So it's 2015 and we are still having this conversation?
Quote:So it's 2015 and we are still having this conversation?
San Diego is a new conversation. London was last year, and LA is so 2007.
Quote:San Diego is a new conversation. London was last year, and LA is so 2007.
I guess I need to "get with the times".
Is Bleacher Report missing an idiot?
And with Jason Cole now reporting the NFL wants to move the Jags to St. Louis after the Rams leave for LA I am starting to wonder something...why not just move us to LA? Instead of two teams moving would it not be much easier just to have the Jaguars move to LA? It doesn't make sense to move one team to another city and almost immediately have our team fill that hole when we could have been the team that moved in the first place.
This is all just smoke as Khan plans to move the team to Mexico City and it's 12M+ futbol fans.
why even give that tool the time of day? He's always hated the Jags and the fanbase and will poke at it any chance he gets.
Jason Cole has been moving the Jaguars were a decade
So is it San Diego, St. Louis, LA, or London? Which one? Does it rotate depending on how clueless the media actually is at that moment in time?
I wont even bother giving him a click. This is just so boring now.
The internet has ruined journalism.
The comments were just painful to read
Quote:The internet has ruined journalism.
There's no integrity because there's no accountability.
I think the Jags to San Diego is much more credible. After all, Miami is moving to Orlando and a few Cuban people from San Diego were talking to a few of their Cuban friends in Orlando .......
Quote:The internet has ruined journalism.
That is so true.
Quote:The comments were just painful to read
looked like the comments section of a typical PFT Jaguars article.
a few defenders of the Jags who know.
a few idiots who love to talk mess for no good reason...
and the biggest idiot who started it all is no where to be found in the replies....
If these cities wouldn't build new stadiums to keep their current teams, why would it be any different for a new team? San Diego's old [BLEEP] stadium will still be an old [BLEEP] stadium when Khan moves there.
So, the savior for NFL football in St. Louis, a town that has already demonstrated they don't really care if they have an NFL team or not, is to put another franchise there, all so the league can help Miami improve their TV ratings? Does anyone read this stuff and think "Boy, that sounds like an intelligent angle."?