Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2011 12:39 am Post subject: Re: NFL not really in crisis yet
Thread deserves a bump as its coming to the end of a fun year/season, playoffs taking shape nicely and looking forward to a January full of late nights
Gonna try and predict the Playoffs for abit of fun, feel free to post your picks if you wanna join in (going based on current playoff picture, so may change after next weekend)
The hardest game to pick of all those is probably the Steelers v Patriots game, either of those could get to the Superbowl and would be worthy of there position. Anyone from Baltimore, Green Bay, Pittsburgh, New England and New Orleans could win the big one providing they can stay healthy for the next 5/6 weeks! _________________ #whenwillitend
Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2012 4:32 pm Post subject: Re: NFL not really in crisis yet
For a team with a 15-1 record, The Pack were awful last night.
8 dropped passes, 3 fumbles and one interception lol.
Having said that, the defense was so poor i wonder how they've made it this far. Eli had the freedom of Lambeau Field for much of the game. _________________ You spell bad cess in letters that stretch from here to Seattle
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Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2012 3:47 pm Post subject: Re: NFL not really in crisis yet
"Jeff Fisher just said on ESPN Radio (MIke and Mike show) that the Rams are the home team in the next three seasons in London. One of the hosts just said that it's the Patriots there in 2012."
As I am not a Rams fan I would probably go to see a game as I normally do, but unless they were up against my own team I wouldn't bother paying out for tickets in subsequent years.
This announcement sucks.
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2012 11:31 pm Post subject: Re: NFL not really in crisis yet
Indestructible wrote:
"Jeff Fisher just said on ESPN Radio (MIke and Mike show) that the Rams are the home team in the next three seasons in London. One of the hosts just said that it's the Patriots there in 2012."
As I am not a Rams fan I would probably go to see a game as I normally do, but unless they were up against my own team I wouldn't bother paying out for tickets in subsequent years.
This announcement sucks.
PS Patriots again, sigh.
Announcement is abit meh tbh, I think the idea of the rams coming 3 years on the bounce is for the newer fans to have a team to support and get to see them annually, so in that regard its good. But for the fans of the game pre-IS then it just means your chances of seeing your team have reduced dramatically, but then I suppose we should be gratefully that we have a game over here full stop, so im not complaining.
Will 99% be getting tickets for this, afaik club wembley seats go on sale the 24th January so will probably get those again this year.
On the positive side, its probably a good thing the bucs arn't coming back over _________________ #whenwillitend
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Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2012 12:30 am Post subject: Re: NFL not really in crisis yet
Can't believe I've missed out on the excitment of this game for so long. Of course it helps having Sky Sports where I am now, but I always thought it would be boring 'cos of the stops and starts. Now I realise the opposite is the case, 'cos anything can happen on any given play; a TD is always a possibility, and a sacking is just as fun.
Anyone watching the NY Giants game tonight? I've decided I'm a NY Giants fan for the simple reason I have to pick someone and I have family in NY who could take me a game if I ever get over
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