ESPN's Monday Night Football missed an opportunity to call what turned out to be a good football game Monday night between the Falcons and the Bengals. Maybe because it was pre-season or maybe because it was the same day as the plea and the press conferenses these guys decided to comment on the Micheal Vick case for most of the broadcast. It was pathetic. They had special guest on the sidelines and in the booth. For the most part they ignored the game on the field. The irony of it was as they were talking about how losing Vick was going to impact Atlanta, the Falcons were driving down the field to score the go ahead touchdown.
The Falcons played a good football game. Harrington had a solid game. The offense moved the ball and the defense had the same problems they have had since 1966. They did not appear to miss Vick for one instant. As a matter of fact they may have played better without him. They looked better than the Bengals.
Monday Night Football dropped the ball and I hope they are bombarded with complaints. I'm going to write them. If you agree with me I wish you would too. When I tune into football, I want to see football, not the world news.
Will playing NFL football all over the world ruin football as we know it?
Sure it's nice to find new markets and make more money. But, will the GAME itself get lost in all the travel? I thought NFL Europe was a great idea, but now it's gone. Only to be replaced by more games in other countrys...
WHY?!?
Football is an American sport. If people from other countrys want to see a game, let them come here buy the ticket,stay in a hotel, eat at our resturants, and spend thier money in our country. It's called tourism, and it helps pay for stuff!!!
Maybe we should start a campaign to keep football in America. OR maybe I'm the only one that fears playing football all over the world will ruin football as we know it.
It seems that each year the NFL season gets longer. I remember when football ended in January and started back in late August. I could not wait for the season to arrive.
Now with the new NFL Network and all the Fantasy Football Leagues available football is finally a year round sport.
I am a huge NFL and NASCAR fan. I live in Georgia with my beautiful wife Tiffany and my wonderful son Ethan.
I love the Falcons, she loves the Titans, Ethan is one year old and undecided, but he sure looks good in RED & BLACK.