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We spread baseball, basketball, the NFL wants more talent as much as any other team sport. You got to explore possible future markets. Im not saying Europe will fall in love with football, it has not in the past. But things change. Europeans are fond of physical violence in sports, the Rugby may not be enough.
Heck we are also stupid enough to give outrageous sums of money to a now mediocre soccer player to get soccer going, again?... I dont know how many times this has been tried and failed. Probe, probe and probe again. Then up through the ground comes a bubblin crude. Or the well is dry. Its a business decision. Get used to it old timers, the world is joined by information. And now we have exploding economies in places we would not have imagined 30 years ago. Same goes for the entertainment industry, including sports. |
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All you will need to do is to give those two teams an extra buy week--which they prob should do anyway.
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It is actually mathematically and logically impossible for two teams to both be the "away" team in the same game, and still have a balanced schedule. yep, it will cost someone a home game. |
the explanation i heard on espn radio was. nfl is goin to europe to increase pp veiw and sell more gear. part of the reason given, nfl europe in germany is a big hit by europe standards. playing in london cuts the travel and uses the bigger stadium.
MY guess is that most of the attendence will be US Military personal ? if thats the case then good for the nfl. teams will get the week off before they go and have home games when they get back. they figure the travel is not as bad as the pre-season game in japan. (which i think is a joke) i agree with you guys, play the games in the usa. |
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