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NFL: Should we have teams based outside the U.S.?
Posted on 11/21/16 at 9:44 am
Posted on 11/21/16 at 9:44 am
With the NFL having a game in Mexico City today we all know the NFL wants a team outside the U.S. The big question seems to be have simply become whether London or Mexico City gets a team first and which teams those will be.
Do you believe the NFL should go outside the U.S.? I would be okay with it, with San Diego basically telling the Chargers they aren't building a new stadium, I feel like the San Diego team would be a great fit for Mexico City (being so close to Mexico they probably have a decent Mexican fan base already). I would say finally move the Buffalo team to Toronto and move the Jacksonville team to London.
The reason I just mentioned team too instead of their actual team name is because if this does happen I believe the NFL should stop moving team names with them. Especially going overseas there are better names that would capture those countries and cities culture. The Rams move made sense as they were already the LA Rams before and were really coming back home, but I would say let Jacksonville keep the Jaguars name and history, let San Diego keep the Chargers name and history and let Buffalo keeps the Bills name and history. That way they can reclaim those names if the NFL ever moved a team back to those cities. Similar to what happened with Cleveland and the Browns name, the Ravens were essentially considered an expansion team and Cleveland kept the Browns name and all Browns history.
So what do you think, should we have NFL teams based outside the U.S.? Should those teams keep the names of whatever teams moves from the U.S. or have their own names?
Do you believe the NFL should go outside the U.S.? I would be okay with it, with San Diego basically telling the Chargers they aren't building a new stadium, I feel like the San Diego team would be a great fit for Mexico City (being so close to Mexico they probably have a decent Mexican fan base already). I would say finally move the Buffalo team to Toronto and move the Jacksonville team to London.
The reason I just mentioned team too instead of their actual team name is because if this does happen I believe the NFL should stop moving team names with them. Especially going overseas there are better names that would capture those countries and cities culture. The Rams move made sense as they were already the LA Rams before and were really coming back home, but I would say let Jacksonville keep the Jaguars name and history, let San Diego keep the Chargers name and history and let Buffalo keeps the Bills name and history. That way they can reclaim those names if the NFL ever moved a team back to those cities. Similar to what happened with Cleveland and the Browns name, the Ravens were essentially considered an expansion team and Cleveland kept the Browns name and all Browns history.
So what do you think, should we have NFL teams based outside the U.S.? Should those teams keep the names of whatever teams moves from the U.S. or have their own names?
This post was edited on 11/21/16 at 9:48 am
Posted on 11/21/16 at 9:51 am to IndependentVoter
Putting a team in Canada is much different than putting a team in London. I'm cool with a Canadian team, but a London-based team poses some serious travel and logistics concerns.
Posted on 11/21/16 at 9:52 am to IndependentVoter
Mexico City is a no go.
That altitude (7500 ft) is a problem. Players will be miserable. It can take weeks to get acclimated to that. Denver is around 5200 ft. That extra 2000 ft is a big difference.
That altitude (7500 ft) is a problem. Players will be miserable. It can take weeks to get acclimated to that. Denver is around 5200 ft. That extra 2000 ft is a big difference.
This post was edited on 11/21/16 at 9:53 am
Posted on 11/21/16 at 9:55 am to IndependentVoter
Canada is a logical stepping stone, with successful integration seen through other leagues and a quasi-existing fanbase in the CFL.
So naturally, this won't happen.
So naturally, this won't happen.
Posted on 11/21/16 at 9:59 am to IndependentVoter
Doesn't Azteca Stadium in Mexico City have a chain-linked barbed wire fence around the field?
I mean, between that, the altitude, and the pollution...what free agent would choose to go to a place like that?
I mean, between that, the altitude, and the pollution...what free agent would choose to go to a place like that?
Posted on 11/21/16 at 10:01 am to IndependentVoter
Putting some teams in Canada and Mexico, yes. Overseas? No.
Posted on 11/21/16 at 10:21 am to IndependentVoter
CFL does not want US football in Canada. I would negotiate this.
Let the CFL get 30% of Canadian NFL TV revenue for 40 years.
they do at least play the game there professionally.
Let the CFL get 30% of Canadian NFL TV revenue for 40 years.
they do at least play the game there professionally.
Posted on 11/21/16 at 10:24 am to IndependentVoter
Mexico and Canada would be fine.
But having an actual franchise in Europe creates logistical issues.
But having an actual franchise in Europe creates logistical issues.
Posted on 11/21/16 at 10:53 am to IndependentVoter
How many teams are in the CFL, 9? Just cut one team (either Hamilton or Toronto), carve them into two divisions (one in the east and one in the west) and give one division to the AFC and one to the NFC. All the NFL would have to do is just only offer 1 WC slot. Badda-bing, badda boom, you have an NFL/CFL merger.
To take it one step farther, the NFL could then add 2 more international divisions: one in Europe and possibly another in South and Central America (Mexico, Cuba, Argentina, Brazil) or in East Asia (Australia, China, Japan, Korea).
