell that we were losing without even actually seeing the numbers. So, moral of the story for anyone wanting to use this service to watch the games (and, to be completely fair, it's a great service and I've enjoyed being able to just move my Sunday back three hours and to watch the game almost without commercials), make sure to immediately scroll down a little bit when you load the page so you don't potentially get the game spoiled for you, even with the blurred scoring option on.