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NFL 2012 - Drive to Glory

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As for the London games... have we ever sent them a good game? It seems like the only games they get are ugly blowouts or a pissing match between two bad teams.

They tend to send over a 'home' team that isn't very good and doesn't sell out their stadium, so no one will miss them for a week. And then a 'road' team that is usually a marquee franchise the NFL wants to show off.

Surprisingly the scores have been pretty even for the most part, other than the smackdowns the Pats laid on Tampa and St. Louis, which is fine in my book.

Next year is 49ers vs. Jags, which fits the mold.
 
Went to Green Bay for the weekend to see the Packers game. It wasn't pretty, but at least they won. Had a blast, but not sure it was worth the $1000+ it cost. I love Lambeau, but between the tickets, hotel and travel costs, it's cheaper to see them play just about anywhere else.
 
Well, I enjoyed that 49ers game last night. It will be a while before they play again though, which is a shame, but it's time for a bye. Looking forward to this weekends games and being able to watch pretty much all of them. That Indy game looks like it might be the game of the week.
 
Went to Green Bay for the weekend to see the Packers game. It wasn't pretty, but at least they won. Had a blast, but not sure it was worth the $1000+ it cost. I love Lambeau, but between the tickets, hotel and travel costs, it's cheaper to see them play just about anywhere else.

I know what you mean. Last year I had the game here in San Diego to hold me over, only costs was the ~$80 per ticket to hold me over. The weather was crap that day but it was a wildly entertaining no-defense display to watch surrounded by bitter Chargers fans.

I'm skipping the expense this year... next year I don't think there are any nearby games on the schedule so I might have to make the Lambeau pilgrimage.
 
^ But if the fans and players can't actually REACH the stadium... I mean have you seen what those streets look like now? And of course the transit system is shut down completely. Which I assume includes NJ light rail.
 
^ But if the fans and players can't actually REACH the stadium... I mean have you seen what those streets look like now? And of course the transit system is shut down completely. Which I assume includes NJ light rail.

Today is Tuesday. The game is Sunday afternoon. Plenty of time for cleanup between now and then.
 
^ But if the fans and players can't actually REACH the stadium... I mean have you seen what those streets look like now? And of course the transit system is shut down completely. Which I assume includes NJ light rail.
Unfortunately, most of the type of fans who can actually afford to go to NFL games at the Meadowlands probably aren't affected by light rail being down.
 
Went to Green Bay for the weekend to see the Packers game. It wasn't pretty, but at least they won. Had a blast, but not sure it was worth the $1000+ it cost. I love Lambeau, but between the tickets, hotel and travel costs, it's cheaper to see them play just about anywhere else.

I know what you mean. Last year I had the game here in San Diego to hold me over, only costs was the ~$80 per ticket to hold me over. The weather was crap that day but it was a wildly entertaining no-defense display to watch surrounded by bitter Chargers fans.

I'm skipping the expense this year... next year I don't think there are any nearby games on the schedule so I might have to make the Lambeau pilgrimage.
The only way I can see the Packers on the cheap is to go when they play at the Metrodome. Crappy stadium, but that's what I'll probably do next year.
 
I'm wondering if da Bears could score 60 today. Still 10 minutes to go.

Finally giving it to a bad team like they should.
 
Interesting tidbit from Dan Patrick yesterday. The Tampa Bay Bucs RB Doug Martin is the first player in NFL history - least in the Super Bowl era - to have 3 TD runs of 40+ yards in the same game. He had a 45 and a 67 yard run in the 3rd quarter. In the 4th, he had one of 70 yds.
 
Interesting tidbit from Dan Patrick yesterday. The Tampa Bay Bucs RB Doug Martin is the first player in NFL history - least in the Super Bowl era - to have 3 TD runs of 40+ yards in the same game. He had a 45 and a 67 yard run in the 3rd quarter. In the 4th, he had one of 70 yds.
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i went to the 49er vs Arizona game on Oct 29! i had a good time at the game But what a let down how can a team that 4 and go 0 and 5 the next 5? and i thought this year we was going to take the west!:confused:
 
Seattle was starting a rookie QB in his first game on the road no less, New England with their usually accurate kicker botched a very makeable field goal and the buzzer, Philly is a train wreck, and Miami, also starting a rookie QB, was just beginning to put it together then.

3 of those 5 losses have been to pretty good teams in minnesota, San Fran, and Green Bay.
 
The dumpster fire that we named the Colts last year is now 6-3 and in the thick of the playoff race. Raise your hand if you saw that coming. Anyone? Anyone at all?
 
Despite the fact that I'm legally obligated to hate the Colts, their turnaround and inspired play for their coach has been one of the better storylines this season.

I still hope the Pats blow the doors of them next week though.

Seattle and Miami have been pleasant surprises as well.
 
I'm still impressed by how the Bears defense has scored more touchdowns on interceptions than a few entire teams' offenses have by the pass.
 
The dumpster fire that we named the Colts last year is now 6-3 and in the thick of the playoff race. Raise your hand if you saw that coming. Anyone? Anyone at all?

The coach's fight with Leukemia has definitely been a unifying point, but this team was the team that Peyton Manning played for with all those other guys. Heck, I think more people paid attention to Peyton on the sidelines than the rest of the team on the field last year. Even though Luck is a big name in his own right, this team is a much more of a team concept and though you can't blame Manning for that, can you blame the other players for being distracted by the constant worry about his health?
 
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