National Football League goes to London UK this week with Giants and Dolphins on the field. This is not the first time that NFL game is held outside United States. It was about two years ago the 49ers played Cardinals in Mexico. But it is still in North America, which is not considered International. I think AZ, the home team, had to only travel 3 hours to Mexico which is not bad at all. This is first time regular season game is taking place with flight time more then 8 hrs.
This time Dolphins and Giants have to travel 8hrs + to London. I think it is exciting for the players but at the same time NFL is American sport and why market or sale American sport outside of America. I understand money is only reason but it does not make sense to me how it will benefit in long run. Rodger Goodell wants 2 international games each season to be played internationally. Goodell is even thinking of having Europe host the Super Bowl. I personally think it is not a good idea. Yes internationally NFL will be recognized but they will still be recognized without them playing there. I am ok with pre season game hosted by International country.
International Business model is good but American product, a passion of normal public, putting that in international market is not a good idea. NFL already has NFL Europe brand out in Europe.
NFL Europe began as part of the more ambitious World League of American Football. Europe's American football league launched in 1987, accompanied by glitz, razzmatazz and, briefly, slightly puzzled full houses. The London Monarchs folded in 1999, to be replaced by the scary-sounding Berlin Thunder.
Football in America is life and passion of a regular Joe. He works hard to earn and spends money on game tickets, food and other entertainment at the NFL game. I think regular Joe will not be in favor of hosting Super Bowl Internationally. Even team owners will not agree with this. They will loose lots of money with Super Bowl hosted outside USA.
I would love to hear from everyone and what is your view on NFL going International.
Friday, October 26, 2007
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
Is it time for Andy Reid to say goodbye?
So far for the Philadelphia Eagles the 2007 season is not looking bright. Siting at 2-4 after week 7, is not what the Eagles nor the Fans expected. After last weeks dismal 19-16 loss to pathetic Chicago Bears the season is looking short for the Eagles and Andy Reid. Is it time for Any Reid to go? The fans in Philadelphia are not patient we all know that. They are already calling for his departure.
Andy Reid has been with the Eagles since 1999. His 9 years with Eagles has been highly successful. With 82-52 record in his 9 years carrier he has managed his team to a 8 post season wins and 6 post season losses including Super bowl loss to Patriots in 2004.
The Eagles are off to their worst start since Andy Reid's first season as the head coach (1999), and with the other three NFC East teams off to strong starts, it might be too much to climb out of. Is Andy Reid to be blamed for the worst start? I think Andy Reid is not the only person to be blamed. I was looking at the tapes for past 2 games and I think he has been calling some good plays but the players are not executing. The red zone offense is terrible and Donovan McNabb is not getting to his receivers quickly. Offensive line needs to wake up and do better job. Receivers need to run better routs and catch the ball. Only thing I can blame Andy Reid is on Team Management. He has to get his player prepared mentally. On the field execution is all on players. The play calling on Sunday against Bears I thought was good. It was balance calling.
After seeing the success of Reid with this team for 9 years I am not ready to give up on him yet. I think the team will bounce back and will perform well. Even though NFC east is getting stronger I believe Dallas is the only threat. Lets wait and see after Dallas game and make decision on Reid. I would love to hear your feedback on Reid.
Andy Reid has been with the Eagles since 1999. His 9 years with Eagles has been highly successful. With 82-52 record in his 9 years carrier he has managed his team to a 8 post season wins and 6 post season losses including Super bowl loss to Patriots in 2004.
The Eagles are off to their worst start since Andy Reid's first season as the head coach (1999), and with the other three NFC East teams off to strong starts, it might be too much to climb out of. Is Andy Reid to be blamed for the worst start? I think Andy Reid is not the only person to be blamed. I was looking at the tapes for past 2 games and I think he has been calling some good plays but the players are not executing. The red zone offense is terrible and Donovan McNabb is not getting to his receivers quickly. Offensive line needs to wake up and do better job. Receivers need to run better routs and catch the ball. Only thing I can blame Andy Reid is on Team Management. He has to get his player prepared mentally. On the field execution is all on players. The play calling on Sunday against Bears I thought was good. It was balance calling.
After seeing the success of Reid with this team for 9 years I am not ready to give up on him yet. I think the team will bounce back and will perform well. Even though NFC east is getting stronger I believe Dallas is the only threat. Lets wait and see after Dallas game and make decision on Reid. I would love to hear your feedback on Reid.
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