Yesterday, 03:37 PM
(Yesterday, 01:40 PM)XsandOs Wrote: I think the only city that would make sense is Columbus. However; the caveat being that if Ohio is unwilling to contribute to the renovations in Cincy, what will they contribute to a stadium in Columbus. And, is there a conflict with OSU?
Some of these cities just confuse me. Virginia Beach? Other than Huntington Ingalls, Sentara, Shipping and Military Bases in Norfolk and the Beach area, there is nothing there. As a matter of fact, I was in that area yesterday. By the time the season starts, all vacationers from the Beach and Outer Banks are gone.
Riverside - you are an hour away from Rams and Chargers. Sacramento, you have the Niners 90 minutes away. Both, small cities.
I agree that Kroenke wanted to move to a larger market despite St Louis concessions. But St. Louis is not a better market than Cincy.
So it's your assertion that no city currently without a professional Football team does not want one and/or could not support one?
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