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The London Game

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remember how pissed we all were about playing a home game in london? well.....atleast we drew the straw when we were 1-15 and not in playoff contention.
 
sorry, but il oved it for one reason..... i was dying laughing of the monsterous Jason Taylor that roamed the streets of London for like 2 straight weeks.... that was hilarious!!!
 
remember how pissed we all were about playing a home game in london? well.....atleast we drew the straw when we were 1-15 and not in playoff contention.


What 'short straw'? The Giants were there too and they won the Super Bowl. The London game was NOT one of our many problems last year.
 
Having said that, you would think they should've beat us by more than 3 points.
the weather and feild had alot to do with that Loden did a poor job of hosting the game it wasnt even fun to watch
 
the weather and feild had alot to do with that Loden did a poor job of hosting the game it wasnt even fun to watch

at least we can all say one good thing came on the London Game...Ted Ginn got his first TD....


HIP-HIP HOORAY......:beer1:
 
the weather and feild had alot to do with that Loden did a poor job of hosting the game it wasnt even fun to watch

because it rained they did a poor job? come on, they did as much as they could. they cant change the weather man. there was absolutely nothing they could do... now the pittsburg game we played... yeah something could have been done there... like.. NOT covering up the field and drainage system with another layer of sod... thats doing a poor job of hosting a game...

i do agree though, neither game was fun to watch.. .especially since we were SO close to winning both of them..
 
well, if we do beat the giants that day, do they make the playoffs and go on to win the suoerbowl? :)
 
One game like that was very cool for this team. However, I would hate to be in the Bills' shoes playing one home game in Canada for the next five years. Though of course that is just the first step towards moving the team outright to Canada.
 
i thought it was funny how it ended up. In London the best team ended up playing the worst team.

Yeah and on the 2nd worst field conditions the entire year in the NFL.

Hmmm... I wonder who was first, oh yeah, us again @ Pittsburgh. :rolleyes2:
 
Well, at least three things happened that day for me.

  1. I got to see Ginns first TD reception
  2. I got to see the eventual SB winners
  3. I got to see my first NFL league game
:woot:
 
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