Oh how I love the sound of Kentucky Downs for them though.
Why can't Toronto have the Chargers? They're already lackluster in LA
I've blogblabbed before of how owners will all be Jerry Jonesing for an upgraded football cathedral. Who Dey's home of PBS is getting closer and closer to the 20 year mark. Kentucky could call for some action and abatement to billionaires across the river, ...especially if the northern Kentucky shore doesn't get to house futbol of FC Cincinnati.
Get rid of the Jungle from the Nnati? I've had to sit out a couple NFL seasons. The first one was because of a Steelers playoff victory against my team doing Gump impersonations to the tunnel for a premature celebration in a loss. Probation until week 2 of the playoffs declared since they can't seem to ever make it there. And trying to briefly escape politics in sports another year, ....well, ya' get drug into a low IQ point of view. 'Cape doesn't hurt my feelings. But when I see his parents, then I feel like handing him a lollypop instead of a microphone. Solidarity in an anthem? Okay, so we stop pretending. I'm with that. I'm geography-minded. As such, I tend to know where I am, even if driving through. It's predictable for the most part. Really, it's simple math. Crappy hoods. Good hoods. So, ...glad it wasn't my team .... but wait,.... my team's locker room is pontificating crap, .....and so I don't feel like supporting those intellectual and victory bums. We might re-sign the librarian leading the locker room. Yawn. Enough of THAT commentary. Check 'er out.
I've had a CFL-NFL idea before. Canada's NFL team kind of playing a home game in each of the CFL stadiums. The TV money is where it'll count the most. So instead of like a Vancouver or Toronto team, do a national name like the Norde Force. Or. Canadian Power. Or Railroad. Or Truckers. Trucking. I'd enjoy some American-based franchises in the CFL again. Showcase some Portland and Louisville. Or some Oklahoma Oilers. All in my blogosphere mentioned.