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- If the NFL were to draft new cities for their 32 teams, here are the ones that would make the cut.
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Who else got this in their recommended randomly in 2019?
Memes Day-Long yep
Yup
Nah 2021
2024 💀
Make a drinking game out of this!
-Take a shot every time he says 'sorry'
-Take a shot every time he says 'again'
-Drink when he says a city in California or New York
-Drink when he says the words 'International' or 'financial' or 'city'
-Take a shot when the PA announcer says a prime number
Julius Banks I'd rather not die yet
Julius Banks wouldn't ya get to the point where you couldn't identify fine numbers?
I got alcohol poisoning in 30 seconds.
My liver and kidneys are shutting down just reading this
Ooo and take a shot every time someone says "pick"
I didn't know Minnesota was a city. I thought it was a state.
Lee Spitzer lol it is
It isn't Minneapolis is the city
They are named after a state in the NFL the Minnesota Vikings as opposed to LA Rams
Aaron Pitman Minneapolis and St. Paul are the twin Cities you are correct
@@TheGreenCouncil Sure, but the title of the video explicitly says cities.
"San Antonio - Austin is becoming one city"
It's an hour and a half drive between the two. You gotta pick one.
That’s what I was saying 😂 I used to live in Texas. That’s not a short drive
@@mantistoboggan2599 Not true I make that drive on the regular downtown San Antonio and downtown Austin is only one hour apart. When you factor in San Antonio northern suburbs and New Braunfels and Austin southern suburbs including buda and san Marcos you do have a blended region.
The realtors in Texas are really pushing the propaganda that San Antonio and Austin are one because they are selling all the land in between.
You put the stadium between the two
Even been to LA?
He honestly would put all 32 in new York if he could
He's divvy it up between New York and LA. 16 and 16
They tried to give the 32nd team to L.A McNair tells the story of how he saw the NFL had printed L.A 32 Jerseys they bent over backwards to give L.A a chance but Houston had the cash and over all package ....The Texans games are always close to being sellouts or are sold out
Malachi- He would rename the conferences the la conference and new work conference
N B he said he wouldn't want to live in Missouri, there isn't anything wrong with Kansas City, or st. Louis
@@aqua_wt7472 Not KC but St Louis Yea lol
"The thirty-first pick: 'screw this, Cabo' the thirty-second pick: 'Madrid.'"
Haha, those two were hillarious 😂
+Andre Persson He's right. Some cities have a good fan base but people are not picking up and moving there.
He just flat out said with no emotion Madrid. Well, there ya go folks, can't get any more bland that that!!
Andre Persson I was dying 😂😂
Over New Orleans and Nashville lolz
3:42 did he seriously list Starbucks as a reason for a team to go to Seattle😂
Seattle should be top 10!!
@Mackenzie Flournoy same!! I love on campus at Seattle Pacific University!!
Lebron Is goat Advertisements
Almost no football fans are Starbucks people
@@dylantylicki3336 I think his point is that Seattle has a lot of businesses.
How did I stumble on this nonsensical video
Lol
Serious filler of a topic they made up here, and nonsensical at best. Oh look at that, a wiffle ball tournament video on the side bar, ok good bye Collin.
Searching up about the possibility of a NFL team in Toronto and I came across this
Love the fact he said Minnesota was a city. I'm just going to assume that he means the Twin Cities (Minneapolis/St. Paul).
+Ryan Buttram I thought that was funny too, I was like wait what...thats not a city
Not much in minnesota.where else you gonna have a football team boneheads
New Orleans should be on the list
Huki
Ur right. Its a cultural hub for america
Agree it’s very lowkey but a lot of money could be made
highest rated tv ratings in the nfl as well for their respective teams
Carolina as well... he’s just a shock jock though he talks to himself for 3 hours on the radio he doesn’t even believe what he says himself.
