This guy will push that hairy bastard around like he’s in middle school.
6 ft 7 350 and BALD trumps what he’s bringing.
Man, I can’t wait to see Manu get on the field. I’ve got high hopes for him.
It’s irrational - I knew this year would be a redshirt year for him but I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t a tad bit disappointed when Skip got the nod as starting LT last week. There was a little part of me that was hoping to see them start Manu because it would be a strong sign that he’s catching on.
Just gotta be patient…his time will come. Or not…He could be a total bust lol. But I have faith.
It would have been much more likely if it wouldn’t have been a hostile environment on the road in primetime imo. This weekend’s game, for instance, there would have been a much higher chance.
The NFL’s plan to expand to eight international games by 2025, including considering Australia as a future destination, is a significant step in growing the league’s global reach. The recent success of games in Germany and the UK demonstrates there’s a strong appetite for American football abroad. However, logistics will be a big hurdle for Australia, given the travel distances for both teams and fans.
It’ll be interesting to see how the NFL tackles those challenges. Could we see back-to-back games in Australia to make the trip more worthwhile for teams? And will the NFL prioritize preseason games there first to test the waters?
The move to grow internationally also raises questions about how the league plans to keep its core U.S. audience engaged while making games accessible to fans in different time zones. It’s a delicate balance, but if done right, expanding to places like Australia could create a new generation of NFL fans and open up unique opportunities for players and teams.
What do you guys think—would the effort and cost be worth it for the league?
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