@@C.G91 the traveling for these overseas games are very interesting. Teams dedicate a lot of resources and research to making sure travel goes as smooth. This is the Vikings 4th international game and they have this down to a science, I can link you some interesting articles about their travel process (RUclips doesn’t let me send links). The travel distance isn’t really as much of a factor In these games as is when the teams choose to travel. Vikings flew out on Thursday night, they have multiple sleep experts on staff and the idea is to make the trip as short as possible and to not get fully acclimated to the time zone change, they basically stay on central time. The Jets flew out on Tuesday night and practiced there on Wednesday, they have a different approach and teams all have different ideas on what’s best.
You don’t think traveling is gonna have an effect Jets played at home. New York is closer to London than Green Bay Wisconsin is?
@@C.G91 the traveling for these overseas games are very interesting. Teams dedicate a lot of resources and research to making sure travel goes as smooth. This is the Vikings 4th international game and they have this down to a science, I can link you some interesting articles about their travel process (RUclips doesn’t let me send links). The travel distance isn’t really as much of a factor In these games as is when the teams choose to travel. Vikings flew out on Thursday night, they have multiple sleep experts on staff and the idea is to make the trip as short as possible and to not get fully acclimated to the time zone change, they basically stay on central time. The Jets flew out on Tuesday night and practiced there on Wednesday, they have a different approach and teams all have different ideas on what’s best.