26CornerBlitz Posted May 31, 2014 Posted May 31, 2014 http://profootballta...hin-five-years/ The long-awaited return of the NFL to Los Angeles is five or fewer years away, according to one NFL owner.Dolphins owner Stephen Ross said today that he can “see it coming,” and that a team will move to Los Angeles — not an expansion team — soon.
Big Turk Posted May 31, 2014 Posted May 31, 2014 (edited) Yeah, probably his team that hasn't had a true sellout in over 5 years...maybe he and the sponsors are tired of buying 10-20,000 tickets a week and giving them out for free Edited May 31, 2014 by matter2003
Miyagi-Do Karate Posted May 31, 2014 Posted May 31, 2014 Yeah, probably his team that hasn't had a true sellout in over 5 years...maybe he and the sponsors are tired of buying 10-20,000 tickets a week and giving them out for free I was going to say the same thing. They should just move the Dolphins or Jaguars out there. No real fanbase, very little impact on the community and economy, and hard time generating ticket sales. If those teams left, there wouldn't even be a protest.
Fingon Posted May 31, 2014 Posted May 31, 2014 That would have to exclude the Bills then since they can't move for 6 more years.
Buftex Posted May 31, 2014 Posted May 31, 2014 If Ross ever moved the Dolphins, it would be a Cleveland Browns situation all over again...Dolphins fans may not be as hardore as some...but Miami is a huge sports city...if the fish ever start winning again, they will come. Much as we (or at least I ) hate them, the Dolphins still have a pretty big fan base, nationally. If any team moves to LA in the near future, it will be Jacksonville.
FLFan Posted May 31, 2014 Posted May 31, 2014 If Ross ever moved the Dolphins, it would be a Cleveland Browns situation all over again...Dolphins fans may not be as hardore as some...but Miami is a huge sports city...if the fish ever start winning again, they will come. Much as we (or at least I ) hate them, the Dolphins still have a pretty big fan base, nationally. If any team moves to LA in the near future, it will be Jacksonville. Not even close to the same thing.
chris heff Posted May 31, 2014 Posted May 31, 2014 If Ross ever moved the Dolphins, it would be a Cleveland Browns situation all over again...Dolphins fans may not be as hardore as some...but Miami is a huge sports city...if the fish ever start winning again, they will come. Much as we (or at least I ) hate them, the Dolphins still have a pretty big fan base, nationally. If any team moves to LA in the near future, it will be Jacksonville. I live in south east FL. I've gone to a lot of Bills, Dolphins games, there are almost as many Biils fans as Dolphins fans. No one goes to Panthers or Marlins games and those that do are usually there to root for the opponent. The Heat has fans.. Teams most likely to move to LA are the three teams that were once there, Rams, Raiders and Chargers.
bills1960 Posted May 31, 2014 Posted May 31, 2014 I understand that the NFL is a goliath compared to all other major sports in this country but does that mean we, as fans, have to be exposed to this kind of nonsense all the time? One day its a discussion about relocation, then it's expansion over seas, then it's expanding the playoffs. They always say "any publicity is good publicity" but for the NFL's case, they may need to rethink that. This goes well beyond being a Bills fan, it applies to all fans. Say what you will about the NHL, MLB and the NBA but at least their avid fans can focus on the actual game more than NFL fans can. Goodell needs to instill a certain degree of normalcy back to this sport.
nucci Posted May 31, 2014 Posted May 31, 2014 I understand that the NFL is a goliath compared to all other major sports in this country but does that mean we, as fans, have to be exposed to this kind of nonsense all the time? One day its a discussion about relocation, then it's expansion over seas, then it's expanding the playoffs. They always say "any publicity is good publicity" but for the NFL's case, they may need to rethink that. This goes well beyond being a Bills fan, it applies to all fans. Say what you will about the NHL, MLB and the NBA but at least their avid fans can focus on the actual game more than NFL fans can. Goodell needs to instill a certain degree of normalcy back to this sport. It's pretty easy to ignore plus most is speculation. Why worry about it? Life is too short. Training Camp starts soon!!
chris heff Posted May 31, 2014 Posted May 31, 2014 I understand that the NFL is a goliath compared to all other major sports in this country but does that mean we, as fans, have to be exposed to this kind of nonsense all the time? One day its a discussion about relocation, then it's expansion over seas, then it's expanding the playoffs. They always say "any publicity is good publicity" but for the NFL's case, they may need to rethink that. This goes well beyond being a Bills fan, it applies to all fans. Say what you will about the NHL, MLB and the NBA but at least their avid fans can focus on the actual game more than NFL fans can. Goodell needs to instill a certain degree of normalcy back to this sport. All of those leagues have had more teams move than the NFL. Atlanta alone has lost two NHL teams.
