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There's a discernible interest, but it strikes me more as novelty. I don't see it as enough to justify jobbing teams out of home games. Toss some preseason games over there, but multiple regular season games and Super Bowl rumblings? Give me a break.

Define "jobbing"? Team management can't really complain - after all, I am pretty sure they make more money selling out the 90,000 seat stadium than they do selling out the smaller stadiums. Teams aren't losing money. Now does it hurt the player trying to go from American to Europe to America? Absolutely. The Bye Week should always be after a European game.

Those limeys would throw a ***** fit if we forced the MLS into their football champions series or if Premier League games were played over here....the NFL has just found a way to get more money in the purse and calling it a goodwill gesture

Those limeys that sold out Wembley stadium almost as soon as tickets went on sale? Yes, they clearly have no interest.

By going up against competition that 32 other NFL teams passed on... :huh:
Absolutely.

I mean college kids get noticed playing against inferior competition. AFL players get drafted. Canadian Football players get drafted. NFL Europe had several successes.
 
fans overseas have options when it comes to NFL games...get satellite or whatever or bring your *** to the states
 
fans overseas have options when it comes to NFL games...get satellite or whatever or bring your *** to the states

And fans at home have options when it coms to NFL games. Watch on TV or bring your *** to the game some other week.
 
why should our fans/stadium vendors etc. have to sacrifice a home game just so the NFL can get a little richer?? I understand it's a business decision but I will never be OK with regular season games being played outside the US
 
why should our fans/stadium vendors etc. have to sacrifice a home game just so the NFL can get a little richer?? I understand it's a business decision but I will never be OK with regular season games being played outside the US

Sacrifice? Please. Sacrifice implies that you are losing something you own, that isn't the case here. They aren't sacrificing anything. Especially stadium vendors - NFL teams generate more revenue for them than any other function, for them to complain because a single game is taken away seems a bit silly. The Team doesn't own the vendor anything.
 
Anybody think the Bucs have a good chance to at least make it past the first round of the playoffs?
 
Thomas Jones will not be a Jet in 2009.

There is no way the Jets can afford to give both Leon Washington and Thomas Jones both new contracts. Leon Washington is wanting Jones-Drew type money and Thomas Jones wants a raise on his million dollar 2009 salary. Especially when factoring in the drafting of Shonn Greene, I have a better chance of making the starting day roster than Thomas Jones does.
 
I see them missing the playoffs again. I like Atlanta to win the divison.

I'd agree...with the addition of Tony Gonzales, he'll spread the short field for them....I know he's not the Tony of old but he can compliment that offense
 
I'd agree...with the addition of Tony Gonzales, he'll spread the short field for them....I know he's not the Tony of old but he can compliment that offense

I agree that Atlanta would be my favorite in the NFC South.

I like Tampa though. Their offense is exciting loaded with tools. Byron Leftwich should be QB enough to keep Freeman on the sideliens as well.

Jim Bates is a brilliant defensive mind and I think there is enough talent there to work his system. I like Gaines Adams to have a big year next year.

Tampa could be a wide card player.
 
The d is questionable at best we might be a 6 win team and I'm a buc fan.
 
South Florida Sun Sentinel is reporting Jason Taylor will sign with Miami today.
 
A part of me thought I'd welcome that news, but I'm largely ambivalent. I pretty much made my peace with JT when he went all diva and shipped out.
 
It's a 1 year deal for $1 mil. I'll gladly welcome him back on those terms.
 
Thomas Jones will not be a Jet in 2009.

There is no way the Jets can afford to give both Leon Washington and Thomas Jones both new contracts. Leon Washington is wanting Jones-Drew type money and Thomas Jones wants a raise on his million dollar 2009 salary. Especially when factoring in the drafting of Shonn Greene, I have a better chance of making the starting day roster than Thomas Jones does.

I like Thomas Jones, but he's on the wrong side of 30 and RB generally don't last very long, so Jets will be smart to try to get younger in this position.
 
It's a 1 year deal for $1 mil. I'll gladly welcome him back on those terms.

I heard it's 1.5 mil, but Taylor did turn down 8 mil to play another year with 'Skins, so he could return to Miami, so props to him.
 
Taylor has gone back home good for him, I guess he did not want to win a superbowl
 
Parcells probably told Taylor he wasn't going to deal with any of his shenanigans and he better be at every camp, mini camp, etc....that's probably why he only has a one year deal
 

When the hell will it end with this kid?

Parcells probably told Taylor he wasn't going to deal with any of his shenanigans and he better be at every camp, mini camp, etc....that's probably why he only has a one year deal

Or maybe he just didn't want to commit to a guy that's going on 35 and had the worst season of his career.
 
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