American football I could get into if i watched a game from the start (And if i understood the plays a bit more), now baseball is a sport I really dont see the point of at all
To be fair Its a terrible price.</p> The Steelers who I have been a fan of for 25 years are a defensive team with a focus on the running game.</p> Roeth won't throw the ball more than 200 yards all game so to be honest I'd go for Willy Parker, Hines Ward or any of the Defensive unit before Big Ben.</p> If I was to stick my neck on the line I'll go for Willy Parker with a 120 yard plus running game.</p>
With Sky Bet, Hines Ward is 10/11 to score a touchdown anytime. That's pretty good. There's no value in 2/5 for the outright win.
just got the first beer out of the fridge and getting ready to watch it. hopefully willbe a classic. thank god i'm on afters tomorrow.
It's on at such a daft time, though! Who can stay up that late on a Sunday, fer ****'s sake???!?! They should have an earlier start time.
Imagine the furore if the FACup final was made a midnight kick off Just so it was a reasonable time in the US!</p> It might catch on!</p>
RE: Imagine the furore if the FACup final was made a midnight kick off Well NBC got the Beijing Olympic swimming finals moved to the morning sessions for the US audience, so 'owt's possible.
I Hope Steelers Win Be nice for Big Ben Roethlisberger after this happening a few years ago...... http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2480830
For the first time in about twenty years of watching it, I can watch it in the daytime, as it's lunchtime here. The big interest down here is the Cardinals kicker Ben Graham... the first Aussie to play in the Superbowl.
RE: For the first time in about twenty years BBC managed to get quite a few pieces of news off some NFL higher power. Mainly....... * In 3-4 years we could have 3-4 games a year over here. * There's a chance of a London franchise in the NFL within ten years. * In the next five years they could very well be a round of matches taking place all around the world in places like UK, Germany and Australia.