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Herbstreit says he loves Johnson.

Tell us something we don't know, Herbie. 

Must be a mistake, the Bears look like a competent football team so far.

Winless teams scare you to death. Desperate for that first win 

Just tuned in, are there not announcers for this game?  I'm just getting field audio.

Just now, DixonHur said:

Just tuned in, are there not announcers for this game?  I'm just getting field audio.

Strange. I have the audio 

7 minutes ago, Js1 said:

Strange. I have the audio 

Don’t worry the announcing is strange too.  I still can’t get use to Al Michaels and Herbstreit together.  

Edited by Hook1997
Quoted the wrong post…

I'm actually starting to enjoy it.

Funny thing I didn't even notice for the first few minutes.

I was wondering about that.  As mentioned above I just have field audio, so I couldn't figure out why they stopped the play.  

Did the announcers say anything about it?  Didn't seem like replay happened.

Great drive there to kill clock, Tom HerMan 

DB didn’t look for ball.  Thought that was PI 99% of time.

Bears fans are loud and representing in Washington.  It’s been louder for them almost all night.  

Edited by Hook1997

The Redskins unis look like Hutch football costumes from when I was a kid. Commanders name not long for the world.

Ed Oliver taking the Ndomukong Suh mantle seriously.  Two personal fouls in one drive...

What a shitbag.  

Why does it feel like the Jags are gonna hold the Bills to 14...

and lose?

The 3rd quarter was a slug fest.

Jaguars get off the mat.

Interesting game.

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All right, Limeys, lemme introduce you to a little sport we here in the former colonies know by the name of "refball."

3 minutes ago, shadow_operative2.0 said:

Fly home safely, Bills. 

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What was the reasoning for the Jaguars getting 2 consecutive UK games? They stayed all week while Buffalo didn’t get to fly in until Friday. Seems weird 

5 minutes ago, Js1 said:

What was the reasoning for the Jaguars getting 2 consecutive UK games? They stayed all week while Buffalo didn’t get to fly in until Friday. Seems weird 

Jags owner also owns a team over there and has supported the Jags involvement in scheduling across the pond.

From The Sporting News:

Fans might be doing a double take, seeing the Jaguars on the schedule to play in London again this week. But it's no mistake. Trevor Lawrence and Co. are set to play in London for the second week in a row. 

The Jaguars were successful in their first stop across the pond, defeating the Falcons 23-7 at Wembley Stadium in Week 4. This Sunday, the team makes a trek across town to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, where the Jaguars face off against the Bills. 

So what's with the back-to-back London games for the Jaguars? The Sporting News explains why Jacksonville is playing back-to-back weeks in the UK. 

Why are the Jaguars playing in London twice?

No NFL team has played over in London as often as the Jaguars have. This second matchup in 2023 marks the 11th time that Jacksonville will participate in a game in the UK. 

Jacksonville's owner, Shad Khan, has ties to the country. He is the owner of London-based Fulham F.C., a soccer club in the Premier League, England's top level of professional soccer. 

The Jaguars currently are in the midst of a three-year contract to play each year in London. The agreement's final year will be 2024, with one more game guaranteed to be hosted by the Jaguars at Wembley, however, it is expected that a new deal will be made for after next campaign. 

Khan has had a number of agreements with the English Football Association, dating back to 2012 when the NFL initially explored the idea of international games. Since then, the Jaguars have seen their English fan base grow, making them an ideal candidate to play twice in a single season. 

"To see the Jacksonville Jaguars extend their stay in the UK and play two regular season games here this year is indicative of the Jags' commitment to continuing to grow their fanbase here long-term," NFL UK general manager Henry Hodgson said this offseason.

Edited by slorch

2 minutes ago, slorch said:

Jags owner also owns a team over there and has supported the Jags involvement in scheduling across the pond.

From The Sporting News:

Fans might be doing a double take, seeing the Jaguars on the schedule to play in London again this week. But it's no mistake. Trevor Lawrence and Co. are set to play in London for the second week in a row. 

The Jaguars were successful in their first stop across the pond, defeating the Falcons 23-7 at Wembley Stadium in Week 4. This Sunday, the team makes a trek across town to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, where the Jaguars face off against the Bills. 

So what's with the back-to-back London games for the Jaguars? The Sporting News explains why Jacksonville is playing back-to-back weeks in the UK. 

Why are the Jaguars playing in London twice?

No NFL team has played over in London as often as the Jaguars have. This second matchup in 2023 marks the 11th time that Jacksonville will participate in a game in the UK. 

Jacksonville's owner, Shad Khan, has ties to the country. He is the owner of London-based Fulham F.C., a soccer club in the Premier League, England's top level of professional soccer. 

The Jaguars currently are in the midst of a three-year contract to play each year in London. The agreement's final year will be 2024, with one more game guaranteed to be hosted by the Jaguars at Wembley, however, it is expected that a new deal will be made for after next campaign. 

Khan has had a number of agreements with the English Football Association, dating back to 2012 when the NFL initially explored the idea of international games. Since then, the Jaguars have seen their English fan base grow, making them an ideal candidate to play twice in a single season. 

"To see the Jacksonville Jaguars extend their stay in the UK and play two regular season games here this year is indicative of the Jags' commitment to continuing to grow their fanbase here long-term," NFL UK general manager Henry Hodgson said this offseason.

Move them then. And put a team in Mexico. That’s my thought 

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