Wtf?! No New Orleans one of the most cultured cities in America
Gray E and trashiest
New Orleans is a sweaty as balls humid cesspool
Cultural, not cultured
Ha Ha! New Orleans "Stains"...Rise Up!!!
its been declining since before the saints arrived
Well, that's 6 minutes of my life I won't get back.
Good
You've obviously never been to New Orleans
JP Siegwarth Haha exactly what I was thinking
JP Siegwarth very small
I’ve been.. bad city
Best city in America
Ahhh, yes, I love New Orleans. We won a Super Bowl there with the Ol’ Gunslinger. Good memories of that place.
And come that time in 2030 when Toronto is finally welcomed into the NFL they realize that it was only because the NFL isn't the NFL anymore; it's the WWE.
doesn't Canada have their own football league
kingrichardchen
Yes they do but they are essentially a minor league and they NEED Toronto to stay viable. Toronto, however, is a city that doesn't like to be thought of as "minor league" in anything. It's complicated....
+kingrichardchen yes Canada has a football league called the CFL. There are 9 teams.
That's not a reason to not have an NFL there, Canadian Football and American Football are quite different. Also the NFL has way more exposure
I have lived in Toronto my whole life and I have never met a fan of their CFL team.
in canada only fans of cfl are the prairie provinces basically your major cities between toronto and Vancouver
0:40 : "Now we're looking for geographical symmetry."
4:44 : "I don't care about massive symmetry."
Amazing logic there...
New Orleans needs to be here! It is a place of so many cultures! French, Spanish, American. New Orleans is a city built for a professional sports team. Why do you think it plays host to so many super bowls?
Radazzi Yeah that's why New Orleans has two college bowl games played there the New Orleans Bowl and Sugar Bowl. Host lots of Superbowls and gets WWE Wrestlemania
Radazzi you're right. It already gets many tourists and has a deep, rich history. Who Dat
Lol I live in Atlanta
New Orleans loves a winner but they also tend to find other things to do when the home team has the fans wearing grocery sacks over their heads.
@@Jamessmith-xk3fhFinal Fours as well (1982 1987 1993 2003 had classic Championship games 2012 had two winningest schools competing for the chip in Kentucky and Kansas)
Detroit, Milwaukee, Indianapolis, and New Orleans?
Also Birmingham and Oakland
They would all out sell Madrid or Toronto
As a former person who used to live in detroit. No team would ever want to go to detroit, why would you anyway.
Charlotte
Charlotte
Haha this is a very interesting concept, even though I don't agree with all of the picks - I think it was really fun.
A lot of people are going to be butthurt that their team location was not mentioned.
+Jeremiah Rawson Well then they have to ask themselves if their city is a city anyone in the world want to come and live. I had an argument with a guy who said that Salt Lake City is a great city and had a better dating scene than Chicago. I keep having to remind him that its Salt lake City vs Chicago, what city attracts more people annually.
bigbullbk I live in Wyoming, so my opinion doesn't matter in much of anything related to this. People in SLC do on occasion have their head up their ass. Especially in winter with the inversions. I do agree with you. Green Bay should be the exception to the rule and not the rule as far as teams go. Big markets and big teams are the way to go if this were real.
***** Vegas should've had a football franchise by now. I don't think gambling is the reason why there is not one there, but I think its more of jealousy on the part of the other owners. Any football team in Vegas will be, not a cash cow, more like a cash elephant or whale.
bigbullbk Probably has to do with funding a stadium and finding a buyer that would want to move them there.
***** No. I don't know if you've been following a story lately that the Oakland raiders is exploring a move to Vegas. 1 billion has already been set aside to build a 65 thousand seat stadium and it will all be built with private money from the casino.owners. www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/raiders/2016/01/29/las-vegas-mark-davis-oakland-relocation-los-angeles/79524848/
Cities I think should have been listed:
Mexico City- Huge fan base for NFL teams and large population. Spanish isn't a concern since Madrid was listed.
Detroit- Very sports dominated city that stick with their teams even if they lose.
New Orleans- Passionate city that is a tourist attraction as well as a vibrant history.
