And as long as there are cities with NFL teams there will..................ah what the hell i dont have a pun for this but here are a few NFL worthy cities and a few cities that dont even deserve the hype.
Number 3 best NFL worthy village is...........................
3. Las Vegas.
You know about 10 years ago this could have been possible. But with Roger Goddell it's about as likely as a Sea World coming to Rwanda. The NFL is trying to create a league of fine young men that are good stewards and good athletes. But hey it's Vegas!
Pros-Viva Las Vegas! No Problem selling tickets. No problem rasing money. It'll be a popular team. Gives nevada people something to like besides casinos and brothels.
Cons-It's Vegas! Gives NFL "bad" name. There will be lots of scandals with players. Not exactly the most "veagasy" thing. Takes away UNLV fans.
2. Portland, Oregon.
The Portland trailblazers have stayed. I think an NFL team could not only thrive but flourish in Portland. Plenty of people and fans.
Pros-Simply an ideal NFL city. Just a good family place or single place. The city is very comparible to NFL cities.
Cons-It's a little bit boring. Rainy weather.
1. Toronto.
Can you see it now the NFL goes N ternational! Toronto supports CFL and NBA team.
Pros-International. No shortage of people. Canaidiens go to bills games alot.
Cons-It's the NFL. Not the IFL. It's not america. We'd have to sing O Canada. It's too different.
Honerable mention.
Raleigh,
Birmingham,
Honolulu.
Now the worst ideas
3. Virginia.
Not a city but who cares. No the NFL doesn't need Virginia. Virginia i believe is the largest state with no team. But tell them to look up and down and they'll see one.
2. San Antonio-
With a huge cowboys fan population here all talk should be....eliminated
1. LA-
I'll be cold and dead in the ground before an NFL team ever again enters hollywood.
dishonerable mention-Columbus, Albany, El Paso, and San Jose
Love Michigan football. Carolina Panthers. UNC Basketball. Detroit Tigers/Red Sox. Actually I'm not a Tiger guy. My parents love them but my uncle(who i was close with) gave me a Sox hat for my 6th B-day. When I saw MY hat on TV. I guess that was the moment. I'd like to see more successful Tiger seasons but at least I've got the Red Sox to cheer me up(although they don't look too good).
I guess my story is Born in Michigan moved to North Carolina at 13 and saw first ever home panthers game. I loved them for some reason.