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Angaston, South Australia: Welcome to Monday morning football

November 24, 2013 Jim Leave a Comment

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ABC, the Australian Broadcasting Company, broadcasts three live NFL games each week. When I say “Monday Morning Football”, I’m not exaggerating because the first kick-off is at 3:30 a.m. It would have to be a damn good game to get us up that early, and so far we haven’t been tempted.

The third game of the day, America’s Sunday Night Football, starts at a much more reasonable 11:50 a.m. Today’s game is the much anticipated Denver Bronco-New England Patriot game. Can’t wait.

UPDATE: We got up in time to see the fourth quarter of the day’s early game. Barkevious Mingo is playing for the Cleveland Browns. That’s one of my all-time favorite names.

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