Those three cities are crime-infested ghettos.
Mexico City is in the Third World so keep the NFL out of there.
Nashville?
Here's what the league prospective NFL would look like with his choices:
AFC
East
NYC Skyhawks (Yankee Stadium)
North Jersey Metros (MetLife Stadium)
Philadelphia Blizzard (Lincoln Financial Field)
Toronto Impact (Rogers Centre)
North
Chicago Evolution (Soldier Field)
Cleveland Roasters (Cleveland Roasters (Browns) Stadium)
Minnesota Volunteers (US Bank Stadium)
North Chicago Comets (Soldier Field)
South
Kansas City Grillers (Arrowhead Stadium)
Mexican Revolution (Estadio Azteca)
Phoenix Needlers (University of Phoenix Stadium)
Southern Hospitaliers (Mercedes-Benz Stadium)
West
Colorado Mountaineers (Mountaineers (Broncos) Stadium at Mile High)
Los Angeles Racers (Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum)
San Francisco Rays (Levi's Stadium)
San Jose Internationals (Levi's Stadium)
NFC
East
East London Dockers (London Stadium)
New England Union (Gillette Stadium)
New York Bulls (MetLife Stadium)
Washington Statesmen (FedEx Field)
North
Baltimore Schooners (MT&T Bank Stadium)
Pittsburgh Forgers (Heinz Field)
Rhine Industrials (Veltins Arena) No team should be put in Spain. The NFL isn't soccer, Spain's economy sucks, and the Rhine -Ruhr metro region has more people than Madrid's (11 million vs. 7 million). Plus Germany was home to multiple NFL Europe teams when that league existed.)
St. Louis Suds (Edward Jones Dome)
South
Dallas Giants (AT&T Stadium)
Florida Pirates (Raymond James Stadium)
Houston Drillers (Reliant Stadium)
Miami Iron (Hard Rock Stadium)
West
Los Angeles Wolverines (Rose Bowl)
Seattle Grizzles (Qwest Field)
South Texas Desperadoes (Alamodome)
Southwest Pioneers (Sam Boyd Stadium)
Those team names are awful though lol
You got a lot of time
ProudRegressive when did he put Mexico in
Ringo Marks Cabo is in Mexico
Why not just use the team names that already exist. Most of the cities he listed already have a NFL team so new names for all cities is kind of pointless IMO.
Here is the list for you guys
1 New York
2 Los Angeles
3 Chicago
4 New York (again)
5 Los Angeles (again)
6 Dallas
7 Philadelphia
8 Boston
9 San Francisco
10 Houston
11 Atlanta
12 Washington DC
13 Phoenix
14 San Antonio
15 Minneapolis St Paul
16 Seattle
17 Denver
18 Miami
19 Toronto
20 London
21 Chicago (again)
22 Tampa Bay
23 New Jersey
24 Las Vegas
25 San Jose
26 Pittsburgh
27 St Louis
28 Cleveland
29 Baltimore
30 Kansas City
31 Cabo
32 Madrid
Might've had Charlotte, San Diego & Portland down the stretch there, but otherwise, great list.
+csula North Carolina? That's more of a college fan base, same as Alabama.
bigbullbk
That's more in Raleigh, Durham and wherever else, not the city of Charlotte.
Charlotte has a bigger population than Seattle, dc,Boston,Baltimore and Minneapolis
and is a bigger market than Pittsburgh San Antonio and Baltimore
And it is growing at a fairly alarming rate. One of the Financial centers of the east coast, and growing tech industry.
New Orleans has to be on there. Die-hard fanbase, it's marketable, and has a great tight-knit community.
WookieeWarrior trashy
This guy must really hate the afc north
Right
Fact
Predictable comments section here. "Boo hoo MY city should be way higher on the list!"
Miami isnt my city but I would imagine it because like 3rd or 4th !
I live in New York. I'm happy.
