Officials robbed the Saints. With the amount of stop starts, replays, reviews it’s mad that wasn’t called as a penalty.
Just watched the highlights of the Patriots win. 4th Quarter was a cracker. The lead changed 4 times.
Rams have been excellent this season, Patriots started the season slow but really showed what they are made of getting to the final. Hopefully they can push on and beat the Rams now Sunday week
Two very exciting games. Once Pats won Toss in OT, I think the Chiefs lost belief as they knew Pats could roll them. It's mad though with all the officials, video replays, reviews, challenges, that both games were largely decided on no calls and call reversals. Goes to show that in football and VAR, no matter how much technology is in place, there will always be instances where they will get it wrong.
OT in the American Football is a terrible way to decide a game. If the clock allows for 15 minutes then why not play 15 minutes?
London games got announced today, Carolina Panthers at Tampa Bay Buccaneers (London) Chicago Bears at Oakland Raiders (London) Cincinnati Bengals at Los Angeles Rams (London) Houston Texans at Jacksonville Jaguars (London)
I think last year they had a season ticket sale then a general one, How many tickets available in the general one i couldn't tell you
Remember picking up a pair handy for pats v (can't remember) the first time nfl came to Wembley in '09 I think and that was just from signing up to nfl.uk Couldn't make it in the end as ended up with tickets for utd game that clashed Gone to a whole new level now from 10 years ago ticket wise I'd imagine I'll try for bears v raiders if I can.
Pat's to just get it over the line, think Goff will be too inexperienced to matchup against Brady and obviously McVeigh at a massive disadvantage against Bill. Don't think Gurley is near fit either.