JMC00
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.League always schedules the worst games for Thanksgiving. How did they put Oakland in Dallas for Thanksgiving instead of Denver two years ago? And how the **** has there not been Eli vs Romo on Thanksgiving not even once? Should have happened multiple times by now not sure McNabb even played against Romo on Thanksgiving.I want to see the Pats play Dallas on thanksgiving
League always schedules the worst games for Thanksgiving. How did they put Oakland in Dallas for Thanksgiving instead of Denver two years ago? And how the **** has there not been Eli vs Romo on Thanksgiving not even once? Should have happened multiple times by now not sure McNabb even played against Romo on Thanksgiving.
Patriots only played the Cowboys once back in 1984 on Thanksgiving so that would be a interesting game.I want to see the Pats play Dallas on thanksgiving
Plan: 4:30 game, dark by then, early p.m. dinner, stuff everyone with tryptophan -filled turkey and cheap wine and hope they're all asleep by kickoff. PS: muffle your cheers.and I hate such games because I have a family
That's what I was thinking right after I posted it. It's ****ty but, it is what it is I guess.they do it because they know america is going to watch the game regardless of who plays - it's tradition for most families. so they put the crummy games on Thanksgiving - get high ratings for those - and then put the best games of the week on sunday night football or monday night - and get high ratings for them.
If I had to choose, I'd definitely pick Dallas after No Mo's "joke" the other night. But, Denver would be great too.Hoping to go to the Denver game this year as first choice for a road trip.
Dallas if Denver doesn't work out possibly both.
Agree. It's gotta be one of the PA teams.My money is on the team opening against either Pittsburgh or Philly. If they open against a divisional opponent, my money is on Miami (though I don't think they'll do that). But I think the NFL wants to see two elite quarterbacks go at it on opening night so Pittsburgh makes the most sense.