+superj33445 playing football outdoors with all the humidity though
I'm not even on it (Detroit)
I'm a Packers fan. The moment you talk about marketability, Green Bay is practically disqualified, and even I know that
May as well change the name NFL to IFL (International Football League)
Sam Easty let's go Vikings
Easty Skol Vikes
Easty at least the world champion tag given to super bowl winners would subsequently make sense
Jamie Tyler Very good point!
But then you'd have to extend teams to Europe and they'd get destroyed and no stars would want to go there
As a Cleveland resident, I am honored
This is the most effortless and pointless skit I have ever seen.
San Diego is always slept on smh
Kevin Durant not a good market
King Meninist True we all have lives outside of sports here.
+Benedict Arnold yalls fan base is trash, people don't even show up
+Benedict Arnold yeah they such but even if hey we're good no one would show up, chargers fans are the most unloyal in the nfl
+Benedict Arnold every home game they play 50% of the fans are the away fans, it's the fans fault and not the teams
i hate the idea of two teams in the same city
Why? Cross town rivalries like the Sox and Cubs are pretty dope imo
Colin: “Just have a New York conference and a Los Angeles conference.”
New York Conference:
Gotham Division: Manhattan, Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens
Bridge Division: Staten Island, Nassau, Suffolk, Westchester,
Upstate Division: Rockland, Duchess, Orange, Putnam
Tunnel Division: Bergen, Essex, Hudson, Passaic
So, if I am recalling right, there’s a big gap of space with no team in a geographical triangle from Texas to Atlanta and then to Ohio/Illinois. That’s a big loss of money if no one picked New Orleans or somewhere in between because that’s a big population. Two professional sports teams already, so why not?
How did this man take Atlanta and Phoenix before Miami
Jon Luisi I would take Atlanta before Miami but not Phoenix
Lord Rudy atlanta has awful fan attendance for the size of tue metropolitan area, the fans dont care
Jon Luisi because Phoenix is estimated to have 1.5 million residents the most of any state capital and Miami has an estimated 500,000 residents. Phoenix is also one of the largest city's in the us giving plenty space to pick stadiums and marketing
it's because there's too much to do lol
Garrett that's not true, Miami Dade college has over 100k students. I think the population you found is for downtown Miami and not Miami as a whole.
Carolina definitely deserves a team. North and South Carolina have a combined population of 13 million people and they have shown great fan support.
Should have New Orleans, Indianapolis, San Diego, Mexico City and Detroit
I wonder if he had the chance. He would put a team in Venice as that city is "Surrounded by water & a cutural hub".
Lmao the stadium would sink
What about New Orleans, Milwaukee or Indianapolis.
Nah
Not Indy and Milwaukee is covered by Minnesota
Man why you gotta be a Red Sox fan??
And Milwaukee and Minnesota are pretty different 2 totally different areas
Dallas Cowboss if any of those were to make it, it'd be NO
WTF?!?
New Orleans has hosted the most Super Bowls than any other city!!
That should count for something..
Yes football is so engrained in the culture.
New Orleans is a basketball city
+nunya2587 you couldn't be more wrong. New Orleans is in love with the saints and football. We're probably top 5 in that category
This isnt about that though. This is more if say theres no team history or anything there, where would teams be?
It's because of the weather and stadium, it's not a football city
The second biggest city in North America is New York City
Geron Fletcher who is number one?
mexico city
Los Angeles
/jk
Well done CZcams, keeping me up to date on this fresh video
Lol he wants only teams from LA and New York
+Tony Snell just like actual owners
I mean, do people are actually care about other cities in the us besides those two haha
Don't forget about Chicago. He wants 2 teams there too.
living in Indy, this disappoints me. then again we are a basketball state but still.😭😭😭😭
Ditto! But before manning we were HOT GARBAGE on a sunday in july!
Same, but it makes sense. I thought we had a shot when I assumed it was going to be drafting current cities with Vegas thrown in, but once he said Toronto and London I knew we weren't getting picked.
