if they had one come to Toronto, i would still remain a Steelers fan..GamerMan97yeah same here. I live close to Toronto but I will be a Giants fan for life
No the NFL needs to stay in the US. Football really isn't a world game...it's mainly the US and that's it.ThunderEightWell there are numerous fans in Canada and Mexico. They have Canadian Football League, and in Mexico they play American football in college.
I don't see that happening soon. There isn't a frachise that would be obvious to move and if a franchise decided to move LA would be more attractive than somewhere in CanadaChances are that a team may be relocated to Canada.
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I hope San Antonio gets a team, I would go to the games alot.....with my cowboys hat of course.Espurs117:lol: Another in-state-rival eh?
We'd have to fill out all of the good markets here first. That includes LA, San Antonio, and any number of relatively small markets that want to take on the challenge of holding an NFL team. That's going to take a while. wallymartinHow is Los Angeles a good market, they lost their teams once before already. Give someone else a shot.
[QUOTE="wallymartin"]We'd have to fill out all of the good markets here first. That includes LA, San Antonio, and any number of relatively small markets that want to take on the challenge of holding an NFL team. That's going to take a while. bgres077How is Los Angeles a good market, they lost their teams once before already. Give someone else a shot. Like Wisconsin?
[QUOTE="wallymartin"]We'd have to fill out all of the good markets here first. That includes LA, San Antonio, and any number of relatively small markets that want to take on the challenge of holding an NFL team. That's going to take a while. bgres077How is Los Angeles a good market, they lost their teams once before already. Give someone else a shot.
It's population makes it the #1 market in the country, regardless of the past failings there.
[QUOTE="bgres077"][QUOTE="wallymartin"]We'd have to fill out all of the good markets here first. That includes LA, San Antonio, and any number of relatively small markets that want to take on the challenge of holding an NFL team. That's going to take a while. dallas_cowboys3How is Los Angeles a good market, they lost their teams once before already. Give someone else a shot. Like Wisconsin? You'll never see an empty seat in Lambeau field. Wisconsin is a very dedicated football state.
[QUOTE="dallas_cowboys3"][QUOTE="bgres077"][QUOTE="wallymartin"]We'd have to fill out all of the good markets here first. That includes LA, San Antonio, and any number of relatively small markets that want to take on the challenge of holding an NFL team. That's going to take a while. bgres077How is Los Angeles a good market, they lost their teams once before already. Give someone else a shot. Like Wisconsin? You'll never see an empty seat in Lambeau field. Wisconsin is a very dedicated football state. Okay well, I feel that football is better in heat than cold.
[QUOTE="bgres077"][QUOTE="dallas_cowboys3"][QUOTE="bgres077"][QUOTE="wallymartin"]We'd have to fill out all of the good markets here first. That includes LA, San Antonio, and any number of relatively small markets that want to take on the challenge of holding an NFL team. That's going to take a while. dallas_cowboys3How is Los Angeles a good market, they lost their teams once before already. Give someone else a shot. Like Wisconsin? You'll never see an empty seat in Lambeau field. Wisconsin is a very dedicated football state. Okay well, I feel that football is better in heat than cold. So you'd rather watch a 70 degree and sunny game than a snow or ice bowl?
[QUOTE="dallas_cowboys3"][QUOTE="bgres077"][QUOTE="dallas_cowboys3"][QUOTE="bgres077"][QUOTE="wallymartin"]We'd have to fill out all of the good markets here first. That includes LA, San Antonio, and any number of relatively small markets that want to take on the challenge of holding an NFL team. That's going to take a while. bgres077How is Los Angeles a good market, they lost their teams once before already. Give someone else a shot. Like Wisconsin? You'll never see an empty seat in Lambeau field. Wisconsin is a very dedicated football state. Okay well, I feel that football is better in heat than cold. So you'd rather watch a 70 degree and sunny game than a snow or ice bowl? Alright then, a rainy climate. Rain + field = mud.
[QUOTE="dallas_cowboys3"][QUOTE="bgres077"][QUOTE="dallas_cowboys3"][QUOTE="bgres077"][QUOTE="wallymartin"]We'd have to fill out all of the good markets here first. That includes LA, San Antonio, and any number of relatively small markets that want to take on the challenge of holding an NFL team. That's going to take a while. bgres077How is Los Angeles a good market, they lost their teams once before already. Give someone else a shot. Like Wisconsin? You'll never see an empty seat in Lambeau field. Wisconsin is a very dedicated football state. Okay well, I feel that football is better in heat than cold. So you'd rather watch a 70 degree and sunny game than a snow or ice bowl?
Dam the Ice Bowl to hell.
How is Los Angeles a good market, they lost their teams once before already. Give someone else a shot. Like Wisconsin? You'll never see an empty seat in Lambeau field. Wisconsin is a very dedicated football state. Okay well, I feel that football is better in heat than cold. So you'd rather watch a 70 degree and sunny game than a snow or ice bowl?[QUOTE="bgres077"][QUOTE="dallas_cowboys3"][QUOTE="bgres077"][QUOTE="dallas_cowboys3"][QUOTE="bgres077"][QUOTE="wallymartin"]We'd have to fill out all of the good markets here first. That includes LA, San Antonio, and any number of relatively small markets that want to take on the challenge of holding an NFL team. That's going to take a while. Espurs117
Dam the Ice Bowl to hell.
Go Dust Bowl![QUOTE="GamerMan97"]if they had one come to Toronto, i would still remain a Steelers fan..bloody1f4knightyeah same here. I live close to Toronto but I will be a Giants fan for lifesame here. i live in grand valley (near orangeville) which is close to toronto but i would still remain a chargers fan
[QUOTE="bloody1f4knight"][QUOTE="GamerMan97"]if they had one come to Toronto, i would still remain a Steelers fan..Goliath_unityeah same here. I live close to Toronto but I will be a Giants fan for lifesame here. i live in grand valley (near orangeville) which is close to toronto but i would still remain a chargers fan I live in Maryland and I'm still a Cowboys fan.:D
How is Los Angeles a good market, they lost their teams once before already. Give someone else a shot. Like Wisconsin? You'll never see an empty seat in Lambeau field. Wisconsin is a very dedicated football state. Okay well, I feel that football is better in heat than cold. So you'd rather watch a 70 degree and sunny game than a snow or ice bowl?[QUOTE="bgres077"][QUOTE="dallas_cowboys3"][QUOTE="bgres077"][QUOTE="dallas_cowboys3"][QUOTE="bgres077"][QUOTE="wallymartin"]We'd have to fill out all of the good markets here first. That includes LA, San Antonio, and any number of relatively small markets that want to take on the challenge of holding an NFL team. That's going to take a while. Espurs117
Dam the Ice Bowl to hell.
[QUOTE="Espurs117"]How is Los Angeles a good market, they lost their teams once before already. Give someone else a shot. Like Wisconsin? You'll never see an empty seat in Lambeau field. Wisconsin is a very dedicated football state. Okay well, I feel that football is better in heat than cold. So you'd rather watch a 70 degree and sunny game than a snow or ice bowl?[QUOTE="bgres077"][QUOTE="dallas_cowboys3"][QUOTE="bgres077"][QUOTE="dallas_cowboys3"][QUOTE="bgres077"][QUOTE="wallymartin"]We'd have to fill out all of the good markets here first. That includes LA, San Antonio, and any number of relatively small markets that want to take on the challenge of holding an NFL team. That's going to take a while. bgres077
Dam the Ice Bowl to hell.
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