NFL Discussion v51: CJNOK for Hire

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Hearing NE is most likely landing spot for 24. PHI and CLE in play. Will not go to OAK.
 
DJ Williams back with the Bears.
 
Atlanta is scooping up some depth.

Asamoah and Jackson were good pick ups.
 
LOL speak for yourself.

Seattle has the most loyal fans.

Green Bay has the smallest market in all of sports yet still supports a successful franchise/brand. The stadium capacity makes up a fifth of the entire city population. Yet they continue to sell out games and season ticket waiting list is legendarily long. And they don't have the regional benefits that Seattle does (Seattle is in a football power vaccum, drawing fans from all over the Northwest) since Green Bay is surrounded by the larger markets of Chicago, Detroit, Minnesota, Cleveland, Indianpolis, etc.

You can state your case, but I have a feeling we'll have to agree to disagree.
 
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Green Bay has the smallest market in all of sports yet still supports a successful franchise/brand. The stadium capacity makes up a fifth of the entire city population. Yet they continue to sell out games and season ticket waiting list is legendarily long. And they don't have the regional benefits that Seattle does (Seattle is in a football power vaccum, drawing fans from all over the Northwest) since Green Bay is surrounded by the larger markets of Chicago, Detroit, Minnesota, Cleveland, Indianpolis, etc.

You can state your case, but I have a feeling we'll have to agree to disagree.

he's a bares fan so take his opinion with a grain of salt
 
Falcons got Soliai also. Shit.
 
Green Bay has the smallest market in all of sports yet still supports a successful franchise/brand. The stadium capacity makes up a fifth of the entire city population. Yet they continue to sell out games and season ticket waiting list is legendarily long. And they don't have the regional benefits that Seattle does (Seattle is in a football power vaccum, drawing fans from all over the Northwest) since Green Bay is surrounded by the larger markets of Chicago, Detroit, Minnesota, Cleveland, Indianpolis, etc.

You can state your case, but I have a feeling we'll have to agree to disagree.

Didn't they barely sell out their playoff game last year?
 
Green Bay has the smallest market in all of sports yet still supports a successful franchise/brand. The stadium capacity makes up a fifth of the entire city population. Yet they continue to sell out games and season ticket waiting list is legendarily long. And they don't have the regional benefits that Seattle does (Seattle is in a football power vaccum, drawing fans from all over the Northwest) since Green Bay is surrounded by the larger markets of Chicago, Detroit, Minnesota, Cleveland, Indianpolis, etc.

You can state your case, but I have a feeling we'll have to agree to disagree.

let's not pretend that the green bay franchise doesn't have it's own benefits as it relates to fans, like being community owned in the first place. if the jaguars were a public owned team they would likely have a greater following as well. that simply can't happen for any other franchise; the nfl won't allow it.
 
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