Indiana is just a boring state overall
+Bill “BillyNamer1992” Mitchell
Every state is the same except for climates. You can find exciting things to do in any state and its major cities, or you can find nothing to do. Chances are if you think places are boring, it's because you're boring.
Indiana is too boring
Miami not top 15 ?
He said forget the past... but Miami is #18.. How ?
Madrid? Yo this guy only picked popular states and filled them with 3-4 teams each..
brassmonkeyjew ik.. i didn't mean to say it like that. I mean why Madrid? And he also only picked popular states and filled them w teams**
LDN Domo LA and New York have the population to support multiple sports teams.
"Now it's just places I don't wanna live in" - then hurries up to name the cities. 😂🤣😂 hilarious.
Based on his choices in the top 10, this guy is obviously from the northeast and has visited the west coast a few times.
Rob Landauer his show is based in LA now and I think he was in the North East during his ESPN days so you're right on that. Because he clearly underestimates the South obsession for football
Rob Landauer well when he worked in ESPN that's located in Connecticut and now he's in La
Clearly knows nothing about the Southeast. Football is king down here (except for North Carolina where basketball is more prominent due to UNC and Duke), and the majority of teams in the southeast, Texas, and Florida have had huge fan support.
He was born in Washington lol.
New Orleans definitely deserves a team. Louisiana has only 5 million people but the Superdome is always sold out and the fan base is quite loyal to the Saints through thick and thin.
The end had me DYING
No way LA would go #2 now there’s not enough NFL fans there willing to root for your team
Some of these make sense, but three teams in one market is a bit much, not to mention that Charlotte is a rapdily growing coty
With quite a few financial institutions
+RAZORBLADEDALEJRBUCSFAN88 put charlotte over cleveland for sure
49ers, chargers and Raiders
+Cesar Galvez Chargers play in San Diego, you idiot, which is in Southern California
Bc of this cam newton era
this list is terrible. what a waste of time
How are the 2 teams in LA doing now haha, why do they keep moving teams there it's a joke
I came here to mention how ironic it was he picked LA when they cannot fill a soccer stadium @ $6 a ticket.
Fred K yes rams are playing good chargers bad right now whats the problem?
Ya, and both teams are vying for the NFL lowest attendance record.
But I bet the Ram's attendance starts increasing. LA Sport fans are nothing if not bandwagons.
It is all about the 💰💰💰💰💰
I don't think they was only talking NFL teams but all sports. La is doing just fine. Their NBA teams have 7 of the past 17 NBA titles.
The ending 😂😂😂😂
it's Brooklyn, not Brooklynd
New Orleans is filled with pride and culture, also a huge tourist attraction. I would've placed it in the top 15
Small population
Khgfd Zhgtfdr You think that
Birmingham, Alabama should have an NFL team. Alabama is a HUGE football state that could easily sell out an NFL stadium.
The title of this video should be "Six minutes of your life you'll never get back."
I'm the biggest NFL fan ever and I live in Toronto but we won't have a team any time soon sadly. We don't have a stadium to hold the minimum amount of seats that is needed in the NFL. Also we have the CFL so.
Joel Benzie you guys are terrible fans the bills come up there you guys were wearing more for the other team then the bills
Just because you live in Toronto doesn't mean you have to support the Bills...
The bills aren't our home team, why would we cheer for them more than any other team?
Don't the bills play some games in Canada? I think I read that somewhere
Jimmy garoppolo #4-0 #2ndGOAT #HottestNFLplayer they used to, they stopped for whatever reason
Cabo, Madrid really
HOF Gaming Tourist spots
Kyrie where's cabo
I think he's kidding
Cabo? Just say you'd contract the league to 30.
London is a travel nightmare. Imagine being an L. A. and having to travel to London to play a game, or worse being London and having to play the nfc west. That's road games in L. A., San Francisco, Seattle, and Arizona.
To save you some time:
1 - New York
2 - LA
3 - Chicago
4 - New York again
5 - LA again
6 - Dallas
7 - Philadelphia
8 - Boston
9 - San Francisco
10 - Houston
11 - Atlanta
12 - Washington DC
13 - Phoenix
14 - San Antonio/Austin ???
