I love how in the international games, most of the crowd aren’t even fans of the team playing but still go and seem to have the best time ever. Looks like a rainbow in the stands with all the different jerseys lol.
It's crazy just how much work goes into these games. But it also shows that unless things evolve massively the NFL will not be expanding across the pond anytime soon
I think it will be extremely hard to establish a erupean team that plays in the NFL. The only way I see it happening is if the Erupean team plays half the season in straight home games with NFL teams taking turns going over the pond. And then the Erupean team playing the remaining season in all away games coming over here and bieng on the road for the remainder of the season. But playing 8 straight away games away from home is a massive disadvantage as it impacts morale.
I would assume that a European team would have a “home” base in the US in like New York or something like that. For the other teams the NFL might get a permanent facility in Europe so the teams don’t have to pack so much or bring all the practice gear
@@x-90 We (The uk) have an NFL Academy (which is just down the road from me at the Uks best sporting uni) which they could use to keep the kit then they could grow all aspects of the sport including coaches and behind the scenes people.
This is just silly. With boarding / flight / departure, it's a 5-6 hour flight from LA to NY. LA to Berlin is 8-9 hours. NY to Berlin is that same original 5-6 hours. Pretending that the entire world would be upended because of an extra 3 hours flying-time is just asinine. If European teams were added to the NFL, all these logistical issues would just become part of the routine as it is for any other NFL city.
I wish my Seahawks could play every year in Germany. I wasn't in the Allianz Arena, but i was the Weekend in Munich and the atmosphare was amazing so many 12's from all over the World 💙💚. I think or hope i can see my First Seahawks Game in Seattle. Go Hawks 💙 💚
Bavarian here. I loved every second to see a nfl football game in Germany. Today i got the information that the patriots will play this year in Germany. I hope i can get some tickets and watch my pats live. I would love it. Bless you all 🇩🇪🇺🇸
Formula 1 is doing this every few weeks with 10 teams and way more equipment, sometimes even back to back weekends across the world 😅 still very impressive to have an NFL game in Germany, looking forward to more 👍
Here’s my pitch for more NFL Europe games 1. Make sure each team playing has a bye the week before to train up 2. Make it a Neutral site Game in standings (so each team has 8 Home and Away Games) 3. Never let a divisional game play abroad Would cultivate more hype behind the games and give athletes a chance to be a part of the culture of the host nation. It’s not perfect but I’d like to see the NFL go global!
Would teams rather have a bye before or after tho but you have a point. Also have each team play a neutral game (which could be used as a tie breaker if needed) (these could be hosted in the us and canada) each year.
Teams now have 17 games. 8 home and 8 away and 1 which alternates. The bye week after was normal on the London games but some teams requested not to. They've played London games since 2007 which each team would have learnt from
@@-redacted_by_youtubeI beg to differ. these athletes are definitely real people and this things definitely affect their real life. What a weird comment.
That was an amazing. To consider F1 does that like the whole year and they travel all around the world. I mean its very interesting to see the logistics behind NFL but not gonna lie maybe an inspiration of how the guys from F1 handle that trips would have been maybe supportive for the teams.😂
i love how spirited the fans in europe are.. it will be interesting to see how the continued growth in NFL europe goes and if a franchise is started in Europe..
@@mr.solesurvivor4165 I doubt it would be possible though because of the amount of travel needed between games in the states and in Europe. they are probably just going to increase the number of games stationed in Europe.
15:00 Football players are not faster than soccer players, they are actually slower. They are bigger though. However, soccer players run many more miles or kilometers during a game and less time at the highest possible speed.
@Josh M if you look at top speeds they can both run fast for short bursts. When I looked up the fastest soccer players (>23 mph) they were faster than the fastest nfl players. The difference is small though. However, soccer is played continuously and not interrupted frequently that’s why they rarely reach their actual top speeds. A midfielder usually runs around up to 10 miles during a game.
Yes they are. NFL players are far more athletic & physical. Not a knock on soccer players I love soccer, but just look at the physique of elite NFL players vs Neymars, Haaland, whoever. It’s night and day. & these guys run with pads and helmets that fast.
