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KVB

KVB

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Thanks, KVB. I thought Brazil only focused on Soccer lol.

Will be interesting to see if the Brazil NFL game is kick heavy, with a lot of field goals and field goals at the end of the half and game.

Even a game winner, to add to the importance of the kicking game.

I'll probably be buying the UNDER in that game, but we definitely need to see the market first, of course.
 

BMR Genie

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Will be interesting to see if the Brazil NFL game is kick heavy, with a lot of field goals and field goals at the end of the half and game.

Even a game winner, to add to the importance of the kicking game.

I'll probably be buying the UNDER in that game, but we definitely need to see the market first, of course.
Look at that. BetOnline already has the line

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KVB

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UNDER!!!!!!!

Or better yet, field goal props.

Because they can kick a lot of FGs and still go OVER.

UNDER or nothing for me there. I would avoid the OVER even if the public loves them, to both bet on and watch.
 

lex_icon

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Why Brazil? I hope it's not hot there in September.
When the rumors started, what I heard is that Brazil is the third country that consumes the most NFL products in the world, behind Germany, with about 36 million fans in the country, which has a total population of 200 million. Some teams even have Portuguese pages, like the Denver Broncos, which, according to statistics, is one of the most popular teams in Brazil. Why Denver?

Other teams like the Dolphins, Packers, Steelers, and Patriots are also popular. Interestingly, NFL fans in Brazil tend to be from wealthier social classes, and many women are fans too. Old-school soccer fans often label NFL fans as bearded hipsters with top knots, which is similar to how soccer fans are sometimes seen in the USA. The world is strange, isn't it?

Btw, it's very common to find someone in Brazil who has no idea what ''American football'' is, aside from the usual jokes about how can it be called football if it's played with hands.

Regarding the weather, São Paulo's nickname is 'Land of Drizzle,' and it's a colder city by Brazilian standards, the fourth coldest capital. During the event, it will be nearing the end of winter, which isn't a guarantee of cold weather due to the La Niña phenomenon. However, it's usually a transitional phase with little rain, drier air than usual, and not as cold. Another detail is that it's the cloudiest month, with about half of the days being overcast.

Weather averages:

August 25° / 14°

September 25° / 16°

The city is frowned upon by other Brazilians who say that people who live there only think about working. Besides not having as many natural beauties compared to Rio.



 
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BMR Genie

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When the rumors started, what I heard is that Brazil is the third country that consumes the most NFL products in the world, behind Germany, with about 36 million fans in the country, which has a total population of 200 million. Some teams even have Portuguese pages, like the Denver Broncos, which, according to statistics, is one of the most popular teams in Brazil. Why Denver?

Other teams like the Dolphins, Packers, Steelers, and Patriots are also popular. Interestingly, NFL fans in Brazil tend to be from wealthier social classes, and many women are fans too. Old-school soccer fans often label NFL fans as bearded hipsters with top knots, which is similar to how soccer fans are sometimes seen in the USA. The world is strange, isn't it?

Btw, it's very common to find someone in Brazil who has no idea what ''American football'' is, aside from the usual jokes about how can it be called football if it's played with hands.

Regarding the weather, São Paulo's nickname is 'Land of Drizzle,' and it's a colder city by Brazilian standards, the fourth coldest capital. During the event, it will be nearing the end of winter, which isn't a guarantee of cold weather due to the La Niña phenomenon. However, it's usually a transitional phase with little rain, drier air than usual, and not as cold. Another detail is that it's the cloudiest month, with about half of the days being overcast.

Weather averages:

August 25° / 14°

September 25° / 16°

The city is frowned upon by other Brazilians who say that people who live there only think about working. Besides not having as many natural beauties compared to Rio.



Wow! Great info, Lex. Thank you.

I think in the future we will also see lots of Brazilian players in the NFL. I looked up and so far we only have one Cairo Santos under the Chicago Bears.

That Instagram link you shared gives me Dubai vibes. It's beautiful!
 
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