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yeah the stadiums damaged.
i thought that was a raiders home game in mexico anyway?
yeah, it was already a raiders home game dummy:
Should the damage to the stadium be extensive, the NFL would consider moving the game to Oakland. It is, after all, a Raiders ‘home’ game. But since initial reports raised serious concerns, the outlook has been more positive as to the condition of the stadium. Even still, the NFL is traveling to the location to get a firsthand look.
it was labeled as a home game for the raiders on the scheduleit was a neutral field game, unless Oakland has been moved Mexico
hopefully it will be unplayable and Oakland gets their rightful 8th home game, like almost every other team in the league
I'm sure Belidick will fight it though
it was labeled as a home game for the raiders on the schedule
But smart people know that the Raiders are not based in Mexico, which makes it a neutral field game.
Smart people also know the Raiders have a pretty big and active fanbase in Mexico. It's a defacto home game for the Raiders. Don't kid yourself. You gonna try to tell me there were a bunch of Texans fans down in Azteca last year?But smart people know that the Raiders are not based in Mexico, which makes it a neutral field game.
the raiders are huge en mexico.But smart people know that the Raiders are not based in Mexico, which makes it a neutral field game.
smart people actually know thisSmart people also know the Raiders have a pretty big and active fanbase in Mexico. It's a defacto home game for the Raiders. Don't kid yourself. You gonna try to tell me there were a bunch of Texans fans down in Azteca last year?
word upIf a large majority of the crowd is cheering for one team, it's not exactly neutral.
Nobody cares where they play the game.
If a large majority of the crowd is cheering for one team, it's not exactly neutral.