@@tobiwan001 One has also to carry the ball with you by foot and there is nothing like pass interference. You can get tackled at any moment when you got the ball. You also need full control of the ball, either in order to pass it to another player, or if you shot a target.
Compelling insights into this extraordinary profession - I didn't apprecaite the details until now. Thank you for sharing and hello from London :- ) Stay safe and positive x
There are breakfast sausages in Germany, especially in Munich, but they are very different to what Americans call breakfast sausages though and they are not called like that.
The Kansas City Chiefs, New England Patriots, Carolina Panthers and Tampa Bay Buccaneers secured the marketing rights for the world's best football league in Germany. That means these teams play a Home game in Germany 2022-2025 Next year is a game in Frankfurt.
This is business. They go where the largest market outside of the US is. This is Germany. The Kansas City Chiefs, New England Patriots, Carolina Panthers and Tampa Bay Buccaneers secured the marketing rights for the world's best football league in Germany. That means these teams play a home game in Germany 2022- 2025
They come back. The Kansas City Chiefs, New England Patriots, Carolina Panthers and Tampa Bay Buccaneers secured the marketing rights for the world's best football league in Germany. That means these teams play a home game in Germany 2022-2025. The Bucs played in Munich 2022. This year is a game in Frankfurt. I think the Patriots.
@@judithoberpaul509 i see but why they play in Frankfurt? Their Stadium venue is way too small. Just 52.000 people fit in it. Düsseldorf bigger 55.000 people. Dont you think?
@@Steven91637 hi, Why Frankfurt? Like Munich, Frankfurt has applied. Frankfurt also has its own football team and is close to several American military facilities. That can be the reason. Düsseldorf also applied but were not accepted by the NFL because there should only be 2 venues for Germany. But that may change after 2025. Who knows.
I would like to know how the Bucs prepared fofr the game. When I took trips from CA to Hamburg I was jetlagged for the first 3 days. I bet you the Bucs got in the week before. You can tell by who won! LOL It was great to see the NFL in Germany. I do not know why they imported equipment from UK? Germany also has a pro (semi) league..
I'd imagine jetlag for seahawks would be a bit less of a problem, because they are used to flying east for their roadtrips to the likes of NY, Philly or Boston (even if not that far east), while buccaneers usually fly west - this is before the game ofc... sure they both have to fly back all the time too, but thats after the game already happened and they usually have a couple days to get back into game mode. For me personally, jetlag flying west usually is alot more intense compared to flying east.
Buccs arrived a day after Seahawks. Well known knowledge. Scheduling is hard but The Bye Week should be prior Intl Games and not after! So they can really arrive at least 7 days earlier, get adjusted, do real PR, sightseeing and have more than enough time for theory and practical training! It's also well for team building! Kinda like a combined vacation/business trip in a spirit like a school trip! It's just 1 game a year they are a week away from family but can gain a exciting experience! Those 3 days are just to cramped. The players are focused on Team Schedule as any Away Game and the Fans don't really have any Interactions but first rows of Stadium for 4-5 hours. They haven't done much 'marketing' and for team, league it's best they do then some fan stuff, signing, charity like in their home-town EACH week!
I think this explains why the slipping and sliding on the field happened because all the equipment was shipped a week before they knew the field conditions.
Don't be stupid! There were negotiation delegations for years! Hence the 17th Game Addition! Esp in Spring 2022 organizing all the details when Munich (and Frankfurt) got the contractual bid! A week in advance, R U dumb?! That's when everything was set to go from the League for the Teams to arrive with their usual Road Trip Stuff! The grass is as it is for Soccer. A week earlier was the last game of the Soccer Season. NFL was guest and is not building/financing a own stadium.
This happens almost weekly with F1, Cricket, Rugby and other international sports. Typical Americans, hyping something up which is second nature to a lot of people. Still cool to get the NFL games into Europe!
@@richardcore you have the chance for 2 Games in Germany next year. Two teams that will play in Germany 2023 have already been determined, these are the Kansas City Chiefs and the New England Patriots. One in Frankfurt and one in Munich again.
