Well, I totally disagree, but that's what makes the world wonderful.
With the bye week, the logistics of most of the trips can we worked out. Not sure about going to Rio or Tokyo (Sydney would be nice too!), but most of the trips are easily doable.
As much of a multi-billion dollar industry the NFL is, I'm surprised at how much international money they leave on the table. When we were in Italy, France, Spain and Croatia a few years ago for three weeks, I think I saw a grand total of one person wearing an NFL shirt...a Steeler uniform in Rome. Probably some dude from Pittsburgh.
You see Yankee hats and shirts a LOT, some Red Sox and Dodgers too, and a little NBA stuff. But almost nothing from the biggest American sport by far.
The NFL is missing out on an incredible amount of potential overseas revenue, and bringing more games to London, Paris, etc., would get American football back into the consciousness over there.
No, football will never replace soccer in the rest of the world. But that doesn't mean the NFL should avoid such a huge market completely.
Sandra