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Posted on 27-09-2009 21:35
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Deadpool you silly fan of whatever team that played against the Minnesota Favre's And His Awesome Friends...
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Posted on 27-09-2009 21:42
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Waghlon wrote:
Deadpool you silly fan of whatever team that played against the Minnesota Favre's And His Awesome Friends...
No I'm a silly fan of the team that just lost to a team that had lost 19 straight games... |
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Posted on 27-09-2009 21:43
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And yet another great performance by the Ravens. 34-3 against Browns, and we're 3-0!
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Posted on 27-09-2009 21:43
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... my condolences sir...
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Posted on 27-09-2009 21:50
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Ravens has been impressive..someone please stop Giants they are so boring. Jets is more fun new york team at this year. Chicago can do much better..
Eagles has four QB..
Big Ben has never had been that good..
Favre is like old human being..We will see a moment when he getting tired..and Vikings starting to loose..
Dallas has neat new arena..but they aint going far anyway.
Brees is cool.
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Posted on 28-09-2009 00:13
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and Steelers has lost 2 in the row..strange Big Ben playing like god..but still they keep loosing |
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Posted on 18-10-2009 22:28
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WTF, it's snowing at Gilette stadium, damn you Sky, we needed this one on TV.
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doddy13 |
Posted on 25-10-2009 20:58
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The wembley game was good (mainly because it was in the UK, in all other ways it was ok).
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Posted on 25-10-2009 21:12
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doddy13 wrote:
The wembley game was good (mainly because it was in the UK, in all other ways it was ok).
Yeah, it was kind of stupid to schedule a game that was so obviously going to be a blowout. Problem is because teams already bitch a lot about having to make the trip to London, only east coast teams can really go, the west coast teams wouldn't deal with a long ass flight and massive time difference. |
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Posted on 25-10-2009 21:14
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Heck, its almost easier to travel across the North Pole if you come from the west coast?
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doddy13 |
Posted on 25-10-2009 21:16
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Deadpool wrote:
doddy13 wrote:
The wembley game was good (mainly because it was in the UK, in all other ways it was ok).
Yeah, it was kind of stupid to schedule a game that was so obviously going to be a blowout. Problem is because teams already bitch a lot about having to make the trip to London, only east coast teams can really go, the west coast teams wouldn't deal with a long ass flight and massive time difference.
Well alot of players enjoy it, the game sells out. The games are staying
However the last 2 years teams arrived Monday/Tuesday, this year they arrived on Friday. Not good to get used to time zones and stuff.
I see why American fans don't like it, but to UK fans it's a big deal, the Premier League wants to play in the US. I'm sure it will happen but fans here are moaning.
Edit: Oh and i blame the NFL for scheduling the bucs, i mean c'mon seriously?
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Posted on 25-10-2009 21:26
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doddy13 wrote:
Deadpool wrote:
doddy13 wrote:
The wembley game was good (mainly because it was in the UK, in all other ways it was ok).
Yeah, it was kind of stupid to schedule a game that was so obviously going to be a blowout. Problem is because teams already bitch a lot about having to make the trip to London, only east coast teams can really go, the west coast teams wouldn't deal with a long ass flight and massive time difference.
Well alot of players enjoy it, the game sells out. The games are staying
However the last 2 years teams arrived Monday/Tuesday, this year they arrived on Friday. Not good to get used to time zones and stuff.
I see why American fans don't like it, but to UK fans it's a big deal, the Premier League wants to play in the US. I'm sure it will happen but fans here are moaning.
Edit: Oh and i blame the NFL for scheduling the bucs, i mean c'mon seriously?
The three cities that are most likely to get the next NFL franchise? Toronto, Los Angeles, and London. Most likely one of those cities will get a franchise in the 2010's, the only question is which one. Toronto is Canadian, has the CFL, and isn't enough of a jump to make the whole "going global" thing argument. Los Angeles has its own issues mainly involving the fact that it is Los Angeles (if you don't know why the second largest city in the US doesn't have a NFL team, then it'll take me way to long to explain it). London probably has the best shot, with the only issue being travel stuff, but that could likely get sorted out. |
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Posted on 25-10-2009 21:30
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Im guessing its because LA is a debt-ridden, gang-controlled, hipster-infested, democrat-loving hellhole?
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Posted on 25-10-2009 21:32
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LA's stadium has the go-ahead i read somewhere today, and there's a list of teams being wanted to move in, i'll try find it actually.
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Posted on 25-10-2009 21:39
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Waghlon wrote:
Im guessing its because LA is a debt-ridden, gang-controlled, hipster-infested, democrat-loving hellhole?
No, its because the NFL and LA have a not very nice history.
Basically, this is what's expected will happen. In 2012-2013, the economy begins to pick back up, ticket sales and marketing are getting better, everything is stable. Roger Goodell (NFL Commissioner) decides to hand out a new team. Toronto, LA, and London come up. LA, being LA, fails to put together a good bid, with a strong owner and stadium plan. That, combined with the whole NFL stays out of LA philosophy, puts it out of the running. Toronto puts together a strong bid, until someone points out that they can see the Bills' stadium across the St. Lawrence Seaway, its a thirty minute drive together there, even with going through customs and they drop out of the running. London has a shit load of stadiums (which, like NFL stadiums, aren't being used every other week), would be going global, and could easily put together a sweet package. Suddenly they are the front runners. You get a big name, former NFL coach who wouldn't mind jumping across the Atlantic (say: Bill Cohwer), you give Sky the tv rights with the stipulation they have to simulcast on either CBS or Fox (depending on whether the team is AFC or NFC) and then London becomes the clear front runner. The teams bitch about traveling, so Goodell promises to stack the London team's schedule with east coast teams for the first couple of years, and then strong arms them into dealing with it. You then set the team up with a strong set of veteran, free-agent captains, and give them everything else an expansion team needs, and, magically, there is now a London NFL team in 2016. |
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Posted on 25-10-2009 21:39
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I didn't bother watching the Wembley game. What's the point when you pretty much know the result before hand? |
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Posted on 25-10-2009 21:49
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There most likely be 2 london games next year anyway. Still i hope to go, even though Wembley charges a large £££ for tickets..
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Posted on 25-10-2009 22:15
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I miss the Wembley game being televised on BBC, now Ill only be watching the Superbowl (Assuming BBC kept those rights aswell)
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doddy13 |
Posted on 25-10-2009 22:28
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SportingNonsense wrote:
I miss the Wembley game being televised on BBC, now Ill only be watching the Superbowl (Assuming BBC kept those rights aswell)
Midnight tonight, bbc2
And possibly iplayer too, depends on how a-holish the NFL are going to be, they've been good at depriving UK fans this year. NFLUK handle all TV rights now and have sufficiently buggered it up. We've lost Monday Night Football, we only get the 2 sky sports games, no more red button games.. oh and from 2010 we need a new terrestrial partner as Five are discontining their coverage!
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Posted on 25-10-2009 23:31
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doddy13 wrote:
SportingNonsense wrote:
I miss the Wembley game being televised on BBC, now Ill only be watching the Superbowl (Assuming BBC kept those rights aswell)
Midnight tonight, bbc2
And possibly iplayer too, depends on how a-holish the NFL are going to be, they've been good at depriving UK fans this year. NFLUK handle all TV rights now and have sufficiently buggered it up. We've lost Monday Night Football, we only get the 2 sky sports games, no more red button games.. oh and from 2010 we need a new terrestrial partner as Five are discontining their coverage!
Says on the iplayer site that it should be on there.
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