Franchise in London???

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  1. Jets n Boys

    Jets n Boys Banned

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  2. NYCBillsFan

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    There's the Sabres. Wait, they blow this year too...... Ugh......
     
  3. Cakes

    Cakes Mr. Knowledge 2010

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    The only way it would work is if the network broadcasting the game was okay with it being played before noon on the west coast.

    Just think about that. The time difference is the issue. The Broncos-49ers game was a night game locally but it was started at 9 a.m. on the west coast. When Goodell first mentioned the possibility of a London Super Bowl, I couldn't take it seriously.
     
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    Just imagine sundays starting with a 9am game, then 1pm, then 4, then 830.

    Eitherway theres no way I could imagine this ever happening/working out. Any team in london would be rorally fucked having to travel to the us 8 times a year.

    The NFL would have to completely restructure an nfl season giving every team extra bye weeks to deal with all this and itll be a huge mess.

    Goodells the worst thing to happen to the nfl in my lifetime
     
  5. Dierking

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    The London Broils. Mark it down.
     
  6. NYCBillsFan

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    I think London should get a revolving door of NFL teams.

    Last in Attendance=London Home Games the following season.

    Jacksonville and Oakland would alternate every other year.
     

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