6:38 and to my knowledge the furthest any other professional sports team have ever traveled to play a regular season game? The NHL teams have traveled to Europe and around the world for many year's to play. So That statement is just not true.
They're coming from a city with 700,000 inhabitants to Munich, where more than 1.5 Million people are living, and acting like Munich is not ready for something like this.
It really sucks how much of a logistical nightmare having a franchise in Europe would be would be. Those fans are so passionate. Mexico or Canada would be a lot more feasible.
@@judithoberpaul509 if that's really all that mattered then the NBA would have a team in Europe. The NBA has a huge fan base overseas and would have a much easier time logistically since the teams are much smaller but even for them it's to much.
@@mannidennis1031 Yes. This is an official statement from the NFL: Germany is one of the NFL's most important markets, the second largest and the fastest growing market outside the US.
There are many videos from the Bucs on RUclips regarding this game. I always enjoy looking at these. I was there live in Munich...its my Hometown 👍🙋♀️
NFL Germany Headquarter is located in the lovely City of Dusseldorph or Düsseldorf West Germany how it’s correctly pronounced. Wonder why you NFL Guys dont play Games there? They have a very nice Arena about 55.000 and this City is Football Crazy 😜.
@@Steven91637 Dusseldorf is not international enough and 55,000 places...mhh that's a bit too small. NFL has international connection to Soccer club FC Bayern Munich for a number of years. The Infrastructur is more available for such an event. Munich can host 2 Games parallel...also with the Olympic station 65.000 capacity.
definitely need to maybe get some international consideration for the NFL so you can justify calling it a world championship lol, I'm sure if that happened the US teams would absolutely dominate for a long time but eventually you'll see some breakouts.
I love how in the international games, most of the crowd aren’t even fans of the team playing but still go and seem to have the best time ever. Looks like a rainbow in the stands with all the different jerseys lol.
Oh yes this was awesome...Greetings from Munich 🏈👍💯🙋♀️
Yeah its like the first time a kid goes to monster truck rally.
I mean you have only one chance probably
You better enjoy it
definitely need to maybe get some international consideration for the NFL so you can justify calling it a world championship lol
@@nothing9260 It was easier for me to see a game in the US (what I did) than to watch the Munich game (=> in the sixth digit on the waiting list).
Pretty hilarious how Microsoft pays millions for the surface tablets to be mentioned and shown every game, and that guy just calls em Ipads🤣
Thought the same thing.
I'm glad someone already commented it. I know iPad is a general term at this point but everybody know what a tablet is.
And yet sleep number got a WHOLE segment in the middle
Props to the team support staff who also had crushing jet lag and had to work through it. Seattle to Germany is no joke flight.
Basically flew through a long night sleep of time zones
It's crazy just how much work goes into these games. But it also shows that unless things evolve massively the NFL will not be expanding across the pond anytime soon
I think it will be extremely hard to establish a erupean team that plays in the NFL. The only way I see it happening is if the Erupean team plays half the season in straight home games with NFL teams taking turns going over the pond. And then the Erupean team playing the remaining season in all away games coming over here and bieng on the road for the remainder of the season. But playing 8 straight away games away from home is a massive disadvantage as it impacts morale.
I would assume that a European team would have a “home” base in the US in like New York or something like that. For the other teams the NFL might get a permanent facility in Europe so the teams don’t have to pack so much or bring all the practice gear
@@x-90 The permanent facility is a great idea. Would be very impactful to have that for the teams.
@@x-90 We (The uk) have an NFL Academy (which is just down the road from me at the Uks best sporting uni) which they could use to keep the kit then they could grow all aspects of the sport including coaches and behind the scenes people.
This is just silly. With boarding / flight / departure, it's a 5-6 hour flight from LA to NY. LA to Berlin is 8-9 hours. NY to Berlin is that same original 5-6 hours. Pretending that the entire world would be upended because of an extra 3 hours flying-time is just asinine. If European teams were added to the NFL, all these logistical issues would just become part of the routine as it is for any other NFL city.
