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partido de los Raiders vs Texans en Noviembre.
La raja, bien por los mexicanos.
deporte culiao de mierda
así al voleo:
cuál es el mejor basquetbolista de la historia?
Depende pos weón... Wilt Chamberlain, Magic, Byrd, Jordan y Kobe
el mejor futbolista:
Pelé, Maradona, Messi, Cruyff, Beckenbauer
y el mejor jugador de fútbol americano ?
Montana, Favre, Aikmann, Emmit Smith, Sanders, Carter, Elway, etc.
pd:desmond
Los Broncos deberian agradecer a Miami. Sin esa victoria de los Dolphins contra los Patriots, quizas la historia habría sido muy diferente.
http://www.bizjournals.com/sanjose/...rs-to-play-fall-home-game-in-mexico-city.htmlRaiders owner Mark Davis, who recently visited Las Vegas as part of his search for a new home for his team, dodged two questions about the possibility he would like to relocate his team to Mexico City, saying “I really haven’t thought about that.” But he also said he expected most of the fans at the game would be for the Raiders, which he called “a global brand.”
The tenor of official comments indicated that the NFL has decided to make Mexico City its most important city for international games and perhaps fill Los Angeles’ previous role as a place where the league could relocate a financially struggling franchise.
“This is part of our continued strategy to grow the game around the world,” saidMark Waller, executive vice president of NFL International. The NFL has had a Mexico City office for 18 years and, of all North American cities, it has the seventh-largest fan base, Waller said.
The Raiders were shut out of an NFL owners’ decision last month in which they, along with the St. Louis Rams and San Diego Chargers, had expressed interest in moving to Los Angeles, the largest U.S. city without an NFL team. LA has served the league for years as a place where teams could threaten to move when they became dissatisfied with their stadium deals or other business aspects of their home markets.
Tom Brady, Patriots agree to two-year extension
- The team on Monday reached agreement on a two-year contract extension for the star quarterback, keeping him under lock and key through 2019, NFL Media's Albert Breer reported, per a team source.
ESPN first broke the news of Brady's extension.
Set to turn 39 in August, the extension will keep Brady in a Patriots uniform until he's 42 years old. Whether or not coach Bill Belichick remains in place that long is another question, but the duo have been joined at the hip since Brady was picked in the sixth round of the 2000 NFL Draft. If he plays through the deal, 2019 would serve as the quarterback's 20th season in the NFL.
The financials behind the extension have yet to be released, but Brady is scheduled to cost $15 million against the cap next season and another $16 million in 2017 under his current deal. Coming off another MVP-level season, his base salary makes him one of the league's most underpaid signal-callers after signing a five-year, $60 million contract in 2013.
The AFC East has channeled through Foxborough without fail since Brady took over the reins in 2001. Seemingly not human, he grows more effective with age and each new season, making mincemeat annually of the Bills, Dolphins and Jets inside the division while helping the Patriots to six AFC crowns and four Super Bowl titles along the way.
Whatever they pay Brady, it won't be enough. And if he says he'll play for another decade -- who are we to doubt him?
Hola manga de conchudos, vi el super tazón de febrero y quede prendido para seguir viendo esta wea.
Cuando empieza la "liga" de esta wea para empezar a ponerme en la onda y seguir los partidos ?