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Post by Jason Cashe on Nov 5, 2012 19:17:22 GMT -4
U know Jacksonville is in the AFC right I'd move the jags only team with no history other than blacking out any week they're not on mnf. Switch em with the chiefs. Yeah I know, they're in my division. I'm saying send them to LA and make them an NFC West Team. Trade them to the NFC for Arizona which would fill their spot in AFC South. But I fully agree with Goeren, I think Bills might as well be Toronto.
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Post by Speede on Nov 6, 2012 1:59:51 GMT -4
Honestly, I don't care a bit about LA, and if I saw Jacksonville move, I wouldn't care any less. I approve of the Rams, and was a fan when I was real young because of Marshall Faulk, but I'd be sad to see them go back to LA in all honesty. St. Louis athletics has been growing on me, both baseball and football (especially now that Pujols is in LA), and I'd hate to see them move.
Honestly, I hope the Bills get better, because there is one team in the NFL I can't stand and it's the Patriots; it's saddening that I live in a world where the team I hate most is in a different division than my favorite team, but it's true. And as was mentioned earlier, I wouldn't like seeing the Bills go to LA, because it wouldn't leave many good options for a replacement in the AFC East; I wouldn't mind seeing them go to Canada, but it makes the "NATIONAL Football League" international, and I think it could end up in the league changing names.
On one last note... Go Steelers. That is all.
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Post by Jason Cashe on Nov 6, 2012 2:37:37 GMT -4
NHL has American Teams, Canadian teams as well. Basketball, same thing. Baseball same thing I think as well. "National" means squat. North America consists of the US and Canada, therefore it's not a big deal. Bills might as well be in Toronto, their fan base is there mostly. Canada comes down farther into the US than California goes up. I think I'm saying it right....IT might as well be part of the same country. Just keep the Mounties up there aye...
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Post by C.J. Gates on Nov 6, 2012 9:53:40 GMT -4
Also, speaking as a Bills fan, I feel like they are a very strong possibility to move as well. Their lease in Buffalo is almost up and their stadium is falling apart. Combine that with the small markey syndrome and it seems likely they'll be moving soon. The only thing they have going for them is their fanbase, and thats not enough to keep a team in the NFL these days. If they don't move to LA, I would expect them to be in Toronto by the time the decade is out. I'd have to agree here. Toronto has been looking to bring the Bills to the city for awhile, since the entire deal they have was to begin the transition to bringing an NFL team here, and ideally having that team be Buffalo. If the Bills don't go anywhere else and they aren't able to get things going in Buffalo, Toronto seems likely for them. It kind of works a lot like what was said with San Diego/LA. With fans being close(r) to the boarder, they could travel into Toronto to watch their team. As for "their fan base being in Toronto" though, I don't know if that's 100% true. Without any sports package, the Toronto area gets every Buffalo game on TV, no matter what time it's on at, in place of higher profile games at times. I THINK Buffalo is the closest NFL team to Toronto, so people wanting to get their fix, only really have the option of Buffalo to go with (the New York teams are an option though farther and can't really be done on a day trip like Buffalo can). I wouldn't say I'm a Bills fan, though I'm sure that if they came to Toronto permanently, I'd pay more attention to them. And maybe if they did, ticket prices would be normal and not the cash that they're charging for them now.
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Post by Speede on Nov 7, 2012 2:17:30 GMT -4
NHL has American Teams, Canadian teams as well. Basketball, same thing. Baseball same thing I think as well. "National" means squat. North America consists of the US and Canada, therefore it's not a big deal. Bills might as well be in Toronto, their fan base is there mostly. Canada comes down farther into the US than California goes up. I think I'm saying it right....IT might as well be part of the same country. Just keep the Mounties up there aye... Yeah, but it's Major League Baseball (nowhere, mind you, does it say anything about "National"). I don't care about hockey, and unless it's a game featuring the Knicks, Bulls, or Thunder, the same can be said about basketball... Oh, and I approve of Allen Iverson also.
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Post by Jason Cashe on Nov 7, 2012 5:13:06 GMT -4
It's a good thing that you are the only opinion out there then isn't it Speedo? I'm not a fan of Hockey/Basketball/Baseball or Soccer. However I like highlights of these sports on occasion, top 10 is always nice. I just think taking more of the ideas Canada has, becoming more friendly with what they do and sharing what we do can benefit THIS country.
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