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Jacksonville game time flexed

Jacksonville is probably going to beat us because
A. We are going to be overconfident
B. Its on the road there
C. They aren’t a good team
D. Its not prime time

Like all three of tge crappy teams we play scare the piss out of me because of our track record

E. The law of averages

Haven’t lost a road game since week 2 last year,15-1-1 last 17 on road

They aren’t as good this year but did crush Pisstriots at home

Our D is what lost two games last year so maybe it’ll be different this year, should be interesting


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Well...at least they haven't put together a team rap video yet.

Oh wait........nevermind.

 
The last two games I've attended in jax we've won. I'm looking for good seats at the moment. I expect them to win. I always expect them to win. A repeat of the panther game would be nice. I'd be able to slide down to fieldlevel by the 3rd quarter
 
another shake up, Mexico gets the boot


Monday's Rams/Chiefs game has been moved from Mexico City back to Los Angeles due to poor field conditions at Azteca Stadium.

ESPN's Adam Schefter reported earlier Tuesday that some players were considering boycotting the game they were so concerned. Although moving the game was the right thing to do, it's an utter fiasco for the NFL, which continues to be confoundingly bad at ensuring neutral-site fields are in proper condition

https://twitter.com/AdamSchefter/status/1062461097498894337
 
another shake up, Mexico gets the boot


Monday's Rams/Chiefs game has been moved from Mexico City back to Los Angeles due to poor field conditions at Azteca Stadium.

ESPN's Adam Schefter reported earlier Tuesday that some players were considering boycotting the game they were so concerned. Although moving the game was the right thing to do, it's an utter fiasco for the NFL, which continues to be confoundingly bad at ensuring neutral-site fields are in proper condition

https://twitter.com/AdamSchefter/status/1062461097498894337

“They’re not sending us their best playing conditions”

- The Donald
 
Complete rip off for the fans in Mexico that they don't get to see a potential Super Bowl match up. However, the NFL needs to quit scheduling these international games and play the games in front of the home fans.
 
I've always felt the games out of country were a BIG RIP OFF to the Home team fans in the United States. They get one less home game and lose a home field advantage also. TOTALLY ****** up. Scheduling wouldn't be a nightmare as they could still have 8 home games but no matter how you look at it someone / team is getting hosed along the way. Marketing at it's best.......................





Salute the nation
 
******* play the Superbowl or Probowl out of coutry. Not a game that ******* matters!

Probowl is the best candidate, since no one in this country gives a **** about it.
 
Complete rip off for the fans in Mexico that they don't get to see a potential Super Bowl match up. However, the NFL needs to quit scheduling these international games and play the games in front of the home fans.

FAK Mexico. The stadium field in Mexico City is garbage, probably worse than Heinz Field after a week of WPIAL's, Pitt Football and Mon wharf flooding rain.
The Mexicans should have seen this coming. And for the American blue nosers who made plans to go to Mexico? Oh well, if you're that flush to give your dough to that shithole country then you can afford the cancellation fees.
 
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FAK Mexico. The stadium field in Mexico City is garbage, probably worse than Heinz Field after a week of WPIAL's, Pitt Football and Mon wharf flooding rain.
The Mexicans should have seen this coming.

They've replaced an NFL field the day before a game before. No reason they couldn't have easily done this in Mexico. The NFL has no business playing games at neutral sites, but if they committed to it, they should follow through.
 
They've replaced an NFL field the day before a game before. No reason they couldn't have easily done this in Mexico. The NFL has no business playing games at neutral sites, but if they committed to it, they should follow through.

Who is "they", the NFL?
Are you suggesting the NFL be responsible for the Mexicans maintaining their facility (stadium turf)?
LOL, good luck with that. Not without a whole bunch of people not even associated with the venue getting paid. If you want anything done in Mexico you gotta grease el jefe's hand.
 
Who is "they", the NFL?
Are you suggesting the NFL be responsible for the Mexicans maintaining their facility (stadium turf)?
LOL, good luck with that. Not without a whole bunch of people not even associated with the venue getting paid. If you want anything done in Mexico you gotta grease el jefe's hand.

Ok, teams have replaced fields before. Not uncommon at all. Figured it was obvious since we all have seen the Steelers replace the turf at Heinz Field and then play a game on it within a weeks time or less.
 
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