I wish my Seahawks could play every year in Germany. I wasn't in the Allianz Arena, but i was the Weekend in Munich and the atmosphare was amazing so many 12's from all over the World 💙💚. I think or hope i can see my First Seahawks Game in Seattle. Go Hawks 💙 💚
Bavarian here. I loved every second to see a nfl football game in Germany. Today i got the information that the patriots will play this year in Germany. I hope i can get some tickets and watch my pats live. I would love it. Bless you all 🇩🇪🇺🇸
Good luck 🏈👍🙋♀️
Formula 1 is doing this every few weeks with 10 teams and way more equipment, sometimes even back to back weekends across the world 😅 still very impressive to have an NFL game in Germany, looking forward to more 👍
Die Formel 1 hat mehrere Equipmentstationen auf der Welt verteilt, die NFL Teams müssen alles immer mitschleppen
Yes but with less people on those teams
@@Kevooo647 Die NFL kann ihr Equipment für 1 Million € Miete in meinem Keller stationeren 🤣👍🏾
@@dimitri2414 Formula 1 actually has more people on their teams.
@@adriunt6988 They don't have 200 people on their teams.
As a german fan of the Seahwaks, I just can say thank you very much for that great video and footage from behind the scenes! :)
Here’s my pitch for more NFL Europe games
1. Make sure each team playing has a bye the week before to train up
2. Make it a Neutral site Game in standings (so each team has 8 Home and Away Games)
3. Never let a divisional game play abroad
Would cultivate more hype behind the games and give athletes a chance to be a part of the culture of the host nation. It’s not perfect but I’d like to see the NFL go global!
Would teams rather have a bye before or after tho but you have a point. Also have each team play a neutral game (which could be used as a tie breaker if needed) (these could be hosted in the us and canada) each year.
Teams now have 17 games. 8 home and 8 away and 1 which alternates. The bye week after was normal on the London games but some teams requested not to. They've played London games since 2007 which each team would have learnt from
Or? And hear me out. It's just a game and it doesn't effect real life.
@@-redacted_by_youtubeI beg to differ. these athletes are definitely real people and this things definitely affect their real life. What a weird comment.
I really enjoyed all those great international games hope the NFL keeps it up in the future
We Germans where always ready for you Guys !!!!! Thx for the next 3 Years with you ! #12ths
Ir was one of the best regular season games this year... amd certainly rhe best crowd❤️🇩🇪
🏈👍💯👌
We loved you here in Germany! Go Hawks forever! 💙💚
👍💯🙋♀️
I dont like the Seahawks, go buccs 🔥
@@BullseyeSebb und wer hat gefragt?
@@tillp4497 wer sagt das du die Allgemeinheit vertrittst?
@@BullseyeSebb *dass
The European crowds get so into these games. Makes them that much more exciting to watch
That was an amazing. To consider F1 does that like the whole year and they travel all around the world. I mean its very interesting to see the logistics behind NFL but not gonna lie maybe an inspiration of how the guys from F1 handle that trips would have been maybe supportive for the teams.😂
F1 is the whole series. The nfl is just 2 teams. F1 doesn't come close to the NFL!
Man nfl needs more content like this!
i love how spirited the fans in europe are.. it will be interesting to see how the continued growth in NFL europe goes and if a franchise is started in Europe..
Would it be possible for a new franchise to have their homebase in Europe? Would be awesome if the NFL allowed it.
@@mr.solesurvivor4165 I doubt it would be possible though because of the amount of travel needed between games in the states and in Europe. they are probably just going to increase the number of games stationed in Europe.
I hope the nfl does not allow it. American football is an AMERICAN sport and should stay as such
Just amazing!! Watching that feels like being part of that incredible crew !!
What a great job !!
15:00 Football players are not faster than soccer players, they are actually slower. They are bigger though. However, soccer players run many more miles or kilometers during a game and less time at the highest possible speed.
