chasa
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it's not a big deal.
The hardest thing is going to be figuring out how to compensate the players for playing in a much higher taxed area.
The team that goes over will be one of the crappier teams(jags, bucs, etc) They will be stretches of games,(3 away followed by 3 home) and they would play teams going into, or coming off of their bye weeks at home.
people saying this is a bad idea don't seem to realize that flying from boston/ny to london is almost a shorter flight then flying to the west coast, and 6 years from now their will probably be a new concord plane for even shorter cross ocean flights.
The hardest thing is going to be figuring out how to compensate the players for playing in a much higher taxed area.
The team that goes over will be one of the crappier teams(jags, bucs, etc) They will be stretches of games,(3 away followed by 3 home) and they would play teams going into, or coming off of their bye weeks at home.
people saying this is a bad idea don't seem to realize that flying from boston/ny to london is almost a shorter flight then flying to the west coast, and 6 years from now their will probably be a new concord plane for even shorter cross ocean flights.