LOL, Roger said this in London and is just talking bullcrap and blowing smoke up the European NFL fans butts.
There would be so many pitfalls to this idea it's not even funny.
There has been a lot of reasons it's a bad idea already given, but once this got into serious talks so many more would arise.
Scheduling alone would be a nightmare. What would this do to MNF, TNF, playoff games just to start it off.
The scheduling issues bring in the travel discrepancies. Imagine the Rams not knowing who you are playing in the playoffs and
finding out Sunday night you play in Frankford the following Sunday. Just think of the competitive advantage a #1 seeded EU team
would have.
However, most likely it would be a huge disadvantage to the EU teams. All things being equal what would the average UFA player choose?
How about the 21-year-old kids who gets drafted and doesn't want to live in EU? As it stands now, they can refuse and rejoin the draft
the following year.
It's bad enough when a player gets into legal problems in the US, what's going to happen when a couple of EU countries are involved.
The NFLPA would have a lot of questions about players rights and conditions of work.