It was much better than the shite offered up by New York and LA last week.
Finally we have Redzone.
Dat pick from Stupar
Aguayo
I wonder how long until he's cut.
Ty Montgomery and Randall Cobb out tonight. There goes the backfield completely. And with Clay Matthews also gone, I'd be impressed if this was held under a 40 point differential.
Julio Jones up against a 4th and 5th CB defensive backfield
Aguayo's probably going to be booted out of the Kickers' Union at this rate.
The best thing about this isn't the man jumping over the other one but that the defender jumps back in and starts digging him in the ribs
Seattlol
Alright guys, this 'miss every kick' shit is getting old now.
Devontae Booker questionable to return with a shoulder injury. Sorry Mahow.
He's had 2 touches! What the hell happened?
No idea, but I assume that means it's Kapri Bibbs & Juwan Thompson at RB now, which is hardly thrilling.
Oakland have broken the record for most penalties in a game, having just picked up their 23rd of the game
Nevermind, it was declined, so technically they're still co-holders at 22. Won't be long before they get another one though...
EDIT: Literally the next play
Del Rio, Carr and Roberts
Looks like Booker is back in too.
Geronimo Allison? Seriously?
Also, Wade Phillips just got knocked the fuck out.
I guess that's one way of trying to stop the Denver defence. Hopefully he's okay though.
I could really do without Denver getting many of those pick 6.
The London game was fucking incredible.
AJ Green.
Are the Rams actually confirmed for next year? If they're at Twickenham again I'll sack that off. Thank God my season ticket makes any non-Wembley games optional.
Doesn't feel right hearing Simeian shouting 'OMAHA' there.
How long is that going to take? Fuck the Rams.
This Rodgers fella is decent.
Fuck sake. I'd rather they'd just lost by 30 than that.
The Packers can get fucked. That one challenge has probably cost me my fantasy match. They should have considered that before throwing the flag.
Yeah I really enjoyed Wembley yesterday. Best one I've been to in every sense I'd say, though Broncos wasn't bad. Got myself a new Broncos jersey.
Did we cover Jay Gruden, that's NFL head coach Jay Gruden, saying before last week he didn't know ties were possible?
Andre Johnson has retired.
The thing that bugs me with the London games is that the commentators always go on about how "we'd love to learn what this game is all about" and how the high turnouts are a great sign that the game has some following over here. It's as if we all happened to be walking past in our NFL jerseys and saw some commotion in the stadium, so we decided to go and see what it all was.
That Jamie Collins trade is odd.
Conditional third rounder too. I don't understand that at all.
Being the Patriots you just know that in a years time Collins will be suspended and they'll have a pro bowler out of the third rounder.
The best part is if it's a 4th rounder the pats forfeit it anyway.
I really don't understand the trade at all from the Pats point of view.
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap300...o-eat-his-kids
"I don't like him," Wolfe told Altitude Sports host Vic Lombardi. "Not the kind of guy I'd hang out with. Ever since I told him I'd eat his kids, just hasn't been the same."
Me winning this week was pretty lol given my lineup
They keep hammering on about a U.K. Franchise too. I just don't get how it would work. This isn't like Toronto deciding they want a piece. It's a 8 hour flight across a time zone to a country that largely doesn't follow the American values.
If a player like Eli doesn't want to go to San Diego, you know there's a fucking host of players (particularly veterans) who would fuck off having to move to Britain.
The sensation / holiday is fine, but to have to do it 8 times, or be based here is just bonkers.
I just don't understand how a London team would work in the long run.
Unless that entire supersonic 3 hours from LDN to NYC jet i heard about becomes a thing, but even then, that has to be pretty taxing on the body to have to do every (other) week.
While I'm getting really pissed off that we (the Dolphins) keep losing home games to London, I doubt the entire "INTERNATIONAL SERIES!" will cease to be anytime soon, given all of the success it has, Spurs new stadium being co-opted with the NFL, etc. etc.
If there was a London franchise I suspect they would play all their home games in back to back weeks and then fuck off to the states for the rest of the year.
The Colts didn't even take a bye week after the London trip, so it could work.
I still doubt it'll happen though.
You'll end up with more games (or possibly the same and some in Germany) but not a full home franchise. It just wouldn't work.
Knile Davis has been cut.