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Jags playing back to back home games in London


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9 minutes ago, BrianS said:

You cannot put a team in London.  The time zone differences are just too much.  The 49ers (for example) visiting the London team would be completely unreasonable.

Yeah, but I bet they have a plan. Example. The new CBA will get two bye weeks and teams playing in London will do so right before their byes. 
 

The London team will keep a facility in Jax to use during their ‘away game’ portion of the schedule.

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11 minutes ago, Tbe said:

Yeah, but I bet they have a plan. Example. The new CBA will get two bye weeks and teams playing in London will do so right before their byes. 
 

The London team will keep a facility in Jax to use during their ‘away game’ portion of the schedule.

Two bye weeks intrigues me but for different reasons. I could see the owners using a second bye week to offer the players to help deal with a 17 game season. That would put the Super Bowl that much closer to Presidents Day, which makes sense for fans wanting the day after off.

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1 hour ago, BrianS said:

You cannot put a team in London.  The time zone differences are just too much.  The 49ers (for example) visiting the London team would be completely unreasonable.

What conference would they play in

The AFC really far East? Could you imagine hfa having to fly to London. 

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