Devil Dancer
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Maybe you're right, but we're probably stuck with the name, no?Forever cursed? Nah…dies with the demon.
Ugh, Snyder is still only 57 so even death can't save us!
Maybe you're right, but we're probably stuck with the name, no?Forever cursed? Nah…dies with the demon.
Maybe you're right, but we're probably stuck with the name, no?
Ugh, Snyder is still only 57 so even death can't save us!
seriously....it's just another opportunity to cash in on the merch.....If I was buying, I'd want to erase ALL traces of Snyder and his current crew of cronies....I don't see why they'd have to keep the name. This is the 3rd name in how many years? Why not go for one more?
seriously....it's just another opportunity to cash in on the merch.....If I was buying, I'd want to erase ALL traces of Snyder and his current crew of cronies....
If a team goes to London it’s the Jags but, yes, with the team turmoil and stadium issues relocation is a possibility.
Loudoun
My mistake but still relocation to another city outside the DMV is a possibility.Loudoun county, not London England
My mistake but still relocation to another city outside the DMV is a possibility.
No guarantee we would get an expansion franchise. Cleveland was a unique situation.Relocation to London would be great! We'd get a new team at some point with a new owner.
If they gave Cleveland another try, surely this market would get one too.
Al Davis had 3 cities roll out the red carpet. St Louis wants a team back and San Antonio has been trying for an NFL team ever since they built the Alamo Dome. San Diego is a remote possibility but still a possibility. Same with Oakland. If Snyder wants to move a city would welcome him. The NFL is king.No worries. I just have a hard time seeing the NFL agreeing to let Snyder destroy another city's fanbase and I have confidence that, like the DMV is now, no other city is going to roll out a red carpet and welcome him with tax breaks and subsidies galore. He either gets forced to sell by the NFL, or he stays in DC and the erosion continues, IMO.
Al Davis had 3 cities roll out the red carpet. St Louis wants a team back and San Antonio has been trying for an NFL team ever since they built the Alamo Dome. San Diego is a remote possibility but still a possibility. Same with Oakland. If Snyder wants to move a city would welcome him. The NFL is king.
Al Davis proved the NFL can’t stop an owner from moving if the owner wants to. And I’d wager San Antonio would take Snyder and his abomination in a second. Having said that, Snyder moving is a remote possibility. The NFL would force him to sell before that happened.Al Davis won championships, multiple. Dan Snyder doesn't bring that resume. We see first hand the backlash that local fans are giving their politicians for offering tax money to Snyder. I don't see fans in other cities having a much different attitude. Sure, they may all want an NFL team back, but Snyders abomination is barely an NFL team and I really can't see the NFL approving anything while this investigation is hanging over his head.
Also, San Diego didn't want to pay for the Chargers, why would they pay for the Redskins? Err, I mean ShitWaffles?
What are you on about Wethog? No chance the NFL is going to reward that clown Snyder with a get out of town card. He’ll be lucky to not lose his franchise.
The NFL would have to take away his franchise to stop him.The National Football League violated federal antitrust laws by refusing to allow the Oakland Raiders to move to the Los Angeles Coliseum, a six-member jury decided yesterday in a federal court in Los Angeles.
In this second trial of what also had become a personal confrontation between National Football League Commissioner Pete Rozelle and Oakland owner Al Davis, the jury deliberated for 5 1/2 hours after 21 days of testimony before returning its verdict favoring the Raiders and the Los Angeles Coliseum Board, which originated the suit in 1978.
The jury found that Section 4.3 of the NFL constitution, requiring a three-quarters vote to approve a franchise move, violated the Sherman Antitrust Act by unreasonably prohibiting competitive movement of teams.
I wasn’t planning to watch but let me know.So everyone do we need to collectively decide which USFL team to support since there is no local washington team?
If there was ever a time….
The NFL would have to take away his franchise to stop him.
Well, the Philadelphia Stars' mascot is officially named "Blob"So everyone do we need to collectively decide which USFL team to support since there is no local washington team?