To Think We were Pissed about the Toronto Game
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I think some people make too big a deal out of the Toronto game. As soon as the NFL gets its wish to expand the season an extra game or two, every team in the league will be playing a home game in another country. Going global is the future of the NFL.
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Doesn't surprise me. Pretty sure Kroenke owns part of Arsenal as well.
On a larger scale, the Rams are one of those teams talked about moving to LA, as their lease with St. Louis, I believe, requires the Edward Jones Dome to be one of the top stadiums in the NFL... With all of the new stadiums recently, I think the lease would be relatively easy to break, unless improvements to the Dome are made.
That's also part of the reason the Bucs are one of the first in line for England games... The Glazers own Manchester United.
-Bill
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Originally posted by Johnny BugmenotAnd I also read that the league is going back on their promise of two games yet again this year, with another excuse (this time it's the Olympics). What's it going to take for these weasels to expand this thing, or are they just chicken?
On January 3rd, EA Sports released a remake of "NFL Blitz" for the XBox and PS3. A lot of European players are really pissed, because they released the game in the United States only...
So, basically, the NFL is good enough to play real NFL games over there, in the name of "global expansion," yet they can't be bothered to let the European people purchase a video game.
-Bill
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Originally posted by trapezeusand they play in a division with san fran and seattle. that's a lot of traveling.Fiat justitia ruat caelum. Noli timere. Laus Deo.
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Originally posted by BLeonardThe Rams reportedly just bought a new plane as well...
-BillOriginally posted by LOSman WINSVanek is Austrian not EuropeanOriginally posted by Prov401Pacquiao isn't asian. He's from the philippinesOriginally posted by better daysI will not be surprised if Tebow has more success than Peyton in the NFL.
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Comedy aside, the team just doesn't resonate with St. Louis, despite a SB win several years back with Kurt Warner and that great passing show.
The Cardinals left for Arizona and this team is a prime candidate to return to L.A. IMO. Football doesn't work there. It's a baseball town.
The Bills make their agreement with a local monster city (Toronto) to regionalize the team and make it viable, long term. That's a 90 minute drive.
London ?? That screams Move Candidate.Anonymity is an abused privilege, abused most by people who mistake vitriol for wisdom and cynicism for wit
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Originally posted by BLeonardOn a related note:
On January 3rd, EA Sports released a remake of "NFL Blitz" for the XBox and PS3. A lot of European players are really pissed, because they released the game in the United States only...
So, basically, the NFL is good enough to play real NFL games over there, in the name of "global expansion," yet they can't be bothered to let the European people purchase a video game.
-Bill
They have also stopped releasing the Wii version of Madden here. Last Wii Madden in Europe was Madden '10.
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