Robert Kraft's Wild Scotland Idea is in 'Conversation' and the NFL Should Be Focused on Week 1
Alright, listen up, 12s, because sometimes you just gotta shake your head at what's making headlines while the *real* football season is just kicking off. Seriously, we're barely into the regular season grind, figuring out who's who, and what's the big buzz? It's the New England Patriots, and their owner Robert Kraft, talking about playing a game in Scotland. Scotland! Can you believe it? This isn't some crazy rumor, folks. This whole "Patriots to Scotland" thing is officially in the "conversation" phase, per reports.The "Tartan Army" and Kraft's International Vision
So, where did this even come from, you ask? Apparently, the seeds were sown after the "Tartan Army," a rather enthusiastic group of Scottish football fans, descended upon Boston for the World Cup. Word on the street is they "drank all the beer," and that, my friends, must have made quite the impression on Mr. Kraft. Following that epic, sudsy takeover, the Patriots owner reportedly expressed a keen interest to the NFL about hosting a game in Scotland. Mike Reiss of ESPN dropped this gem, citing unnamed NFL sources, so you know it's not just locker room chatter. But let's be real, a *conversation* isn't an *active* situation. It's like when your buddy says, "Hey, we should totally go skydivingTrade on Every Game with Kalshi
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sometime!" You're talking about it, but nobody's got their chute packed yet.What's Really at Stake for the League?
Now, the NFL's got its checklist for picking an international host country. You need an existing fanbase to actually show up, a stadium that's up to snuff or at least close to NFL standards, and, obviously, teams willing to make the trip. Guess what? The Patriots are already checked off on that last one. Kraft's clearly all-in on this kilts-and-bagpipes vision. But the other stuff, the fanbase, the stadium logistics, that all needs to be analyzed and resolved. This isn't just a hop across the pond; it's a huge undertaking. While we're all out here in the Emerald City, laser-focused on the actual, present-day NFL action, it feels a bit wild to be discussing overseas exhibition games from a team that's, well, not exactly lighting up the league right now. Forget "conversations" about Scotland. We're in early season form, the real battles are happening on the field right now, not in some future international travel itinerary. Our eyes should be on what's happening this week, on the trenches, on who's stepping up. So, what's next? Probably more talk about this potential Scotland trip, but let's hope the league, and every team, keeps its eyes on the prize: the hard-fought games being played right here, right now, as we push through this young season.This article was created with AI assistance and reviewed by Seattle On Tap editorial staff. Always verify information with official team sources.