Posted on 04/01/2005 9:29:40 AM PST by holymoly
Follow NFL Europe live online |
April 1, 2005 NFL Europe |
Catch Ben Moa live against Frankfurt in Week One with NFL Field Pass. (waynepaulo.com) |
If you want to watch one game each week through the season, make sure you sign up to join NFL.coms Field Pass, which will allow you to view full coverage of a game.
Field Pass coverage of NFL Europe begins this Saturday with Berlin and Frankfurts World Bowl rematch live.
If you want to stay in touch with all the games as they happen, check in with NFLEurope.com on game day to get all the latest plays and stats in the scoreboard area.
From the opening kick-off to the final seconds, you will be able to follow every game live on the internet, using the NFLs Game Statistics Information Service. Simply go to http://www.nfleurope.com/scores and follow the links to each game to access this service.
Field Pass games:
Week 1
Frankfurt at Berlin
Week 2
Amsterdam at Frankfurt
Week 3
Frankfurt at Cologne
Week 4
Berlin at Rhein
Week 5
Cologne at Hamburg
Week 6
Frankfurt at Amsterdam
Week 7
Amsterdam at Hamburg
Week 8
Cologne at Amsterdam
Week 9
Hamburg at Amsterdam
Week 10
To Be Confirmed
I guess there's no French teams because surrender, retreat, and helping the other team doesn't make for watchable games...
I was dubious when the NFL started this league but it's been a big success. I love watching football in the spring!
"Why do they just not give the other team le ball? And why are the players so mean to each other? I do not understand this game. Le boo, le hoo." |
Just in case anyone was still in doubt, if you watch NFL Europe, you are officially a football junkie. And yes, I'll be watching.
Owl_Eagle
(If what I just wrote makes you sad or angry,
Beats watching the NBA playoffs.
Ah the classic photo depicting the fall of France!
Beats watching the NBA playoffs.
Agreed! And it also beats the hell out of that awful, ridiculous travesty that is "Arena Football". What a joke. It reminds me of when I was a kid and my brother and I played football in the living room.
If there's a football game, and I don't even know the players, that's some pretty bad football.
Philadelphia Soul, LOL! Just the first thing that pops to mind when I think Philadelphia!
Owl_Eagle
(If what I just wrote makes you sad or angry,
Obviously you weren't a Patriots fan back in the 80s. Although you're right that they weren't too watchable.
I'll still watch that over the NBA.
Let us not forget that great business success that was the XFL.
who cares?
NFL Europe is a joke.
Nope, never been a Patriots fan, though recently I've become an admirer of their expertise and virtuosity.
All I remember was instead of a coin toss they had two players go after the ball like it was fumble to determine posession. Somehow I don't think we'll see the NFL adopt that rule.
I think those jersey sales were the only thing the XFL made a profit on.
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