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yeah right. research my middle finger. the nfl europe was only popular in germany and profitable nowhere. it continues to feature in the uk as an english-speaking (being generous there) curiousity. there is only 1 football the world loves and it has a round ball.
That does explain the sold-out NFL games at Wimbley.
 
yeah right. research my middle finger. the nfl europe was only popular in germany and profitable nowhere. it continues to feature in the uk as an english-speaking (being generous there) curiousity. there is only 1 football the world loves and it has a round ball.

So we play football games in england for fun? (and talks with Germany and Ireland and 2 others to start hosting games there)

So Canada wasn't up in arms last few weeks because they were going to have issues watching the super bowl with their connection?

I love how pathetic you are with this outcome, it is so sad almost comical.
 
"when god is for you, who can be against you?"

certainly not your murder victims
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The nerd kept fucking it up. :biggrin:

Oops didn't mean to bite your lip
Oops didn't mean to stick my tongue down your throat
Oops didn't mean to share my mouth load of saliva
Oops...

Hell I'd come up with every excuse possible 🙂
 
I think we ALL know that it was either the advertisers themselves and/or the Bay Area hax0rs at Google, etc. that tripped the "randoml" power surge. The game needed saving. And someone did. In the end, the better team won.
 
That does explain the sold-out NFL games at Wimbley.

sports sell out in europe all the time, as they do here. for singular events they're drawing people from the entire continent. it's nothing to hop a train in berlin, watch a game in london and party in amsterdam - hell of a weekend, and i'm jealous.
 
Play calling ducked the niners at the end but they dug a huge hole to start so oh well

Indeed. OC gave Kaepernick nothing to work with. Credit to baltimore, but the play calling was sh!t on the last goal line sets.

Kaepernick's going to have one helluva career tho. He could turn out to be one of the game's greats when it's all said and done.
 
Once again how did the niners get screwed by the hold? If the flag had been thrown how would that have helped them? I think some of you guys are missing the whole concept here.

i think people are referring to the hold/pass interference on SF 4 and goal?
 
sports sell out in europe all the time, as they do here. for singular events they're drawing people from the entire continent. it's nothing to hop a train in berlin, watch a game in london and party in amsterdam - hell of a weekend, and i'm jealous.
But but, how could they sell it out if no one is interested in it. And, how can they be "profitable nowhere" if they sold out, every single time?
 
sports sell out in europe all the time, as they do here. for singular events they're drawing people from the entire continent. it's nothing to hop a train in berlin, watch a game in london and party in amsterdam - hell of a weekend, and i'm jealous.

So move over there and quit posting, your the winiest 2 legged creature ever put on planet earth, you won't be missed..
 
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