Whispers to MickeyG *Distract them, I'll have the Chiefs get their bows and arrows to shoot the Eagles down.*
__________________ From Seinfeld:
George is scoffing shrimp at a meeting.
Reilly: The ocean just called, they are running out of shrimp. George: The jerk store just called, they're running out of you. Reilly: That shouldn't be a problem since you are there all time best seller. George: I slept with your wife!
This thread was about NFL expansion, we then talked about weather or not the KS should get an expansion team, which lead to talk about the KC stadium issue, which lead to Phillys new stadiums, which lead to Phillys baseball.
I'm still beating the Prof. I'll have to really step up my game to stay ahead.
By the way, has anyone noticed that Bigboy has quietly gotten over the 800 post mark, congrats
__________________ From Seinfeld:
George is scoffing shrimp at a meeting.
Reilly: The ocean just called, they are running out of shrimp. George: The jerk store just called, they're running out of you. Reilly: That shouldn't be a problem since you are there all time best seller. George: I slept with your wife!
def. congrats to bigboy, me and him have been going back and forth a lot the past couple of days. I wish there were more guys on during the day. Me and him really just have conversations all day. I work all day and because I am married I am home all night. He doesn't come on during the nighttime and since it's only 8 o clock out here I am on longer than most members. No need to step up your game, you are a respected poster and numbers are just that numbers. We know who the minds of this forum are and it will remain that way for the long haul.
now my lead is ten over you, i take pride in beating an eagle, something the chiefs couldn't do this season, but i'm on all day after school, so i make up for BB with my greatness
__________________ From Seinfeld:
George is scoffing shrimp at a meeting.
Reilly: The ocean just called, they are running out of shrimp. George: The jerk store just called, they're running out of you. Reilly: That shouldn't be a problem since you are there all time best seller. George: I slept with your wife!
I hated that, epecially after cleaning up my uncles shop. His shop flooded the night before so we tivoed it and watched it after we were done, it was supposed to be the last game he went to before going to afganistan, so now he has to wait till the year after next to see a game at arrowhead
__________________ From Seinfeld:
George is scoffing shrimp at a meeting.
Reilly: The ocean just called, they are running out of shrimp. George: The jerk store just called, they're running out of you. Reilly: That shouldn't be a problem since you are there all time best seller. George: I slept with your wife!
I hated that, epecially after cleaning up my uncles shop. His shop flooded the night before so we tivoed it and watched it after we were done, it was supposed to be the last game he went to before going to afganistan, so now he has to wait till the year after next to see a game at arrowhead
Talk about hijacking the thread... I'll get it back on topic myself. All you guys pitch in here. Name 5-10 cities in the US you all feel could really use and support a football team. I'll say:
San Antonio, TX-They already have a stadium ready, the city council has wanted a team since '92, and as the 6th largest city in America, the market is there. Los Angeles, CA-Again, they have a stadium and a huge market for other sports. They're second only to New York in population. Portland, OR-A team there would make a great rivalry for the Seahawks, and especially if it were a NFC team, could shake up the division. Also, Portland has the highest per capita ratio of strip clubs out of all the cities in the US. Strippers and football go hand in hand. Las Vegas, NV-I know the NFL is opposed to gambling, and controlling bets on a team there would be difficult. However, outside of the strip and downtown areas, Vegas is like any other city, and has the advantages of being both the fastest growing and most profitable city in the US. Put a stadium clear on the other end of town to attract residents instead of tourists, and I bet it would be a successful franchise. Oklahoma City, OK-There are probably more avid college football fans in OK than any other state. Also, ranking in at 26 in the largest american cities, It has a larger market than New Orleans, Atlanta, Cleveland, Kansas City, Minneapolis, Pittsburgh and Buffalo, all cities that have supported football franchises fo many years.