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  1. nflfan04

    nflfan04 Dazed and Confused

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    why do you put the two worst teams in NFL to play Sunday Night Football in first game outside US. jesus. make it a good game atleast. people arent going to watch these teams play. they suck. if youre gonna make their be games outta the US, give em to NO, they need a stadium, let them play, but no, you let the 2 worst teams ever play. Rant over.
     
  2. porky88

    porky88 King of Kings

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    Because the location for both teams isn't that bad. San Fran and Arizona are both pretty close to Mexico City and used to the heat. Also from the NFL perspective they haven't done this in years so why not put two teams not doing well. If it works out then your see more of a better matchup next season probably in Londan involving Tampa.
     
  3. panthersare#1

    panthersare#1 The GM

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    McCown has missed so many open TDs. The cardinals are just shooting themselves in the foot
     
  4. hoodie7

    hoodie7 nfl-*****s member

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    yeah i was wondering that isnt sunday and monday night games supposed to be good games
     
  5. MKIV_Supra

    MKIV_Supra 2006 NFL-*****s FF Grand Champion

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    I wonder what they paid for the tickets? American money or pesos?
     
  6. Pack Attack

    Pack Attack The KISS Army

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    It's all about location...
     

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