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designndrive62 said:
Anyone seen the games for next year?
'The MIAMI DOLPHINS will host the NEW YORK JETS in Week 4 on Sunday, October 4, the JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS will host the BUFFALO BILLS in Week 7 on Sunday, October 25, and the KANSAS CITY CHIEFS will host the DETROIT LIONS in Week 8 on Sunday, November 1, at Wembley next season, the NFL announced today.'
Happily surprised the Lions are coming back again, so I get another chance to see them, but hopefully they won't make it quite as close as this year! Jets and Dolphins is a big game, with the obligatory Jags game in there. Be interesting to see what ticket sales are like
Any idea when the tickets go on sale? Will have made it to two games this year (will be there Sunday) and would love a season ticket to get all of the games with my son.'The MIAMI DOLPHINS will host the NEW YORK JETS in Week 4 on Sunday, October 4, the JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS will host the BUFFALO BILLS in Week 7 on Sunday, October 25, and the KANSAS CITY CHIEFS will host the DETROIT LIONS in Week 8 on Sunday, November 1, at Wembley next season, the NFL announced today.'
Happily surprised the Lions are coming back again, so I get another chance to see them, but hopefully they won't make it quite as close as this year! Jets and Dolphins is a big game, with the obligatory Jags game in there. Be interesting to see what ticket sales are like
Matt.. said:
I'm a bit disappointed with the games next years for London. No real big name teams.
Possibly intentional in some respect, to assess the the effect of how less attractive matchups on attendances, and also having games on consecutive weekends. I will have been at 2 of 3 games this year, and will do at least the same next year.Interesting to see that the first game is actually a divisional game.
Wotcha chaps.
Packers vs Bears this weekend (after Ohio vs Michigan state) so I've filled up the beer fridge and look forward to Chicago getting thrashed.
Still not sure why I'm surprised to see the Bengals turning a great run of form into such an awful one, the Browns played well but the Bengals made tons of stupid mistakes. Hopefully they'll bounce back but it's hard to envisage.
Patriots continue to impress, really fancy them for a deep playoff run, if not a Super Bowl appearance. Also still like the Broncos' chances, but they're still a bit fragile in places. Still love them though
Steelers vs Ravens was a great game, nearly didn't bother watching it as I hate them both, but there was some great football played.
Packers vs Bears this weekend (after Ohio vs Michigan state) so I've filled up the beer fridge and look forward to Chicago getting thrashed.
Still not sure why I'm surprised to see the Bengals turning a great run of form into such an awful one, the Browns played well but the Bengals made tons of stupid mistakes. Hopefully they'll bounce back but it's hard to envisage.
Patriots continue to impress, really fancy them for a deep playoff run, if not a Super Bowl appearance. Also still like the Broncos' chances, but they're still a bit fragile in places. Still love them though
Steelers vs Ravens was a great game, nearly didn't bother watching it as I hate them both, but there was some great football played.
Just got home from tonight's game at Wembley. usually take my son, but wife and daughter came along too and had a brilliant time so credit to Wembley and the NFL vibe. First time sitting up in the gods but the view was spectacular. Will stick up some pics tomorrow. Great, great game, Cowboys came out strong. Romo delivered tonight
stephen300o said:
Had a feeling the Jets would pull out an upset, but then I think that most weeks.. They have been underperforming and can give any team a run for their money, nice to have the warm feeling of a win for a change.
It suggests having Vick as a starter has been a good move, as he seemed to contribute both with his arm, and legs - passing the 6000yd rushing mark (a first for a QB).Looks like there's life in the old dog yet!! (for want of a better phrase, sorry.. )
Stu R said:
This is the best I've seen Chicago play in years
Stayed up to 4am and the end of the 3rd quarter. Really hoping AR would go for the record but he didn't seem to be that interested. Chicago's secondary was just comically bad last night (and Rodgers was just epic). Never seen such a destruction.
8Ace said:
Stu R said:
This is the best I've seen Chicago play in years
Stayed up to 4am and the end of the 3rd quarter. Really hoping AR would go for the record but he didn't seem to be that interested. Chicago's secondary was just comically bad last night (and Rodgers was just epic). Never seen such a destruction.
The hangover is utterly rotten, totally worth it. Unless you're my Bears-obsessed neighbour
hoegaardenruls said:
stephen300o said:
Had a feeling the Jets would pull out an upset, but then I think that most weeks.. They have been underperforming and can give any team a run for their money, nice to have the warm feeling of a win for a change.
It suggests having Vick as a starter has been a good move, as he seemed to contribute both with his arm, and legs - passing the 6000yd rushing mark (a first for a QB).Looks like there's life in the old dog yet!! (for want of a better phrase, sorry.. )
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