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I hope that doesn't happen. If they end up moving which seems quite inevitable at this point, I hope it's anywhere but LA. I don't want to be in the same division as some new LA team that the media will be drooling over ad covering non stop. If it is anywhere but LA, then I won't really care because NY already has two teams.
I think they would re-align the conferences a little bit if the Jags move to LA. Would be a shame though since we have a good rivalry going against them.
I think they would re-align the conferences a little bit if the Jags move to LA. Would be a shame though since we have a good rivalry going against them.
Do they even have a rivalry with anyone?
I've always wanted to see the Saint's moved into our Division. I think that would make a nice regional rivalry.
Do they even have a rivalry with anyone?
I've always wanted to see the Saint's moved into our Division. I think that would make a nice regional rivalry.
Do they even have a rivalry with anyone?
I hope that doesn't happen. If they end up moving which seems quite inevitable at this point, I hope it's anywhere but LA. I don't want to be in the same division as some new LA team that the media will be drooling over and covering non stop. If it is anywhere but LA, then I won't really care because NY already has two teams.
Do they even have a rivalry with anyone?
Man I would love to be in the same division as an LA team. We get maybe 1 nationally televised game a year. Having a big market like LA in the division would instantly give us some more national games
The billionaire real estate developer from Southern California is closely tracking the stadium and hometown dysfunction that plagues the three California franchises in San Francisco, Oakland and San Diego. He knows where fans are weary, where facilities are second-rate.
He's got bull's-eyes centered on Buffalo, Jacksonville, Minnesota and St. Louis, too.
Give Roski your poor, your tired, your NFL huddles and masses longing for a state-of-the-art outdoor facility. Bring them to the City of Industry in the San Gabriel Valley, where he is convinced the fruitful Los Angeles market will welcome you......
By Paul Kuharsky
ESPN.com
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Jaguars fans in and around Jacksonville will not be able to see the team's two home preseason games on local TV -- neither live, nor on tape delay.
Because the games are not expected to sell out, they can't be aired live locally under the NFL's blackout rules. And the team's preseason broadcast partner -- Fox and CBS affiliate WTEV -- will not produce the games for a tape-delayed broadcast, the station's general manager said.
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