Which city would you like the nfl to expand to?

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Yakuza Rich;1991444 said:
Watertown, NY. Could put the weather in Green Bay, Buffalo and Foxboro to shame.

Just kidding.

Las Vegas They should have a pro sports franchise by now.

lol having played baseball in the snow in watertown I can say that is an understatement.

Nothing like opening day of baseball in dense snow flurries.
 

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CliffnMesquite;1991032 said:
Mesquite! :)
LOL yeah the Mesquite Mere cats.

Team mascots.

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ThreeSportStar80;1991027 said:
Norfolk, VA

I agree with the Hampton Roads area of Virginia. It is the biggest area in the country without a professional sports team.
 

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Rampage;1991053 said:
none. their's already a few franchises they should do away with.





Agreed. The talent's way too diluted as it is. Contract.
 

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Toronto 4 sure.

A team in Toronto would at least match Jerry's prices in his stadium and we would still sell out

The only thing about having the game here is that there will be no tailgating
 

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shooterware94;1991023 said:
:cool: Kind of off topic but i was wondering what you all think should be the next city to expand too and what city you would like to see have a nfl franchise. Anywhere in north america no europe.


Gassville, Arkansas....

Already have the perfect name for them. The Gassville Gassers!!:lmao2:
 

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shooterware94;1991023 said:
:cool: Kind of off topic but i was wondering what you all think should be the next city to expand too and what city you would like to see have a nfl franchise. Anywhere in north america no europe.


Of course my city Big Los Angeles!! CA.. 323 !!
 

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EndGame;1991171 said:
I think Mexico City would be a good place to go. The NFL wants to go international, and places like Toronto and Mexico City would allow them to do it without causing an undue amount of travel for existing teams.

..this actually has possibilities.

Huge following in Mexico for American football..

..and the revenue from the "Hecho en Mexico' bobbing-head doll sales would fund the next bargaining agreement all by itself.

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EPL0c0;1991361 said:
The good folks in/around Washington DC deserve an NFL caliber professional football team.:lmao:

No they don't.:laugh2:I like making fun of one team.
 

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Lots of interesting answers! Las Vegas is very intriguing. And Toronto will get Buffalo soon. Just a matter of time. Jaxonville might be moving soon, imo. Portland, Las Vegas, Lincoln, and Oklahoma City would all be better markets than Jax.
 

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Louisville, Ky. But I don't see that happening because we already have so many teams close together around here. The closest being Indy.
 

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DWhite Fan;1991440 said:
Nome, Alaska - Just think about seeing an NFL football game played while the Aurora Borealis dances in the sky above:D

Honolulu, Hawaii - finally make games played in Aloha Stadium mean something. The visiting teams could get there early in the week and enjoy the scenery:bow:

Honestly, the NFL has more than enough teams as it is. We don't need anymore draft picks wasted by semi-pro teams (i.e. Cardinals, Eagles, etc..):lmao:

Honolulu is what I was thinking too. Move the Cowboys and they could be the Hawaii Paniolos. J/K
 
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