- To try to change the narrative, Vince McMahon announced today this year's Wrestlemania would be in Tampa (site of what was to be last year's), next year's in the Jerry Palace, and then LA in two years (which was supposed to be this year's).
Some thoughts on the two games today:
- Until The LA Experiment of the NFL is deemed to work (and that, increasingly, is becoming a distant IF, not WHEN), results like today's will continue. I think much in the NFL will depend on what happens in the next 12 months or so with the virus and vaccines, but few places may be more impacted than the new megastadium sites in both Los Angeles and Las Vegas.
- Interesting stat today: Aaron Rodgers, this season, broke an NFL record about the game he will play next week. Rodgers became the player (who actually got to a home conference title game) to play in the most games in NFL history before his first home conference title game. He broke the record of Fran Tarkenton.
- Baltimore, feel like Indy of years gone by yet?
More news:
- Japanese COVID-19 restrictions have felled a February 6 planned 14-hour FanFest stream the game was going to do. Many thought they would announce the game's fourth expansion here. A news drop (which will probably still contain the announcement) and a Producer's Live Letter (a forum with game Producer Naoki Yoshida) will still be held in an abbreviated format.
No comments:
Post a Comment