Week 4 wins for: New England, Buffalo, Cleveland, Seattle, Detroit (poxy lions), Indianapolis, Kansas, Minnesota, Arizona, Tennessee, Denver, San Diego & Washington, winning 24-14. Never in doubt.......
Sign of a winning team, Pats playing shoddy football, Brady throwing guys into the ground left right and centre, and yet we're 4-0. Bigger tests to come obviously, but the Gronk is close to a return and no huddle football appears to be the future!
Piss poor Brady today, blew his chance of longest passing TD streak and must have been sacked or hurried about a million Times today, will really miss Wilfork now he's out all season, and we still miss the Gronk
Well this is a bit of an odd year for the Falcons to be fair, been consistently very good in recent years. Raiders suck but are still one of the biggest franchises in the league name wise, see loads of people in Raiders caps in London.
It's good that more games are coming over here but it does seem weird for there to be 3 international games and they are all in London. Thought the next step would be for a game in Mexico or Germany. Bills have one in Canada still I think?
Isn't that kinda the equivalent of sending Stoke to play Norwich in America? Hardly big names.
Jags are 0-5, Falcons are 1-4, Raiders are 2-3.
But they might be playing what you consider to be 'good' teams.
Each team is giving up one of only 8 home games. Raiders and jaguars both looking to move stadiums and this probably helps put the pressure on their local councils to getting planning permission and part funding. Not sure bout Atlanta and their stadium situation.
Well this is a bit of an odd year for the Falcons to be fair, been consistently very good in recent years. Raiders suck but are still one of the biggest franchises in the league name wise, see loads of people in Raiders caps in London.
It's good that more games are coming over here but it does seem weird for there to be 3 international games and they are all in London. Thought the next step would be for a game in Mexico or Germany. Bills have one in Canada still I think?
Yeah agree the Falcons are having an off year.
I guess it makes sense that big games stay in America (imagine if Man Utd-Man City was played in China), and the British public will buy tickets for the 'NFL' brand rather than the teams on show.
The most likely team to turn into London Bulldogs (or whatever) is the Jaguars.
Isn't that kinda the equivalent of sending Stoke to play Norwich in America? Hardly big names.
Jags are 0-5, Falcons are 1-4, Raiders are 2-3.
But they might be playing what you consider to be 'good' teams.
Each team is giving up one of only 8 home games. Raiders and jaguars both looking to move stadiums and this probably helps put the pressure on their local councils to getting planning permission and part funding. Not sure bout Atlanta and their stadium situation.
Atlanta are building a brand new stadium less than a mile from their current stadium but that's a done deal. I think this is just a branding exercise for them to gain a bigger worldwide audience.
They're a big name because of their association with the LA street gangs of the 80s and 90s who wore their caps and jerseys, making them fashionable. As a franchise they've been nothing short of a joke for more than 20 years.
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New England, Buffalo, Cleveland, Seattle, Detroit (poxy lions), Indianapolis, Kansas, Minnesota, Arizona, Tennessee, Denver, San Diego & Washington, winning 24-14. Never in doubt.......
79 points now, Cowboys 2 touchdowns in quick succession
Jags are 0-5, Falcons are 1-4, Raiders are 2-3.
It's good that more games are coming over here but it does seem weird for there to be 3 international games and they are all in London. Thought the next step would be for a game in Mexico or Germany. Bills have one in Canada still I think?
Each team is giving up one of only 8 home games. Raiders and jaguars both looking to move stadiums and this probably helps put the pressure on their local councils to getting planning permission and part funding. Not sure bout Atlanta and their stadium situation.
I guess it makes sense that big games stay in America (imagine if Man Utd-Man City was played in China), and the British public will buy tickets for the 'NFL' brand rather than the teams on show.
The most likely team to turn into London Bulldogs (or whatever) is the Jaguars.
Bit like supporting Charlton if they moved to say Selhurst Park area...