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    Maybe because they care a little more about sports and a little less about enchiladas.

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    Maybe because they care a little more about sports and a little less about enchiladas.
    That's a pretty lame comment mono. Unless you were actually attempting to come off sounding stupid. If you were you did a great job.

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    Maybe because they care a little more about sports and a little less about enchiladas.

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    Maybe because they care a little more about sports and a little less about enchiladas.


    And I would say the jury's out on whether New Orleans will support the Hornets long-term.

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    You are truly misguided my friend. How is it that New Orleans, with less than half the population of the San Antonio area, is able to successfully support the Saints and the Hornets?
    Um, the state of Louisiana gave the Saints a balloon payment followed by ~$25 million a year to keep the Saints in town. The NFL also gave the Saints money. There's no way Texas would pay for upgrading the Alamodome and then give the team a quarter of a billion dollars each decade.

    On top of that, when it comes to corporate sponsors, the gulf coast region > San Antonio. That is especially true after the billions of dollars that were pumped into the area.

    Plus, it's not like the Hornets are on stable ground. There's a real chance they eventually move.

    San Antonio would be a natural spot for an NFL team and the league knows it.
    Jerry Jones would never allow it to happen. He knows San Antonio is Cowboy country.

    Bashing the town and blaming everyone from Jerry Jones to the Spurs only demonstrates that you don't have any legitimate reasons why San Antonio could not support one more pro franchise.
    It's not bashing the town. It's not my fault the Spurs are scrambling for corporate sponsors and getting desperate in an attempt to fill the arena. Again, if the Spurs -- who have put a quality product on the court for more than two decades -- can't easily thrive in this market, what is there to suggest others can?

    This area is more than, and has been for awhile, capable of supporting multiple franchises. This fact will will become apparent as the NFL moves in and eventually MLB as well.
    Yeah, we'll see. I don't see an NFL or MLB team coming here any time soon. The time waiting will be counted in decades, not years.

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    You are truly misguided my friend. How is it that New Orleans, with less than half the population of the San Antonio area, is able to successfully support the Saints and the Hornets? Is there some kind of special mojo in that New Orleans gumbo that makes that little town better able to do that then San Antonio? It is ridiculous to even contemplate. San Antonio would be a natural spot for an NFL team and the league knows it.

    Bashing the town and blaming everyone from Jerry Jones to the Spurs only demonstrates that you don't have any legitimate reasons why San Antonio could not support one more pro franchise. This area is more than, and has been for awhile, capable of supporting multiple franchises. This fact will will become apparent as the NFL moves in and eventually MLB as well.
    New Orleans really isn't supporting the Hornets; they're barely averaging 80% of capacity at their games and are 24th out of 30 in attendance (link: http://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/NOH/2010.html)

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    俺はまんこが大好きなんだよ baseline bum's Avatar
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    The NFL would never allow it to happen. They know San Antonio is Cowboy country.
    FIFY.

    The fact that the league gave, what, $31 million to Benson tells you how much they wanted a team in San Antonio.

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    FIFY.

    The fact that the league gave, what, $31 million to Benson tells you how much they wanted a team in San Antonio.
    that.

    It's the NFL, not JJ in particular, that has no interest in a team moving to SA.

    About 2/3 of the NFL's entire revenue comes from TV contracts. There's no extra bargaining power by putting a team in SA where all the TVs are already on on Sundays.

    It's why the NFL keeps begging for someone to step up in the LA market with their 6 million TV sets.

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