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2010/11 NFL season starts TODAY

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Take your Red Bull and your coffee ...NFL Football is back which means short nights for fans in Europe.

The season starts with a BANG - The defending Superbowl Champion, the New Orleans. Saints are host in their home opener - in a NFC Championship Game rematch - against the AGELESS Minnesota Vikings.

Three Game Facts:

  1. #4 is back and still looking ugly in a non-Packer uniform
  2. The best Front Four in the NFL is back and healty, "run Drew run"
  3. There are still some big hits open and not all the wounds are healed in Minnesota. The Playoff exit was a hard fall for the team.
 
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