>Argentina's profile: Led by the greatest player ever in Lionel Messi, the two-time World Cup winners are ocean-deep and nails-tough. The Albiceleste are also one of the favorites in Qatar after winning the South American championship last year. They'll be hoping to send Messi, who is appearing in his fifth final tournament this year, off with one of the few major titles he hasn't won. — McIntyre >Why the Dolphins? The Miami Dolphins can probably relate to Argentina, as their two championships feel like ancient history, and their passionate fanbase is desperate to experience that success again. Of course, the Dolphins don't employ an icon like Lionel Messi, but they've got a deep roster and a loaded offense. Messi might be facing more pressure, but Tua Tagovailoa can surely relate. — Helman
>Mexico's profile: Like England, Mexico has an enormous and passionate fan base who have sky-high and often unrealistic expectations for a national team that never actually wins anything. El Tri does always qualify for the World Cup, though, and they do always advance, having reached the knockout stage seven straight times. They also always lose immediately when they get to the round of 16. Mexico, which will field its weakest squad in recent memory in Qatar, has never reached the quarterfinal of a World Cup they didn't host. >Why the Packers? A massive, passionate fan base with high expectations and a tendency to wear green. Obviously, the Green Bay Packers have a rich history of winning championships. But here in the past decade, they're pretty great at reaching the knockout round and failing to advance, and this is their weakest team in quite some time. Sounds a lot like El Tri.
There's probably no better match than England and Cowboys, it's perfect
They stink, a common trait for teams owned by heirs/heiresses
i thought the cowboys were america's team?
That's a marketing fabrication with no basis in reality
Tell me about the Eagles, team which Im lifelong since 5 minutes ago
Considered championship contenders this year. They were undefeated until last week, then got another win today by the skin of their teeth. Recently beat Tom Brady in the 'owl.
They won a few championships 70 years ago, but were basically cursed since then until they won again a couple years ago. They have been one of the most consistently solid teams for the last 20 years, but rarely spectacular and usually choke in the playoffs. Currently they're somewhat rebuilding as the guys that won the super bowl are aging or gone. But they're ahead of schedule and have a talented young team with the best record in the league this year.
Despite the hate they get, eagles fans are among the best in the league. Very passionate and have high expectations.
>https://www.foxsports.com/stories/nfl/nfl-comparisons-for-all-32-teams-competing-at-world-cup-2022
1. ARGENTINA
2. BRAZIL
3. Netherlands
>Mexico
>Green Bay
>Argentina
>Dolphins
LMFAO, can't wait for the dogshit coverage during the 2026 WC
>Argentina
>Dolphins
probably literally just because of the similarity with the logo and flag, but the dolphins aren’t bad this year (I think?)
>Argentina's profile: Led by the greatest player ever in Lionel Messi, the two-time World Cup winners are ocean-deep and nails-tough. The Albiceleste are also one of the favorites in Qatar after winning the South American championship last year. They'll be hoping to send Messi, who is appearing in his fifth final tournament this year, off with one of the few major titles he hasn't won. — McIntyre
>Why the Dolphins? The Miami Dolphins can probably relate to Argentina, as their two championships feel like ancient history, and their passionate fanbase is desperate to experience that success again. Of course, the Dolphins don't employ an icon like Lionel Messi, but they've got a deep roster and a loaded offense. Messi might be facing more pressure, but Tua Tagovailoa can surely relate. — Helman
>Mexico's profile: Like England, Mexico has an enormous and passionate fan base who have sky-high and often unrealistic expectations for a national team that never actually wins anything. El Tri does always qualify for the World Cup, though, and they do always advance, having reached the knockout stage seven straight times. They also always lose immediately when they get to the round of 16. Mexico, which will field its weakest squad in recent memory in Qatar, has never reached the quarterfinal of a World Cup they didn't host.
>Why the Packers? A massive, passionate fan base with high expectations and a tendency to wear green. Obviously, the Green Bay Packers have a rich history of winning championships. But here in the past decade, they're pretty great at reaching the knockout round and failing to advance, and this is their weakest team in quite some time. Sounds a lot like El Tri.
its still bad, green bay fits argentina more
>england fans
>cowboys fans
both annoying as hell
Are Raiders any good? I have no idea which sport is even that.
There's probably no better match than England and Cowboys, it's perfect
They stink, a common trait for teams owned by heirs/heiresses
That's a marketing fabrication with no basis in reality
Considered championship contenders this year. They were undefeated until last week, then got another win today by the skin of their teeth. Recently beat Tom Brady in the 'owl.
and iRAAAAAAAN iRAAAAAAAN so far away
PANTERI PANTERI VI STE HRABRI MOMCI
i thought the cowboys were america's team?
I thought it was the Patriots?
no, that's a nickname of the cowboys
for me, it's arkan's lions
wait panthers FRICK
Tell me about the Eagles, team which Im lifelong since 5 minutes ago
good record, 2 bad performances lately
Won the Super Bowl 5 years ago and they are tied with the Vikings for the best record in the league right now. It's a really good comparison for you.
They won a few championships 70 years ago, but were basically cursed since then until they won again a couple years ago. They have been one of the most consistently solid teams for the last 20 years, but rarely spectacular and usually choke in the playoffs. Currently they're somewhat rebuilding as the guys that won the super bowl are aging or gone. But they're ahead of schedule and have a talented young team with the best record in the league this year.
Despite the hate they get, eagles fans are among the best in the league. Very passionate and have high expectations.
>America is the Jets
I'll take it, they aren't that bad of a team to be compared to. If they had a better QB they could be serious contenders.
Argentina, Mexico, Japan.
It seems like pirate life is back on the menu, boys. THE SEA IS OURS!
Is the nfl club that is on our flag chokers too?
They were in the Super Bowl last season
Yeah
Wales. Love that cool dragon in their flag, their nonsense language and that crazy b***h queen they had
>KC
That's the one with L'Jarius Sneed, right?
to win: croatia
to lose miserably: argentina
How is the Polish team?