@Josh M if you look at top speeds they can both run fast for short bursts. When I looked up the fastest soccer players (>23 mph) they were faster than the fastest nfl players. The difference is small though. However, soccer is played continuously and not interrupted frequently that’s why they rarely reach their actual top speeds. A midfielder usually runs around up to 10 miles during a game.
legit my exact thought no way they’re faster maybe stronger and bigger. Idk if most nfl players can last the full 90 minutes plus extra time
cant really compare speeds in-game because of pads and everything
but both sports have some of the best athletes in the world
Yes they are. NFL players are far more athletic & physical. Not a knock on soccer players I love soccer, but just look at the physique of elite NFL players vs Neymars, Haaland, whoever. It’s night and day. & these guys run with pads and helmets that fast.
@@tobiwan001 One has also to carry the ball with you by foot and there is nothing like pass interference. You can get tackled at any moment when you got the ball. You also need full control of the ball, either in order to pass it to another player, or if you shot a target.
Thank you so much again for that incredible game!!! 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
Compelling insights into this extraordinary profession - I didn't apprecaite the details until now. Thank you for sharing and hello from London :- ) Stay safe and positive x
There are breakfast sausages in Germany, especially in Munich, but they are very different to what Americans call breakfast sausages though and they are not called like that.
I was on the stadium for the game, it was awesome. More games in Germany NFL!!!
Really? Looks really fun
The Kansas City Chiefs, New England Patriots, Carolina Panthers and Tampa Bay Buccaneers secured the marketing rights for the world's best football league in Germany. That means these teams play a Home game in Germany 2022-2025
Next year is a game in Frankfurt.
the amount of detail and preparation is honestly amazing to see. soon the NFL will be going to Madrid, the Bernabeu
This is business. They go where the largest market outside of the US is. This is Germany. The Kansas City Chiefs, New England Patriots, Carolina Panthers and Tampa Bay Buccaneers secured the marketing rights for the world's best football league in Germany. That means these teams play a home game in Germany 2022- 2025
Please come back again NFL To Germany we are ready for you
They come back. The Kansas City Chiefs, New England Patriots, Carolina Panthers and Tampa Bay Buccaneers secured the marketing rights for the world's best football league in Germany. That means these teams play a home game in Germany 2022-2025.
The Bucs played in Munich 2022. This year is a game in Frankfurt. I think the Patriots.
@@judithoberpaul509 i see but why they play in Frankfurt?
Their Stadium venue is way too small.
Just 52.000 people fit in it.
Düsseldorf bigger 55.000 people.
Dont you think?
@@Steven91637 hi, Why Frankfurt? Like Munich, Frankfurt has applied. Frankfurt also has its own football team and is close to several American military facilities.
That can be the reason.
Düsseldorf also applied but were not accepted by the NFL because there should only be 2 venues for Germany. But that may change after 2025. Who knows.
Diese Kommentarsektion ist nun Eigentum der Bundesrepublik Deutschland.
Incredible how the NFL turns everything into advertisement
That's Business for both sides....NFL and the city hosting the game. I have read what a profit both sites generate. Those are incredible wins.
Is this just a 20 minute long sleep number ad?
Absolutely amazing job for an amazing trip.
Hopefully you NFL Guys come play some Season Games in Hamburg and Berlin too.
These 2 Citys are Football Crazy
keep on dreaming 😄😄
These international games are great
Lol, right when they’re showing all the equipment branded as Microsoft Surface, the guy refers to the “coaches iPads”
I would like to know how the Bucs prepared fofr the game. When I took trips from CA to Hamburg I was jetlagged for the first 3 days. I bet you the Bucs got in the week before. You can tell by who won! LOL It was great to see the NFL in Germany. I do not know why they imported equipment from UK? Germany also has a pro (semi) league..
Bucs arrived in Munich one day after the Seahawkes.
I'd imagine jetlag for seahawks would be a bit less of a problem, because they are used to flying east for their roadtrips to the likes of NY, Philly or Boston (even if not that far east), while buccaneers usually fly west - this is before the game ofc... sure they both have to fly back all the time too, but thats after the game already happened and they usually have a couple days to get back into game mode.
For me personally, jetlag flying west usually is alot more intense compared to flying east.
