If I lived out of market I would be very upset.
$25 a week isn't the end of the world. Being able to watch any game we want is pretty nice, and the household also has a Chiefs fan, so we get a little extra mileage out of it that way.
Hell, I used to get screwed a lot of the years I was local. The years I was out on Kent Island and Denton, we were designated a Baltimore market, so we wouldn't get Skins games half the time. And that's how it was for a lot of people in the Baltimore/DC corridor who were my age -- young enough to never have a Colts team to root for right at the same time the Skins got great.
So when the Ravens showed up, everywhere considered a Baltimore market would occasionally not get DC games. 2-4 times a year maybe. I remember the first time I got DirecTV when I moved to Denton -- I switched from cable specifically for football -- the first game that season was blacked out locally AND not available to me via Sunday Ticket because I was deemed local somehow.
I was still in newbie promotional time, so I told DTV to come get their shit that week, switched back to cable, called my buddy who'd just gone full hippy and moved to Vermont, paid for him to get Sunday ticket, used his login to get the Internet feed, and hooked my laptop up to the TV.
And I went through all that shit to watch a Dan Snyder team play even shittier football. I f***ing hate the way the NFL resolves its overlapping markets. Total con job. So for me, now being DEFINITELY out of market in FLA is a relief.