Or, they could go full retard and have an entirely new 32 team international league that mirrors the NFL. Each international team would only play 2 games against NFL teams (one home and one away), and their playoff would be the same as the NFL. The winner of the Super Bowl and the International Bowl would play each other for world supremacy.
let's imagine it:
Americas
Northeast:
Quebec
Ottawa
Hamilton/Toronto
Northwest:
British Columbia
Winnipeg
Calgary
Edmonton
America Central:
Mexico City
Havana
Bogota
Caracas
America del Sur:
Rio de Jinero
Buenos Aires
Sao Paulo
Santiago
Pacifica
South:
Sidney
Melbourne
Auckland
Perth
North:
Tokyo
Seoul
Beijing
Shanghai
East:
Manila
Taipei
Hong Kong
Singapore
West:
Mumbai
New Dehli
Karachi
Tehran
West Europa
North:
London
Dublin
Edinburgh
Manchester
East:
Vienna
Budapest
Bucharest
Prague
West:
Barcelona
Madrid
Paris
Marseille
South:
Athens
Rome
Milan
Florence
East Europa:
North:
Hamburg
Copenhagen
Stockholm
Oslo
West:
Cologne
Munich
Berlin
Amsterdam
South:
Istanbul
Tel Aviv
Alexandria
Dubai
East:
Moscow
St. Petersburg
Warsaw
Minsk
To take it one step farther, the NFL could then add 2 more international divisions: one in Europe and possibly another in South and Central America (Mexico, Cuba, Argentina, Brazil) or in East Asia (Australia, China, Japan, Korea).
Or, they could go full retard and have an entirely new 32 team international league that mirrors the NFL. Each international team would only play 2 games against NFL teams (one home and one away), and their playoff would be the same as the NFL. The winner of the Super Bowl and the International Bowl would play each other for world supremacy.
let's imagine it:
Americas
Northeast:
Quebec
Ottawa
Hamilton/Toronto
Northwest:
British Columbia
Winnipeg
Calgary
Edmonton
America Central:
Mexico City
Havana
Bogota
Caracas
America del Sur:
Rio de Jinero
Buenos Aires
Sao Paulo
Santiago
Pacifica
South:
Sidney
Melbourne
Auckland
Perth
North:
Tokyo
Seoul
Beijing
Shanghai
East:
Manila
Taipei
Hong Kong
Singapore
West:
Mumbai
New Dehli
Karachi
Tehran
West Europa
North:
London
Dublin
Edinburgh
Manchester
East:
Vienna
Budapest
Bucharest
Prague
West:
Barcelona
Madrid
Paris
Marseille
South:
Athens
Rome
Milan
Florence
East Europa:
North:
Hamburg
Copenhagen
Stockholm
Oslo
West:
Cologne
Munich
Berlin
Amsterdam
South:
Istanbul
Tel Aviv
Alexandria
Dubai
East:
Moscow
St. Petersburg
Warsaw
Minsk
This post was edited on 11/21/16 at 10:47 pm
Posted on 11/21/16 at 11:11 am to IndependentVoter
Putting a bunch of highly paid young athletes who don't speak the language in a place like Mexico City is a fricking AWFUL idea.
The pollution issue is bad enough but it would damn near be a guarantee at least a few players would get kidnapped and/or murdered down there.
The pollution issue is bad enough but it would damn near be a guarantee at least a few players would get kidnapped and/or murdered down there.
This post was edited on 11/21/16 at 11:13 am
Posted on 11/21/16 at 11:38 am to IndependentVoter
If you've ever been to London or even Europe for that matter, you would know that trying to put an NFL team there is just ridiculous. Also putting a team in Mexico is absurd.
This post was edited on 11/21/16 at 11:40 am
Posted on 11/21/16 at 12:59 pm to IndependentVoter
No I don't think so. Logistics issues
Posted on 11/21/16 at 1:18 pm to IndependentVoter
No. Let these other countries have soccer.
Posted on 11/21/16 at 1:32 pm to IndependentVoter
quote:Other than something like the Mexico City debacle we're seeing, why would I as a fan have any issue with that?
NFL: Should we have teams based outside the U.S.?
Posted on 11/21/16 at 1:55 pm to IndependentVoter
The Jags will not leave Jacksonville
Posted on 11/21/16 at 8:25 pm to IndependentVoter
If the nfl puts a team in Europe they need to put an entire division there to make logistics significantly easier. That would give the euro division 11 games on their continent. Whatever teams were playing the euro teams could do it in a week or back to back weeks. You could add another bye week for the week after.
With that being said I don't think there should be teams out of the US.
With that being said I don't think there should be teams out of the US.
This post was edited on 11/21/16 at 8:26 pm
Posted on 11/21/16 at 9:16 pm to IndependentVoter
London needs a team.
As long as the Bills play in Buffalo, Toronto doesnt need a team.
The Jags will move to London soon and I think that will be the last NFL franchise move or expansion for awhile.
As long as the Bills play in Buffalo, Toronto doesnt need a team.
The Jags will move to London soon and I think that will be the last NFL franchise move or expansion for awhile.
Posted on 11/21/16 at 10:05 pm to IndependentVoter
no
frick foreigners
frick foreigners
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