How foolish. The Jets and Dolphins played this weekend in England and it was the major sporting event in the UK. Full House... the place was packed.
The Rugby Union World Cup is the major sporting event in the UK.
The number of people who watched the 2014 Super Bowl peaked at just 1.2 million in the UK.
Football is far more popular in Canada than rugby.
Here are two stats: Rugby union is the fastest growing sport in both Canada and USA. And in Canada, the largest sport in terms of number of players is football (or "soccer", as you call it).
2015 Rugby World Cup
England vs Uruguay
K.O: 20.00BST
Etihad Stadium, Manchester
Capacity: 55,000
Eddie Jones: England have lacked bulldog spirit at World Cup
BBC Sport
9 October 2015
England have lacked their traditional "bulldog spirit" since winning the 2003 World Cup, says Japan boss Eddie Jones.
Jones, whose side can still qualify for the last eight of this year's tournament, added that he would discuss the England role if it was available.
"There are definitely issues in the English game," Jones, who was Australia coach when England beat them in the final 12 years ago, told BBC Sport.
"England teams usually have a strong set-piece, a strong defence."
Jones' Japan side caused the shock of the World Cup so far when they beat two-time champions South Africa in
their opening match of the tournament.
Eddie Jones led the Wallabies between 2001 and 2005 and also worked on South Africa's World Cup win in 2007, when they beat England 15-6 in a final also remembered for Mark Cueto's wrongly disallowed try for England
His appointment as head coach of South African Super Rugby side
Stormers was confirmed shortly after he humbled the Springboks - but he says he would consider an approach from the Rugby Football Union if it decides to replace current England head coach Stuart Lancaster.
"You speak to anyone," the Australian said.
"I have not indicated that I want to coach England or desire the job, but certainly if the RFU came knocking at the door I would chat to them."
On England's struggles, he added: "Clive Woodward's side in 2003 was built around a very strong set-piece and defence.
"Over the six years Woodward had them, they built a very good all-round attacking game. That is the basis for every successful international team."
Jones also believes captain Chris Robshaw does not justify his place in the number seven shirt.
"I just don't think that Robshaw is an open-side flanker, he is more a six and a half," he said.
"If you can't find a proper open-side flanker that is playing in England - which seems to be the case - then there has to be some sort of structural problem."
England beat Australia 20-17 in the Aussies' own backyard to win the 2003 Rugby World Cup. England were also ranked No1 in the world at the time
BBC Sport - Eddie Jones: England have lacked bulldog spirit at World Cup
2015 Rugby World Cup
Wales vs Australia
K.O: 16.45BST
At Twickenham, London
Capacity: 82,000
Wales have not beaten two-time champions Australia in their last ten Tests, stretching back to 2008
BBC Sport
9 October 2015
Wales go into Saturday's World Cup Pool A decider trying to buck a trend that has seen them lose their last 10 Tests against Australia.
Both sides have secured quarter-final places by beating England in the tournament's most difficult group.
The losers at Twickenham on Saturday know they will still progress, but South Africa await them next in the quarter final.
The winners will face either Scotland or Japan and should have an easier path towards the final.
The odds are stacked in Australia's favour, not just because of their impressive performance in humbling England
33-13 last weekend but because the Wallabies last lost to Wales in November 2008.
"We haven't spoken about it at all," was Wales coach Warren Gatland's reaction when asked about that losing streak.
"The last five times there's been a score in it. We've been ahead in games and haven't been able to finish it off but you learn from that.
"In the last big game in the autumn against South Africa we closed that game down [when Wales won 12-6].
"We were brilliant against England in the last 10 to 15 minutes coming from behind and then showing maturity under a lot of pressure to close that game out.
"Hopefully if we're in that same situation on Saturday night we're able to be smart and accurate enough to shut the game down."
Wales' last victory over Australia was a 21-18 win at the Millennium Stadium in November 2008
BBC Sport - Rugby World Cup 2015: Wales v Australia (Sat)