Rockinon Posted March 24, 2015 Posted March 24, 2015 http://blogs.canoe.ca/krykslants/nfl/exclusive-bills-owner-terry-pegula-not-opposed-to-nfl-franchise-in-toronto/ Not a bad write up. Don't kill the messenger. At least have the decency to read it 1st.
C.Biscuit97 Posted March 24, 2015 Posted March 24, 2015 Who cares now? But they proved they weren't ready for a NFL team and the only other Toronto team we have to go head up against, the Leafs, are a joke. Bring it on!
YoloinOhio Posted March 24, 2015 Posted March 24, 2015 Ha - I just posted same article. Still reading it myself though.
VanCity Posted March 24, 2015 Posted March 24, 2015 Who cares now? But they proved they weren't ready for a NFL team and the only other Toronto team we have to go head up against, the Leafs, are a joke. Bring it on! I grew up just outside of Toronto and have never hesitated to say that the city doesn't deserve a NFL team. The comprehension of the game is getting better, but the support for the NFL game is, overall, very weak. However, in today's Toronto, the Raptors have served notice and their fanbase is as educated, and more loyal, as the Leafs fanbase in their respective sport. Toronto has a massive minority population that can relate to the NBA player far better than to the NHL guys.
Rockinon Posted March 24, 2015 Author Posted March 24, 2015 3 biggest markets in North America.....NY, LA and Toronto. Not about moving the Bills. I thought it was interesting about the fans in Toronto. Said there were mostly Bills fans in Ontario just across the boarder but in Toronto it's mostly a mixed bag. If they got together on a Toronto team, it could be big. Ha - I just posted same article. Still reading it myself though. And you were 1st. Shoot!
C.Biscuit97 Posted March 24, 2015 Posted March 24, 2015 I grew up just outside of Toronto and have never hesitated to say that the city doesn't deserve a NFL team. The comprehension of the game is getting better, but the support for the NFL game is, overall, very weak. However, in today's Toronto, the Raptors have served notice and their fanbase is as educated, and more loyal, as the Leafs fanbase in their respective sport. Toronto has a massive minority population that can relate to the NBA player far better than to the NHL guys. I've gone to a few Raptors games recently and respect that fanbase. But I don't care how bad the Bills were, they should have sold out those games if they wanted to prove they were a NFL market. If Buffalo had that chance to get a major baseball team or NBA team, we would have packed that place.
YoloinOhio Posted March 24, 2015 Posted March 24, 2015 3 biggest markets in North America.....NY, LA and Toronto. Not about moving the Bills. I thought it was interesting about the fans in Toronto. Said there were mostly Bills fans in Ontario just across the boarder but in Toronto it's mostly a mixed bag. If they got together on a Toronto team, it could be big. And you were 1st. Shoot! they can just be merged. It's a really good interview; touches on their approach to FA and personnel decisions too.
Leroi Posted March 24, 2015 Posted March 24, 2015 It would be cool having Toronto-proper (lol) fans coming to Pegulas house and rooting against the Bills. Similar to Maple Leafs, Sabres games. My only concern, as an owner, would be support. Can the "golden horseshoe" support a local team? History and the TO series says NO. I don't think Toronto will ever have a franchise, mainly because it's in another country, and with a completely different culture than the USA. Imo
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