This may not be the right thread but how did you come to support/follow a specific team?
I've started watching a lot more NFL over the last couple years and went to Wembley this year to watch my first live game. But I have no team I have any kind of affiliation to. I want to have a favourite so it makes it more interesting but have no idea who to pick or why.
I love the film the Cincinnati Kid first saw it when I was about 8/9, i also had a tiger fixation. When I watched NFL for the first time heard the name saw the kit and fell in love with them instantly
This may not be the right thread but how did you come to support/follow a specific team?
I've started watching a lot more NFL over the last couple years and went to Wembley this year to watch my first live game. But I have no team I have any kind of affiliation to. I want to have a favourite so it makes it more interesting but have no idea who to pick or why.
Could do worse than The Ravens. Good owner, good organization, great stadium, until the last couple of seasons a winning record. They're involved with their community and local charities, and they're playing in London in September.
Would love to give it a go but just don't have a spare 3.5 hours in my day for the the sake of about 11 minutes actual play. Complete and utter tosh!!......
An average professional football game lasts 3 hours and 12 minutes, but if you tally up the time when the ball is actually in play, the action amounts to a mere 11 minutes
Would love to give it a go but just don't have a spare 3.5 hours in my day for the the sake of about 11 minutes actual play. Complete and utter tosh!!......
An average professional football game lasts 3 hours and 12 minutes, but if you tally up the time when the ball is actually in play, the action amounts to a mere 11 minutes
Would love to give it a go but just don't have a spare 3.5 hours in my day for the the sake of about 11 minutes actual play. Complete and utter tosh!!......
An average professional football game lasts 3 hours and 12 minutes, but if you tally up the time when the ball is actually in play, the action amounts to a mere 11 minutes
Baz we all know you dont like the sport so why bother posting the same stat on every nfl thread?
Would love to give it a go but just don't have a spare 3.5 hours in my day for the the sake of about 11 minutes actual play. Complete and utter tosh!!......
An average professional football game lasts 3 hours and 12 minutes, but if you tally up the time when the ball is actually in play, the action amounts to a mere 11 minutes
Would love to give it a go but just don't have a spare 3.5 hours in my day for the the sake of about 11 minutes actual play. Complete and utter tosh!!......
An average professional football game lasts 3 hours and 12 minutes, but if you tally up the time when the ball is actually in play, the action amounts to a mere 11 minutes
Would love to give it a go but just don't have a spare 3.5 hours in my day for the the sake of about 11 minutes actual play. Complete and utter tosh!!......
An average professional football game lasts 3 hours and 12 minutes, but if you tally up the time when the ball is actually in play, the action amounts to a mere 11 minutes
Baz we all know you dont like the sport so why bother posting the same stat on every nfl thread?
To be fair I did not know that. Thanks Baz, I was considering staying up tonight but I now know I won't bother.
Not a great American football fan to be honest but one game that sticks in the mind is when Walter Peyton (?spelling) was playing quarterback and I believe it was his team's first win. Don't even remember the year but a few years back now.
I think you're referring to the above named game, Len, Bears and Patriots. That was also my first Superbowl but I had the hump cos my Dolphins had lost to the Patriots en route. We were the only team to beat the Bears that season.
That was my first year too. It was because the Dolphins were the only team to beat the all-conquering Bears that year that l decided to follow them. That, and because they had a proper legend in Dan Marino. And WRs Mark Clayton and Mark 'Super' Duper. And the best gear...
This may not be the right thread but how did you come to support/follow a specific team?
I've started watching a lot more NFL over the last couple years and went to Wembley this year to watch my first live game. But I have no team I have any kind of affiliation to. I want to have a favourite so it makes it more interesting but have no idea who to pick or why.
You could do much worse than becoming an Eagles fan. The Philly press are terrific and you will learn a lot from just following them on Twitter. As a Charlton fan lots of analogies too. Great fans, historically disappointing team with lots to be proud of in between the disappointments. I go to see the Eagles once a year somewhere in the US and love it.
This may not be the right thread but how did you come to support/follow a specific team?
I've started watching a lot more NFL over the last couple years and went to Wembley this year to watch my first live game. But I have no team I have any kind of affiliation to. I want to have a favourite so it makes it more interesting but have no idea who to pick or why.
You could do much worse than becoming an Eagles fan. The Philly press are terrific and you will learn a lot from just following them on Twitter. As a Charlton fan lots of analogies too. Great fans, historically disappointing team with lots to be proud of in between the disappointments. I go to see the Eagles once a year somewhere in the US and love it.
Recommending that a Charlton fan support the Eagles is an absolute outrage.
This may not be the right thread but how did you come to support/follow a specific team?
I've started watching a lot more NFL over the last couple years and went to Wembley this year to watch my first live game. But I have no team I have any kind of affiliation to. I want to have a favourite so it makes it more interesting but have no idea who to pick or why.
You could do much worse than becoming an Eagles fan. The Philly press are terrific and you will learn a lot from just following them on Twitter. As a Charlton fan lots of analogies too. Great fans, historically disappointing team with lots to be proud of in between the disappointments. I go to see the Eagles once a year somewhere in the US and love it.
Recommending that a Charlton fan support the Eagles is an absolute outrage.
This may not be the right thread but how did you come to support/follow a specific team?
I've started watching a lot more NFL over the last couple years and went to Wembley this year to watch my first live game. But I have no team I have any kind of affiliation to. I want to have a favourite so it makes it more interesting but have no idea who to pick or why.
You could do much worse than becoming an Eagles fan. The Philly press are terrific and you will learn a lot from just following them on Twitter. As a Charlton fan lots of analogies too. Great fans, historically disappointing team with lots to be proud of in between the disappointments. I go to see the Eagles once a year somewhere in the US and love it.
Recommending that a Charlton fan support the Eagles is an absolute outrage.
It's just one of those quirky irrational things in life that makes sense. Like getting married.
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An average professional football game lasts 3 hours and 12 minutes, but if you tally up the time when the ball is actually in play, the action amounts to a mere 11 minutes
Or if it was also shown on advert free BBC