WOW I live in Minnesota & I can’t get enough of my Vikings. Been following them since I was a 12 yr old, when we had the purple people eaters😃 got a little teared up & I thought I heard queen at first & king at end yet the news said the British monarch was brutal way back when. & Justin Jefferson jumping up for hugs I missed so wow cool, maybe he got famo there, aww! Good crowd & what a cool crazy ending! The old double doink. 🤣 Rooting for NY Giants next week in London as well! Some good teams this year & still a lot of football. Anything can happen, we will see but so far so good for us. Some Viking haters in professional broadcasting, boo. Thanks again brother from northern Minnesota!
Great video. Great game. Shame about the result but it was a lovely day overall. Met so many people, Vikings/Saints fans, who travelled from the US which was impressive.
Love the footage from remote America. Like to see it all to say "yeah, I don't and am not missing ANYTHING from being there myself live". Personally am not a big people person but grew up in "big city" and have been to MANY(hundreds including playing in them myself) sporting events and concerts. Once I hit 20's I had to be extremely high, drunk, or on a lot of acid/shrooms(or all of the above) to even be in a setting like this with this many people. Do not get me wrong, being in a crowd like that is electric, no doubt and feels amazing at times.....But for me, a nature lover and not big on a lot of people around, (EDIT: EXTREME)OVERLOAD OF SENSES comes to mind and can't do it without a LOT of drugs(all natural now, stopped acid more then 20 years ago).........
Hey fellas, I'm really intrigued by your collective interest and passion for the NFL. Have you boys made it to the states to see a lie game? I strongly suggest you make a voyage to the beautiful state of PA and visit the great sporting city if Philadelphia. Attend an Eagles game while they play against Dallas or another division rival. I alos respect how you all have not chosen to support the most popular or successful teams. Cheers from Philly! Keep up the great work!
@@racecraze I guarantee you've never been to Philly for a game. Best atmosphere for intense sports. Don't believe all the national negativity towards the city. You may be surprised how many opposing fans show up instigating chaos in a way to prove their own masculinity. Arrowhead is another great football stadium, I prefer it to Lambeau. But it doesn't match the intensity of games on the East coast, particularly the North East. Y
Many of the fans who attend these games are English and supporters of other EPL clubs that are arch-rivals of Tottenham Hotspur. When a player such as Kane appears for England in an international game, all supporters of all clubs will put club loyalties aside, in order to unite around and support the national team. But this is an NFL game and no national loyalty exists for this event. So, when Harry Kane is introduced here, the supporters of other clubs will take the opportunity presented to boo Kane - and make the most of it!
Great video!!! You’re video should be blowing up on us US RU-vid feeds!! Vikings are my team so Skol! Hope you are able to go to this weeks game to see the terrible Aaron Rodgers lose hahaha but seriously awesome vid. Gave us States fans a look into the brand new amazing Spurs stadium!!!
No, it isn't. The song is about the Star Spangled Banner remaining flying above Fort McHenry during a bombardment by the British Navy during The War of 1812. The war itself was a draw.
@@christophercoy6365 Yup. I really think us European fans deserve a bit of recognition for the commitment it takes to watch "prime time" games kicking off after 2:00 AM CET ;-)
I am working this evening and from 5:30pm (London time) I will tune in to Talksport 2 in my van to listen to coverage of the NFL matches (1pm EST). It's my regular Sunday routine during the NFL season. #FlyEaglesFly
I don't get why anyone would care over there. It's not like you can have a hometown team you root for. If two England football/soccer teams came and played over here I wouldn't give a damn lol
Idk about you but I made the trip across the pond and saw PLENTY of die hard fans from each team's respective cities and even fans that couldn't afford a regular NFL game get tickets for under $100 for great seats. It doesn't TAKE away anything,fans are fans.
I'm neither American nor British, but thought the performance of the two national anthems - giant flag and all - added to the overall experience for me.