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19 hours ago, boco357 said:

You think it's coincidence that the two of smallest markets are taking place in this experiment.   Like there was another experiment last time they played in London as that was streamed on Yahoo only vs Jaguars.  You think they would put a team like the Cowboys in this experiment?

Jacksonville’s owner wants to play in London.  If he could, he would move the team there. 

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1 minute ago, Bob in STL said:

Jacksonville’s owner wants to play in London.  If he could, he would move the team there. 

he is shady af.

 

also meant to say above that if a team played in london they'd have to almost exclusively have 4pm or 8pm games london time.

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Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, boyst said:

he is shady af.

 

also meant to say above that if a team played in london they'd have to almost exclusively have 4pm or 8pm games london time.

Agree

 

Brain fart to schedule games at 9 :30 AM ET IMO. Brain fart not to fly the Bills up earlier in the week.

 

Josh Allen comment about the Bills O waking up towards the end of the game pretty much says it all.

 

On a side note: (speaking of shady)  Tottenham Stadium gave some Bills fans that made the trip an idea of what its like to play under a partial roof over hang. From a spectator watching on tv, it appeared going from shade to sun on the playing field might take getting used to IMO. ( players )

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On 10/8/2023 at 4:52 PM, spartan19 said:

I wish they would have "experimented" and played the game on grass.  So much for concern about player safety.

 

There IS a grass field there - the owner of stadium choose to protect grass field rather than players.

 

Blame the Brits.

On 10/8/2023 at 5:03 PM, Augie said:

They experiment only at making money, and not losing money. Not what is best for the players or fans, regardless of the BS they spew. 

 

Bills fans should consider this next before travelling for games overseas.

 

Have an experiment on not spending money on NFL.l

Posted
12 minutes ago, Limeaid said:

 

Bills fans should consider this next before travelling for games overseas.

 

Have an experiment on not spending money on NFL.l

 

The funny thing is, I don’t hate oversees games as much as I do the NFL in general right now. Those games are just one sign of the larger problem. I don’t hate wealthy people, even the SUPER wealthy, but now they are messing with the integrity of the game. That’s a fact, and it makes me care about the game a little less. I mean, if they don’t take it seriously, why should I? 

 

They stole a “home game” (it was anything but), and added another disadvantage on top of that. That tells me they don’t care. 

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1 minute ago, Augie said:

 

The funny thing is, I don’t hate oversees games as much as I do the NFL in general right now. Those games are just one sign of the larger problem. I don’t hate wealthy people, even the SUPER wealthy, but now they are messing with the integrity of the game. That’s a fact, and it makes me care about the game a little less. I mean, if they don’t take it seriously, why should I? 

 

They stole a “home game” (it was anything but), and added another disadvantage on top of that. That tells me they don’t care. 

 

They could have written rules for this experiment for AWS schedule generator that any home field advantage the Jaguars have had to be when it was there home game.  This tells you how important balance is NFL.  The commissioner is same person who had experiment in destroying evidence. 

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1 hour ago, Donuts and Doritos said:

Between this & his pushing Taylor Swift, Roger is ruining the NFL. Just play football Roger, stop overthinking it.

What happened to Roger Goodell having an obligation to the players and their safety.  Every Stupid London game should require both teams to fly out Monday.  Every stupid London game MUST REQUIRE a grass field or "deals off wankers".  Never schedule the same team 2 straight games there.  And if Jacksonville wants the London franchise,  let them have it.  It's not like Jags fans show up in Florida anyway.  Require all games to start at 7pm London time.  We very well might have lost a chance at a strong SB run because of Goodell's greed,  over player safety and prep.  

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8 minutes ago, LABILLBACKER said:

What happened to Roger Goodell having an obligation to the players and their safety.  Every Stupid London game should require both teams to fly out Monday.  Every stupid London game MUST REQUIRE a grass field or "deals off wankers".  Never schedule the same team 2 straight games there.  And if Jacksonville wants the London franchise,  let them have it.  It's not like Jags fans show up in Florida anyway.  Require all games to start at 7pm London time.  We very well might have lost a chance at a strong SB run because of Goodell's greed,  over player safety and prep.  

It’s always been an obligation to money for him,  but sometimes safety issues end up costing him money so those get addressed 😂

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5 minutes ago, LABILLBACKER said:

What happened to Roger Goodell having an obligation to the players and their safety.  Every Stupid London game should require both teams to fly out Monday.  Every stupid London game MUST REQUIRE a grass field or "deals off wankers".  Never schedule the same team 2 straight games there.  And if Jacksonville wants the London franchise,  let them have it.  It's not like Jags fans show up in Florida anyway.  Require all games to start at 7pm London time.  We very well might have lost a chance at a strong SB run because of Goodell's greed,  over player safety and prep.  