15 - Minnesota (Minneapolis?)
16 - Seattle
17 - Denver
18 - Miami
19 - Toronto
20 - London
21 - Chicago again
22 - Tampa / Orlando
23 - New Yoro again (New Jersey side)
24 - Las Vegas
25 - San Jose
26 - Pittsburgh
27 - Cleveland
28 - St. Louis
29 - Kansas City
30 - Baltimore
31 - Cabo San Lucas
32 - Madrid
The last two would be Mexico City and Dublin
Areus Agiad I did actually
If he mentioned Toronto, London, and Madrid he should've as well mentioned Tokyo; that place is enormous and there are approximately 38 million people residing in it.
Tokyo and Japan as a whole is shrinking.
Danny Wasted The NFL couldn't do that. the flight time wouldn't work.
I'm not sure a LA to London flight is much shorter, though.
"Queens is bigger than Houston and so is Brooklyn."
Nope....you might want to check that one Colin.
Jacksonville is the highest populated city in Florida by 400k, and is a major import export hub
I'm pretty surprised that neither Charlotte nor New Orleans made the cut.
Why is Pittsburgh so far down
Jordan Klein rustbelt
Jordan Klein Pittsburgh is an awesome sports city, but the city itself is nasty
Shittsburgh*
How many people when asked if they could go anywhere in the U.S say “ I heard Pittsburgh is nice “
It’s disgraceful that you didn’t have Detroit or New Orleans in the top 15
33rd: Beijing
34th: Pyongyang
35th: Aleppo
36th: Pompeii
Did he just forget New Orleans. Im from Florida but it just seems weird. Good population, a ton of culture, fulcrum of the south, some international influence, huge port city. Surprised.
Charlotte??? Extremely loyal sports fans in the Carolinas and a growing population.
Thank you
That escalated quickly🤣
1. New York
2. Dallas
3. San Antonio
4. Anaheim
5. Phoenix
6. Miami
7. Seattle
8. Portland
9. Toronto
10. Atlanta
11. New Orleans
12. Bay Area
13. Charlotte
14. Kansas City
15. Green Bay
16. Minneapolis
17. Boston
18. Philadelphia
19. Pittsburg
20. Chicago
21. Orlando
22. Houston
23. Brooklyn
24. D.C.
25. Vancouver
26. Cleveland
27. Cincinnati
28. Louisville
29. St.Louis
30. Los Angeles
31. Oakland
32. Birmingham
He just hates the Lions so he didn't list the city of Detriot on his list. He also was dumb enough to over look New Orleans?
Detroit is trash but I agree on New Orleans
I think Portland would be a great city to put a team in
That would be a fun rivalry with the Seahawks.
Actually super good take here ^^^ very good idea
Too many teams in NYC, LA, CHI, and in order to expand to Europe you it will be needed to hit all the major markets at once, i.e : London, Madrid, Barcelona, Milan, and a club in Germany.
I hate how Louisville constantly flies under the radar in discussions like this. It's like people just assume it's "Kentucky" and don't even bother to check. Louisville's market is actually bigger than New Orleans, Memphis, Buffalo, Salt Lake City and (obviously) Green Bay. They have a combined 7 big 4 sports franchises. Meanwhile Louisville has none. I know realistically we won't get the NFL, but it would be nice to get mentioned every once in a while. We'll get a NBA team along with Seattle in a few years though.
2nd largest city in North America? Mexico City, NY, LA
right?
+DannyWilliamH some people forget North America includes Canada and Mexico.
He had like 3 cities in the Midwest and the rest were either on the Pacific Coast or Atlantic Coast
And one of them was a state in Minnesota not a city
Chargers to Portland, Jaguars to London, Falcons to whichever city has the biggest Landfill.