Buccs arrived a day after Seahawks. Well known knowledge.
Scheduling is hard but The Bye Week should be prior Intl Games and not after!
So they can really arrive at least 7 days earlier, get adjusted, do real PR, sightseeing and have more than enough time for theory and practical training! It's also well for team building! Kinda like a combined vacation/business trip in a spirit like a school trip!
It's just 1 game a year they are a week away from family but can gain a exciting experience! Those 3 days are just to cramped. The players are focused on Team Schedule as any Away Game and the Fans don't really have any Interactions but first rows of Stadium for 4-5 hours.
They haven't done much 'marketing' and for team, league it's best they do then some fan stuff, signing, charity like in their home-town EACH week!
"we in Germany man, nothing gets better than this!" well winning in Germany prob would of topped that
the logistics... the logistics!!!
Praise the unsung heroes besides the game court...
This is so cool
An AMAZING Sleep Number commercial
Apart from the video Ryan Neal has been playing at such an elite level
i went my self and the hype was for real everyone was hyped about it
Fascinating.
I think this explains why the slipping and sliding on the field happened because all the equipment was shipped a week before they knew the field conditions.
Don't be stupid! There were negotiation delegations for years! Hence the 17th Game Addition!
Esp in Spring 2022 organizing all the details when Munich (and Frankfurt) got the contractual bid! A week in advance, R U dumb?! That's when everything was set to go from the League for the Teams to arrive with their usual Road Trip Stuff!
The grass is as it is for Soccer. A week earlier was the last game of the Soccer Season. NFL was guest and is not building/financing a own stadium.
Getting earlier to Germany would have been a better preperation and they still praise themselves ?
Great video!
“Ferdoclean” made in Germany, sent to Seattle and then back to Germany for the game😭😭
I love this type of videos !
They really pushed that sleep number bed in this
Funny how in the game highlights they made it seem like the Seahawks won the game.
NFL, we all know the Seahawks loss that game.
That's right 👍
Since TB12 was so well know in Germany, it was in the contract to let them win . 😃😳
Best Game so far
6:35 MLB has done regular season games in Japan and Korea.
You wrong for that about saying that on Gabe Jackson 🤣😂😂😂 filling the whole hall
less goooo seattle bottta beat sf
hmm, so I am thanking okay.
Bolt Up!!⚡️⚡️
6:30 Boston went to japan in 2008 is 14-15 hours, a lot more than 10
bayern munich stadium is crazy
This sounded like a sales pitch for a bed…..
well done lads
The NHL had the Calgary Flames play in Hong Kong
This is just a sleep number ad
This happens almost weekly with F1, Cricket, Rugby and other international sports. Typical Americans, hyping something up which is second nature to a lot of people. Still cool to get the NFL games into Europe!
15:00 sure NFL guys are largely bigger and possibly stronger, but 10 fastest Bundesliga players last year were faster than the fastest NFL player ;)
Hopefully next year me and the boys from The Netherlands can enjoy a game in Frankfurt or Munich.
Next year Frankfurt....
@@judithoberpaul509 I hope we're able to get tickets!
@@richardcore you have the chance for 2 Games in Germany next year. Two teams that will play in Germany 2023 have already been determined, these are the Kansas City Chiefs and the New England Patriots. One in Frankfurt and one in Munich again.
@@judithoberpaul509 As we now know two games in Frankfurt in November. A five hour drive for us, not too bad. Registered for the ticket sale!
@@richardcore Then good luck for tickets 👍💯🙋♀️
They should have way more time to adjust to the time difference.
Jesus, that was too dramatic 😂 feels like they traveled to the mars rather than munich!
Kinda bs that the hawks had to play at 6am their time but for bucs it was only 9. Makes a difference
6:38 and to my knowledge the furthest any other professional sports team have ever traveled to play a regular season game? The NHL teams have traveled to Europe and around the world for many year's to play. So That statement is just not true.
