Posted on 02/27/2006 8:05:03 PM PST by holymoly
It appears all games will be carried on the NFL Network (DirecTV channel 212).
It says "2005", but the teams/dates match the 2006 schedule.
Who do I root for? WHO DO I ROOT FOR?????
I'm sorry Martin. I don't know what to tell you.
I just watch to see how the players allocated by my lowly Detroit Lions perform.
They have the coolest uniforms.
And their cheerleaders appear to have most of their teeth.
They might as well call it "NFL Deutschland" since 5 out of the 6 teams are in Germany.
Surprised to see that Brock Berlin doesn't play for Berlin, he plays for Hamburg.
True. A friend of mine was stationed over there and went to a bunch of those games. He said the German fans are finally beginning to understand the game.
I wonder if maybe 50 years from now, if they'll have a World Cup for American Football, and the US might not be the dominant team. Imagine if the German team beat the US in football, I hope I never live to see it.
I figure they're in Germany since so many US Servicemen are stationed there as well.
Oh we are a very long way from that ever happening. You want to see something rare? An NFL player from another country (except from Canada) who doesn't kick or punt.
That's what I figured as well. My friend told me Germany is pretty easy to jump around from city to city.
Actually, I'm surprised they don't try to convert some of those British Rugby players.
Or how about those Australian players? They can definetly take a pounding.
Well Garo Yepremian did try to pass, once.
After the play Manny Fernandez walked over and put his arm around him. He then told him, "If we lose this game I will #$%$@ kill you."
With Euro-Cheerleaders its all about the pits. Which team has the cheeleaders with the most shaved pits? Aesthetics matter.
Oh, and teeth too!
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