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That's like saying X Cola will never be as popular as Coca-Cola, so there's no point in trying to get any market share at all. It makes no sense at all.
The NFL is a business. If it can expand its audience by 50% of 25% or even 10% by mining foreign markets, it only makes business sense to do so.
It's like putting an NHL team (or two) in greater Los Angeles. You can point out that hockey is more popular in Saskatoon and Duluth, but by sheer numbers that team (or two) is going to make more of a go of it in LA than in those vastly smaller markets. By the same token, it's quite possible that the NFL can find more fans in the British Isles or Asia or Latin America than it can in the U.S. and Canada because these markets are more or less tapped out.
That's how business works. It's not a personal affront to anyone.
heh, did anybody/everybody check out yesterday's date here? Saw this one coming!
In my neck of the woods, i put stink bait on the 6 lb. Test line and all i get is carp. I wasn't going to say anything, heh----but!
8 posts- lkc caught his limit. Daily limit in my state is 8.
Ok everybody, what's that two word reply here?
April fool!
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