Post: NFL In London
10-26-2009, 12:35 AM #1
MintEdition
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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Looks more and more like London will end up with a team in London sooner rather then later. NFL currently plays one game in London per year, but plans to have 2 next year and by 2012 up to 4 games. Also, it looks more like the NFL will have one team playing their every year to help build up a fan base for what would be an eventual move. So if you are a fan of American Football over in London pay attention to next years scheduling as your team could be one of the teams that plays next year. Two of the most likely teams to be moved would be Tampa Bay who played there today or Jacksonville as both teams have struggled to sell out their respective stadiums.
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10-26-2009, 03:04 AM #2
Tony Danza
I'm Ron Burgundy?
This won't happen, but they will continue to host games
10-26-2009, 03:09 AM #3
MintEdition
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Originally posted by Tony
This won't happen, but they will continue to host games


Yes it will. Goodell has gone on the record many times saying he wants a team over there; he'd be dumb if he didn't those games over their sell out in like 10 minutes compared to teams like the buccs and jags who can't sell out in 3 days.
10-26-2009, 03:26 AM #4
Tony Danza
I'm Ron Burgundy?
Players are creatures of habit. It would throw off their routines, and couple really cause an unfair advantage. Just because you said it will come true doesn't mean its going to happen. There are numerous ESPN analysts who go against you as I listened to earlier last week Smile Similar to you saying Petite is old and was going to pitch a bad game.
10-26-2009, 03:45 AM #5
MintEdition
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Originally posted by Tony
Players are creatures of habit. It would throw off their routines, and couple really cause an unfair advantage. Just because you said it will come true doesn't mean its going to happen. There are numerous ESPN analysts who go against you as I listened to earlier last week Smile Similar to you saying Petite is old and was going to pitch a bad game.


LOL! Yeah because ESPN dictates what the NFL does. I'm not saying it I wrote it out, this is what Goodell was saying, and last time I checked he has a helluva a lot power then ESPN. NFL is a business and its going to do what it thinks is going to bring in a better profit, and a team in London would do it.

And about Pettitte, I got one thing wrong and you're going to bust my balls about it? Oh and its not like he was lights out Angels had the chances just didn't capitalize.
10-26-2009, 04:00 AM #6
I watched somewhere they were in London a couple years ago.
10-26-2009, 04:02 AM #7
Tony Danza
I'm Ron Burgundy?
I think lets just send the UFL overseas since NFL Europe worked out so well. What i'm really hoping for tho is if Dennis Green develops an English accent. Could make for some killer Coors Light commercials
10-26-2009, 04:18 AM #8
MintEdition
Hi, I don't like you
Originally posted by Tony
I think lets just send the UFL overseas since NFL Europe worked out so well. What i'm really hoping for tho is if Dennis Green develops an English accent. Could make for some killer Coors Light commercials


LOL yeah, UFL has been a drag, I expected better.
10-26-2009, 11:18 AM #9
Antones
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Originally posted by Outsider
I think it would be awesome for London to have a team simply so these brits here can see that football is 10x better than Rugby.


I really enjoyed watching the NFL yesterday, The first time ive actually watched it. If They brought it over to london i think that it would be great.

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10-26-2009, 02:56 PM #10
RobinDaBank1
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it was in Cardiff not London

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