That's just gravy to ole' Roge. He wants Taylor Swift on the field holding the Lombardi after a Chiefs SB win in the worst way. If he can't have that, he wants the Aaron Rodgers redemption story and the parade in Midtown. Not that I believe that the league can really affect outcomes like that, but if given a choice he would pick one of those. 

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@Roger Goodell sent me a draft statement in response to some comments in this thread:

 

"The NFL and its member clubs are proud of our International Series of games, and expanding the horizons of football beyond its traditional borders is critical to the game's long term success.  Experimentation is part of that process, and we commend the Jacksonville franchise for being willing to spend two weeks abroad.  Their dedication to the London series is a role model for other franchises to follow.  Throughout all of this, the NFL, our owners, and front offices have prioritized the safety of each and every one of our players, both on and off the field."

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Posted
1 hour ago, Limeaid said:

 

There IS a grass field there - the owner of stadium choose to protect grass field rather than players.

 

Blame the Brits.

 

Bills fans should consider this next before travelling for games overseas.

 

Have an experiment on not spending money on NFL.l

Our money is chump change compared to the corporate partnerships they make on these ventures.

Posted
14 minutes ago, SUNY_amherst said:

Goodell is a western ny native. We are damn lucky too because the bills would likely be elsewhere by now if the commissioner didnt have that heart-string loyalty. 

 

the Bills lost a game to Jacksonville in London that they would've lost in London, Buffalo, Jacksonville, Detroit (for weather of course), or Mars. Spare me the BS critique of Goodell. If there's ANY fanbase that should like and respect Goodell it is ours. 

 

 

 

Whatever. He grew up a Giants fan in Jamestown. He doesn't give two sh*ts about the Bills or their fans despite his public proclamations. He'd move the Bills to a larger market with the potential for more money tomorrow, if he could. His only "heart-string loyalty" is to a fleet of Brinks trucks and the 32 billionaires who pay him a ridiculous amount of money to maximize every penny he can squeeze from rabid NFL fans.

Posted
Just now, SUNY_amherst said:

 

There are several incorrect statements in your post

 And several in most of yours. We'll disagree which is more than fine by me.

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Just now, SUNY_amherst said:

 

But you were factually very wrong. Its not a simple disagreement

 

And your "heart-string loyalty" comment was factual? No, it was laughably bad, Mrs. Goodell.

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Posted
9 minutes ago, GoBills808 said:

Eisen's take on the game

 

 

Either arrive Monday night or don't go at all.  Seattle thought they were ready and they looked terrible in their game.  The idea of a permanent team in London is insanity. And 50% of the fans in Tottenham probably flew out. It's not going to work logistically. 

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1 minute ago, SUNY_amherst said:

 

Ok, now that is funny...

 

I have been called Jerry Sullivan, John Wawrow, Bucky Gleason, etc. on this board but now I can add "Mrs. Goodell" to the list!

 

Goodell has been instrumental behind the scenes keeping our Bills in Buffalo.

 

But what do you care though? you are in Virginia. They might as well move there and become the Virginia Bills, that would make you happier. But for those of us (few here I guess) that actually live here, keeping the Bills in Buffalo means something. FAR far more than a week 4 tilt against Jacksonville.

 

 

 

 

Haha! Now THAT is good. You honestly think that everyone on these boards currently lives n WNY and, if not, has no ties to the area or wants the Bills to move to where they are? You are more ridiculous and than I even imagined. And a Goodell apologist to boot. Talk about obtuse. 😂

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Posted (edited)
10 hours ago, muppy said:

well you know what would solve that problem right? If people refuse to buy tickets to watch or travel to these games.  Should the owners refuse to allow their teams to travel under the circumstances the Bills just had. Absolutely (in retrospect) .  But will they lose money doing so? The owners and their greed for money will make those calls moving forward. 

 

For me this game was a case of I didn't realize how much jet lag would affect the players. I imagined a long rest in a comfy flight across the pond. Play the game and get out of dodge easy peasy.

 

**Blech*** I was wrong

 

what you wrote in red reads 100% logical and spot on mate.

 

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Goodell said it was an experiment. The game on Sunday should have served as the death knell in international play.  I really don’t understand what the purpose of these games is, people in England have amazing sporting events to go and see. Television provides the overseas markets access to the NFL. Is there any data to show how much this series has grown the brand? 

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