Miyagi-Do Karate Posted May 31, 2014 Posted May 31, 2014 I live in south east FL. I've gone to a lot of Bills, Dolphins games, there are almost as many Biils fans as Dolphins fans. No one goes to Panthers or Marlins games and those that do are usually there to root for the opponent. The Heat has fans.. Teams most likely to move to LA are the three teams that were once there, Rams, Raiders and Chargers. 1) heat "fans" will soon vanish if they ever fall below a championship caliber team, IMO. 2) it is just mind blowing to me that the raiders are in Oakland. Two teams in the Bay Area is absurd.
dwight in philly Posted May 31, 2014 Posted May 31, 2014 I understand that the NFL is a goliath compared to all other major sports in this country but does that mean we, as fans, have to be exposed to this kind of nonsense all the time? One day its a discussion about relocation, then it's expansion over seas, then it's expanding the playoffs. They always say "any publicity is good publicity" but for the NFL's case, they may need to rethink that. This goes well beyond being a Bills fan, it applies to all fans. Say what you will about the NHL, MLB and the NBA but at least their avid fans can focus on the actual game more than NFL fans can. Goodell needs to instill a certain degree of normalcy back to this sport. very VERY well said!
oman128 Posted May 31, 2014 Posted May 31, 2014 (edited) I live in Florida. Florida fans are more rabid when it comes to college football,rather than pro. I mean hard to get excited about the Bucs, Jags or Fish. College Football is a religion down south. Edited May 31, 2014 by oman128
chris heff Posted May 31, 2014 Posted May 31, 2014 I live in Florida. Florida fans are more rabid when it comes to college football,rather than pro. I mean hard to get excited about the Bucs, Jags or Fish. College Football is a religion down south. Best football game I've seen in ten years was Atlantic High vs Boca High. I think three kids from that game ended up in the NFL
It's in My Blood Posted May 31, 2014 Posted May 31, 2014 1) heat "fans" will soon vanish if they ever fall below a championship caliber team, Well at least us Heat fans have at least 3-4 years of a championship caliber team to root for. Go Heat!!
Playoff Bound Posted June 1, 2014 Posted June 1, 2014 It will probably be the Chargers or Raiders or both going to the Los Angeles. The Chargers are in a position to leave San Diego and the Raiders are year to year in Oakland. Both teams are only commited to stay through the 2014 season. There isn't any public support to build a new stadium for the Chargers and I doubt they could get it. The Chargers have a lot of fan support throughout Southern California, outside of San Diego.
Big Turk Posted June 1, 2014 Posted June 1, 2014 (edited) It will probably be the Chargers or Raiders or both going to the Los Angeles. The Chargers are in a position to leave San Diego and the Raiders are year to year in Oakland. Both teams are only commited to stay through the 2014 season. There isn't any public support to build a new stadium for the Chargers and I doubt they could get it. The Chargers have a lot of fan support throughout Southern California, outside of San Diego. California is giving no stadium funding period, and the NFL knows it. They absolutely can't afford it, its not even an option at this point. If they are moving to LA for a new stadium, they are going to be the ones funding it themselves Edited June 1, 2014 by matter2003
Marv's Neighbor Posted June 1, 2014 Posted June 1, 2014 IF anyone moves to LA, it will be: 1) Raiders, 2) Chargers. I think the NFL is living in the past on this one. The demographics are not there for an NFL franchise. Their TV audience would rather watch soccer or a bull fight than an NFL game. AND as others have mentioned, there's no funding for a Stadium.
sodbuster Posted June 1, 2014 Posted June 1, 2014 Maybe there will be a football franchise in Miami someday too.
Peter Posted June 1, 2014 Posted June 1, 2014 Best football game I've seen in ten years was Atlantic High vs Boca High. I think three kids from that game ended up in the NFL The quality of high school football is outstanding in Florida. I think there were more Florida kids drafted in this past draft than any other state.
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