What cities do you think should have NFL teams? (schedule, ticket, pro)
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cincinatiis close but their team is not that good if kentucky's team was good the bengals might move. most of the soth kentucky fan base fore the titans if in the border counties.
I have never once heard of Cincinatti possibly moving. Being good has nothing to do with a team moving. Players and coaches is what determines how good a team is, not their location. An owner or purchasing owner is what would initiate a team moving markets and then it has to be approved by the other owners as well as the league. No one affiliated with the league wants to move a team unless there is a very good reason to do so. Consistently low attendance and stadium issues are just about the only reasons that a team would be approved for relocation.
I would suggest educating yourself a little bit on the business behind the NFL. Your post are making your fellow Packer fans such as myself look bad!
All good ideas, but I think 32 teams is enough for the NFL. A new league needs to come up and put teams in Los Angeles, San Antonio, Milwaukee, Portland, Salt Lake City, Louisville, Albuquerque, Columbus, etc.
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