Personally I think it's an extremely cogent argument. I despise paying for several channels I have because other people want them. Half the channels I have I have never even tuned into. Honestly, I'd rather be without NFL Network as well. The game telecasts are barely watchable and there's no other content I consider decent. Bleh.
The NFL Network is way to expensive a subscriber charge for the content, and the demand for it to be on a basic package is laughable. It is specialty programming and should be on a specialty tier. The NFL Network is, in true capitalist fashion, trying to make as much money as possible (by forcing everyone to pay the subscriber charge, and charging more for ad space), while for once, TW is looking more towards controlling costs for their customers. This is the first time I've ever agreed with TW on anything.
Personally, I still think cable companies should move towards a true ala-carte system.