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Worst. Fans. Ever.
This is what happens when you put a third-rate organization in a fourth-rate stadium in a fifth-rate "city" with a sixth-rate fanbase.
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Jags are announcing ALREADY that all home games this season will be blacked out. As if that might increase ticket sales or something...?
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Jax, being a military service town, has too transcient a population for it to have the stability to sell out on a regular basis. The same can be said of San Antonio. That is why it probably will never be an NFL city ( along with Houston and Dallas already having teams, of course).
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Might be because Jacksonville isn't that big either.
if you put Austin and San Antonio together its a pretty large audience. http://tvbythenumbers.com/2008/09/10...estimates/5037 |
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It was kind of a dumb choice to begin with but I'm starting to believe the NFL never is going to put a team in Los Angeles. The rest of the league now uses it as a way to threaten cities into better stadium deals. Who's going to believe a threatened move to L.A. isn't credible? Yet, there hasn't been a team there now in over 15 years.
Angelenos already have a pro team - the USC Trojans. |
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