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Tottenham and NFL agree to deal for new stadium share

Thus Spoke Mainer

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NFL commissioner Roger Goodell added: 'With growing enthusiasm for the NFL in the United Kingdom, we are committed to hosting NFL games in world-class venues and are excited to partner with Tottenham Hotspur to play games at their future stadium.

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NFL commissioner Roger Goodell added: 'With growing enthusiasm for the NFL in the United Kingdom, we are committed to hosting NFL games in world-class venues and are excited to partner with Tottenham Hotspur to play games at their future stadium.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...L-games-season-new-stadium.html#ixzz3fJ8e7WRf
Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...minimum-two-NFL-games-season-new-stadium.html

I love the NFL but last season they had 2-3 games in England on Sunday morning, like 9-10 am, and it just seems to be too much. Sunday morning is for relaxing with the Sunday paper and Meet The Press or whatever and church if you're into that, yadda, yadda. The NFL is a behemoth that just can't stop asking for more it seems.

I actually watched a little of the Sunday morning games last year, mainly for fantasy football reasons, and it felt weird. This year I'm going to try to just ignore them and not even think NFL until at least noon on Sunday.
 
I love the NFL but last season they had 2-3 games in England on Sunday morning, like 9-10 am, and it just seems to be too much. Sunday morning is for relaxing with the Sunday paper and Meet The Press or whatever and church if you're into that, yadda, yadda. The NFL is a behemoth that just can't stop asking for more it seems.

I actually watched a little of the Sunday morning games last year, mainly for fantasy football reasons, and it felt weird. This year I'm going to try to just ignore them and not even think NFL until at least noon on Sunday.

I agree with this sentiment. However, when the NFL has an attitude of targeting people 365/24/7, they literally mean the 24/7 part.

In 2013, they had a 11:30 PM ET game during one week, San Diego @ Oakland. Even being on the East Coast, I sort of liked that time slot. If they're going to expand games into extra time slots, maybe just do 1-2 at 9:30 AM ET (which is of course a 6:30 AM kick! out West), and 1-2 of the 11:30 PM ET games.
 
Give the NFL Sunday through Wednesday for their games and let CFB play Thursday and Saturday (Friday should be HS only). NFL teams playing Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday nights should have a bye the following week, and all games outside of the US should be on Sunday morning, following a bye week.

Also, all games should be scheduled with respect to their relative time zone and not their TV interest.
 


What do we think of when we think of Tottenham?

Shit!!!

What do we think of when we think of shit?

Tottenham!!!

Gunner till I die!
 
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