Super interesting. Ty NFL
They're coming from a city with 700,000 inhabitants to Munich, where more than 1.5 Million people are living, and acting like Munich is not ready for something like this.
they're fr acting like american football was the biggest sport in the world, which it is by no means
What i don't love is the one who compare soccer and football. Two different sports
World's longest mattress advertisement.
Go Bengals!
Welcome 🙏 to good 😊 old Germany 🇩🇪
NFL players are bigger and stronger but they're NOT faster than soccer players especially those at the highest european level.
Wont happen anytime soon, but at some point there WILL be an international playoff game.
W Brady
It really sucks how much of a logistical nightmare having a franchise in Europe would be would be. Those fans are so passionate. Mexico or Canada would be a lot more feasible.
This is Business. They go where the largest market outside of the US is. And this is not Canada and Mexico. This is Germany and Europe.
@@judithoberpaul509 if that's really all that mattered then the NBA would have a team in Europe. The NBA has a huge fan base overseas and would have a much easier time logistically since the teams are much smaller but even for them it's to much.
@@Erikitosuave thats right. But the NFL is going international and therefore they need the biggest fan base outside the US and this is Germany.
@@judithoberpaul509bigger than the UK?
@@mannidennis1031 Yes. This is an official statement from the NFL: Germany is one of the NFL's most important markets, the second largest and the fastest growing market outside the US.
“iPads” proceeds to show Microsoft Surface 5:41 yeah don’t think Microsoft is gonna like that
14:57 Man just said a football pitch never been used for a football game. At Bayern. 😭
15:00 a statement like that is kinds... meh... bigger and stronger, yes. But faster? Nope.
By plane
14:50
Are they bigger? Yes
Are they stronger? Yes
Are they faster? Hmmmmm I press doubt on that one.
Nice "sleep number" commercial...
Went to this game or atleast tried. Got on the wrong flight to Honduras and ended up meeting my now girlfriend while at a bar
Damnit I wish they could’ve documented my Bucs. Oh well lol
There are many videos from the Bucs on RUclips regarding this game. I always enjoy looking at these.
I was there live in Munich...its my Hometown 👍🙋♀️
NFL Germany Headquarter is located in the lovely City of Dusseldorph or Düsseldorf West Germany how it’s correctly pronounced.
Wonder why you NFL Guys dont play Games there?
They have a very nice Arena about 55.000 and this City is Football Crazy 😜.
is that what you ask? Dusseldorf is not international enough and 55,000 places...mhh that's a bit too small. Who wants to go to Düsseldorf?
@@judithoberpaul509 many people want to go to Düsseldorf.
@@Steven91637 Dusseldorf is not international enough and 55,000 places...mhh that's a bit too small. NFL has international connection to Soccer club FC Bayern Munich for a number of years. The Infrastructur is more available for such an event. Munich can host 2 Games parallel...also with the Olympic station 65.000 capacity.
@@judithoberpaul509 wrong
@@judithoberpaul509 NFL Germany Headquarter is located in Düsseldorf.
Guess why?
5:40 Shows the Microsoft Surface tablet, Director of Team Travel calls them an iPad. Microsoft can't win.
was in munich last month and stayed at the same hotel lol
definitely need to maybe get some international consideration for the NFL so you can justify calling it a world championship lol, I'm sure if that happened the US teams would absolutely dominate for a long time but eventually you'll see some breakouts.
I love at 15:02 he said his guys are faster than the soccer players. Not true at all😂
Put all the NFL equipment on the soccer player and see what happens to their speed and endurance.
@@rayRay-pw6gz brother I’m talking combine times when they have no equipment on.
@@bonlob23 apples and oranges . NFL players are a very mixed bunch physically.
Why does this feel like a Sleep Number commercial…. Oh wait, it’s the NFL, of course they would sell a spot on a video like this
"This is way too dope".
What? Kids today, I'll tell ya.
Awsome
Brought to you by Sleep Number apparently
Red Sox playing in Japan is a much further distance.
4:10 where those lockers of our cardboard
come to Singapore please
INSANATY!
microsoft is going to be pissed someone called surfaces "ipads"
In Germany we say,, zieht den Bayern die Lederhosen aus die Lederhosen aus hey hey"