Well, Toronto, but I think the Bills should move there.
That was my initial thought too. Seems like that is the way they are headed.London and Mexico City
Well, Toronto, but I think the Bills should move there.
It's time to stop giving taxpayers money to the richest sports league in the world and to the feudal lords that run its teams.
I am curious on what the attendance will be. Packer fans are known for being faithful and hard-core, but with the travel distance and logistics involved and ticket prices to the game, I don't see it being well-attended.Toronto already has a football team that gets no attention. There are rumblings of moving it.
We are hosting a preseason game between the Packers and the Raiders and it’s getting a lukewarm reception. I personally don’t think the NFL fits here.
Buffalo supports their team like few cities do, the tlak to move them is cause a city has a bigger media market, but leave Buffalo alone
You didn't remember the Alamo lol. I may be looking at a different metric but San Antonio popped up in my head immediately as the largest city with no NFL team. Unlike Houston and Dallas, SA sn’t a football talent pool largely because of the demographics of the city but they are huge football fans. I’ve heard good ole’ Jerry Jones would fight S.A. getting a team though.St Louis is the biggest US TV market without a team IIRC, so that seems an obvious choice.
I’ve often thought Boise might be a good spot.
You didn't remember the Alamo lol. I may be looking at a different metric but San Antonio popped up in my head immediately as the largest city with no NFL team. Unlike Houston and Dallas, SA sn’t a football talent pool largely because of the demographics of the city but they are huge football fans. I’ve heard good ole’ Jerry Jones would fight S.A. getting a team though.
I am curious on what the attendance will be. Packer fans are known for being faithful and hard-core, but with the travel distance and logistics involved and ticket prices to the game, I don't see it being well-attended.