This whole argument is irrelevant. Look at 2 of the best NFL fan bases: New Orleans and Green Bay. Fan bases aren't built out of "big market international cities" As far as fan bases are concerned GB > Chicago and NOLA > Atlanta
Replace London, Madrid, and Cabo with New Orleans, Oklahoma and Detroit/a Wisconsin city and I’ll agree with this list
Oklahoma doesn’t need a team If u have Kansas City and 2 Texas teams
What about INDY Or The Big Easy
I live north of Denver and It's the perfect size here
He listed “it’s by water” as a reason to have an NFL team in florida😂
I love Kansas City
Chad Baxter go chiefs
Chad Baxter same. Born and raised in KC
KCMO go chiefs
yeah i was born ands raised in kc
I like your fanbase a lot as an Eagles fan. You guys are passionate. Great city too, I've been there twice.
Why am I being recommended a 3 year old video
This is good a for real estate speculation.
Take a shot every time he says “sorry”
Really Madrid, let's see not a lot of interest in American football, Spain's economy is in dire straights, how could you pick Madrid. If your gonna go with mainland Europe go with an area with a strong economy, a proven interest in the game based on how well NFL Europe did there, and lots of American servicemen nearby and that would be in Germany. Berlin, Frankfurt, Hamburg, are all better picks than Madrid.
My exact tought, but I would recomend Dusseldof. Fantastic Stadium and no major Scoccer team.
Paris, Frankfurt and Berlin would be the nex choices in Europe and before Madrid
No major soccer team in düsseldorf??? Fortuna Düsseldorf is one of the
teams with the most tradition and history. Being considered "major" has
nothing to do with what division you play in with f*cking rb leipzig and
tsg hoffenheim play in the 1st bundesliga... there are so many "major"
clubs playing in the 2nd bundesliga right now with Stuttgart, Hannover,
St Pauli, Düsseldorf etc
London is better
Spain's economy is improving although it's not good enough yet. But Madrid is really big and people are really passionate with their teams. Just look at Atletico's fans or Real Madrid's when they play in Europe
Carolina has two states. Houston is huge. Arizona, New Orleans?
+USColt54
He said Phoenix.
New Orleans is shrinking and a fairly small market (great place though).
USColt54 a stadium would also be way more expensive because you'd have to add numerous flood percautions due to the city being below sea level.
"I'm gonna go *insert city here*, sorry"
3:48 gotta love that left coast
How did he not put New Orleans on this list? THERE IS NOTHING IN CLEVELAND!!! How do you miss such a culturally rich, historically internationally important city in New Orleans? This guy needs to open his eyes.
You know... it only has the pro football hall of fame at it's doorstep, and the rock and roll hall of fame, and millions of people living in and around the city limits...
Jacob Acosta Cleveland is quite a populous and wealthy city with football history lol
Cleveland is a popular city and Ohio is a top 8 state in population. Don’t knock on Cleveland without going you 100% are just jumping on the hating Cleveland bandwagon
"There is nothing is Cleveland" you're an idiot
Columbus would be the better Ohio city. On the up, while Cleveland is going down. But Cleveland isn't as bad as people always say, at least in comparison to other cities.
i don't think footballs popular enough to have a team in london
Right
And how about Madrid lol
Yeah Madrid's pretty out there. I would've chosen somewhere in Germany cuz at least Odell Beckham Jr's popular there
Football is definitely popular enough to have a team in London. This opinion is from a person who was born and grew up in London.
Jon Snow i though you grew up in winterfell??? but cool cool
lol at LA twice, that's worked out so well.
Lmao I laughed when he named the places he didn’t want to live
Lol me too
You didn't say Detroit. All of our teams do very well and we have some stupidly wealthy business families and corporate entities also. I thought we could at least get in before a second Chicago team and much smaller towns like Cleveland or St Louis.
"Again", "Sorry"
Coming from someone who lives in Chicago, I think 2 teams could work, BUT people would have to support both and not just one. The cubs-Sox thing has turned 80/30 in favor of he cubs (yes 80/30) one team would probably fail within its first couple years
London would be near impossible