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Who will be next to move to Los Angeles?

Obviously great news has happened, the NFL has just gotten a team out of one of the smallest markets in America into the 2nd biggest market in America.

The chargers have a year to negoitate a deal with the Rams to be a part of the stadium but if they can't negotiate a deal then the Raiders have an opportunity to do so.

In my opinion the Raiders belong in Oakland while the Chargers should stay in San Diego. But I do feel in the end that the Chiefs or Vikings will move there.

Kansas City and St. Paul are very small markets and even with the vikings new stadium coming up theirs been rumors that the vikings couldn't even sell out some of their regular season games at a stadium that fit only 48,000 people.

But what do you guys think?

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  • 5 years ago
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    If the city of Los Angeles is such a hot football market, then why in the hell did the Rams and Raiders move from there in the first place? Another good question nobody has asked or remembered to ask is if the city of LA wanted a team bad enough, then why didn't the NFL put a team in LA back when they last expanded to what is now the Houston Texans?

    If the NFL is smart, they would only allow the Rams to move to LA and keep the Raiders and Chargers where they are. The NFL needs Los Angeles a whole lot more than the city needs the NFL. If there were no NFL teams in LA, Los Angeleans have a whole lot of entertainment options to spend their money on. LA sports fans are also more fickle than any woman on the planet.

    If Stan Kroenke believes that he is going to show up with the Rams, stink up the joint and the fans will continue to throw down money for tickets, then he is going to be sadly mistaken. They will spend their money on the plethora of entertainment options the city has to offer.

    As for the Vikings and Chiefs moving, it isn't going to happen. For one thing, the Vikings will be moving to a new domed stadium next season. If the Wilfs were to move the Vikings at this time, the city of Minneapolis/St. Paul as well as the State of Minnesota would sue them naked.

    The Chiefs aren't going anywhere either. Besides the fact that the Hunts are pillars in that community and committed to the city, why would they move the Chiefs? Yes Kansas City is a small market. The Chiefs have a loyal paying fan base and they don't have to compete with hardly anyone for the sport entertainment dollar other than the KC Royals late in their season.

  • Anonymous
    4 years ago

    If you want to look at the famous Hollywood you then need to create a trip to Los Angeles and that hotelbye is the place to start. In Hollywood you will see landmarks like the Walk of Fame (stars on the sidewalk), the Hollywood Sign, the Hollywood Bowl and more. Los Angeles can also be a place for everyone since this place is the home to a number of world-famous theme parks like Universal Studios, Disneyland and significantly more. In Los Angeles you can even came to savor the warm climate and beaches so regardless of your passions, Los Angeles makes an ideal getaway.

  • 5 years ago

    The Chargers will the next. They'll work a deal with the Rams and move to LA. The Chiefs and Vikings may be in smaller markets but the Chiefs can't leave Arrowhead behind and the Vikings are too beloved in Minnesota. According to Wikipedia, TCF Bank Stadium holds just under 52,585 people. According to ESPN, Minnesota was averaging 52,430 people per home game. That comes to around 99.8% capacity which is above the league average. Not sure where you were getting your numbers there.

  • 5 years ago

    They Left LA for good reason the Last time to go to St louis and they ended up doing very well. If Your not winning there they arent showing up to many other things to do there. I believe the attendance will drop off dramatically if they have a bad few years. I highly doubt your going to see anything like raiders Die hard fans through and through. People in LA could really care less everyone will good and be excited for the new stadium first two or 3 years but if they dont compete then watch the Attendance nose dive. I Think The rams are coming around the corner though...

  • 5 years ago

    the vikings will definitely not because they just spend close to a billion dollars building a new stadium.

    in my opinion, Raiders need to be back in LA. They share the same stadium as the Oakland As which is right next to Oracle Arena which is pretty bad conditions. However, at this point it looks like the Rams will definitely go since they've been approved. If they do so, Chargers shouldn't join them to share it. Just weird.

  • 5 years ago

    Raiders, If SD will NOT make an offer with the now LA Rams! It's doesn't make sense to see the Chargers becoming back to LA and share with Rams in Inglewood in 2019. So my suggestion for now, and for seal able future, go RAIDER Nation, Please come back to L.A. and forever goodbye Oakland!

  • 5 years ago

    There are reasons the NFL left Los Angeles. The main one is attendance. We will see. Personally, I am dubious and would not want my team moving there (I don't live in my team's city).

  • 5 years ago

    Lol at the Vikings moving. First off all the city is Minneapolis, St.Paul is just a temporary staduim until the billion dollar stadium is being built. and its called Twin Cities. Minneapolis-St.Paul and suburbans, its bigger market,

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    chargers

  • 5 years ago

    SD

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