Ya. We been struggling at home games with fans. 😂 However, the chargers new set up may change some opinions this season. I have them as the dark house this season.
Well, I mean we had something to cheer for back in the 80s when we made two Super Bowls during that decade. We've finally announced our long, awaited return to greatness.
Sure, nobody saw their success this season coming. I certainly had low expectations. The Bengals still seem like a stretch for this list, though. Attendance has been down, but the product on the field has been miserable for years. Most fanbases struggle when the team wins less than a quarter of their games in a season. Even the "success" under Marvin Lewis in the mid-2000's and 2010's earned him the nickname of "Mediocre Marvin." Folks in the Cincinnati area are going nuts right now because they FINALLY have a great product on the field again after 30 years of agony-to-mediocrity and squandering away chances.
Four things: 1. Chargers belong in San Diego 2. Bring back the Hartford Whalers 3. Bring back the Seattle SuperSonics 4. Any NBA team I’m St. Louis should be called the Spirits of St. Louis
Hartford would be an idiotic decision for an NHL franchise. 1) the arena is way to small 2) the market is way to small and already occupied 3) the whalers brand is owned by the hurricanes so you’d have to relocate them back and that’s not happening
@Mr Orange a new arena could be built but the growth between now and 10 years from now won’t be enough to keep up. It would instantly be the smallest market and doesn’t have the growth to become larger than the smallest. Metro population of Hartford is 1 million and is already crammed between 4 existing NHL teams. While Carolina is the most successful team in its region and its immediate market metro population is 2.7 million
@@GoalHornGeek Not to mention Hartford is basically 1/2 way between Boston and Metro New York City. In the NHL you already got 4 teams within 2-3 hours of Hartford i.e Bruins, Rangers, Isles and Devils as well.
Nobody is ditching the massive tax advantage the state of Florida provides it's more likely the Jags and Ray's move to Orlando where there's a population surge I could see Miami getting a second football team before the Jags leaving Florida and this guy obviously doesn't realize how big Jacksonville actually is it's huge the Jags issue is they suck
@@ddcs0s yeah it’s like with Cleveland they have no problem with loyalty in the fan base the biggest problem they had was they sucked bad until just recently I have a feeling the Jags will figure it out eventually like Cleveland and maybe even get their fist Super Bowl. That won’t be for a while though
@@jonblack8424 the state of Florida has a ton of loyal fans that adore football I mean look at FSU Miami and the university of Florida all of them are top 25 earners in NCAA football every year FSU cracked the top 15 last year and they suck real bad right now trust me I know I'm a FSU fan The problem with the Jag's is unlike the Brown who have a deep history and used to be good the Jag's have never been consistently good in any era ... The team needs to new ownership it's obvious Kahn doesn't understand the American sports market I get it he's great in Europe but Florida isn't Europe it's probably the most UnEuropean place on earth and he just doesn't get it ... Personally I don't care I'm a Atlanta sports fan which is a whole shitty subject on its own for another day but if you can't successfully run a professional sports team in Florida you just can't run a professional sports team ... The tickets sell themselves it's an attractive place for free agents both financially and from a weather standpoint ... Florida could add a fourth team and it could be successful
They really do have the most garbage takes I've ever seen. This is the same channel that thinks the old Toronto Raptors logo looked childish and cheesy like Barney the dinosaur. They're genuinely brain-dead.
@Rowdy Wolfy Big market doesn't mean anything if people don't show up or spend money on the team. Hell, back in the day Buffalo was in the running for an expansion team when MLB was looking for 2 new suitors. I'd argue they'd be more supportive of an MLB team than in Miami, especially considering how much less there is to do there.
As much as I'd like to see an NFL team in San Antonio, San Diego deserve the Chargers back. Make it a double pack with the Clippers as well. SD needs some lovin
I agree, especially after recently learning that the Clippers were originally in San Diego before being moved to L.A. in the 80's. I never even knew that until I watched a video that showed up in my recommended videos a few days ago.
@@joshuadesautels Interesting, I didn't know that. I guess as the Clippers, their first home city was San Diego. I never even knew that Buffalo had a Basketball team; up till now, the only Buffalo pro sports teams I'd ever heard of were in Football and Hockey.
Ever since the Browns left Cleveland to become the Ravens, there was a law put in place making it extremely hard for a professional sports team to be relocated out of Ohio.
Good because my Cincinnati Bengals ain't going anywhere especially since we have a beast of a QB like Joey B. For the first time about 33 years we have a team that should be able to win us a play off game and get is to the big show and bring us home that long awaited Lombardi trophy if not this year then at least next year or the year after. The Cincinnati Bengals are the real deal and will be the big dogs on the block in the AFC north for the next decade.
I don’t even live near Cincy, and they’re the biggest NFL Club (with Steelers) where I live. Cincy ain’t moving. (Especially with the rich history of NFL in Ohio).
Jags aren’t moving. They just approved a 470 million dollar project for their practice facility. You would think Milwaukee would make a great NHL city.
Milwaukee is considered Chicago Blackhawks territory. The Blackhawks would object to any NHL team in Milwaukee. They currently have the AHL admirals that play there.
@@aaronhiggs agree on Quebec City. Don't know about Hartford, due to it being between three hockey teams the two in New York and the one in Boston. The second City that would probably get one would probably the Portland so it'd be close to the new Seattle team although now I think about it Vancouver would fill that the only other place possibly would be Houston because that's been rumored for years.
@F RUclips Idiots! Unlike you I won't be insulting. First off I lived most of my life between both cities. On a good day it's about a 3 hour drive between both. Second since the 90's whenever bringing a team was brought up for Milwaukee the NHL has always said because of the Blackhawks had territorial rights. Now if you'll be an adult and stop the name calling I'll respond in the future otherwise you continue you will be ignored.
@F RUclips Idiots! what? Jags just had the $120mill dollar practice facility approved that the city and Jags are splitting. Jags signed a 20yr lease on the new facility to maintain it and pay utilities. Jags and Jax also just approved a $470mill project for the start of the shipyard project that the Jags are paying $310mill. Also already in talks of stadium renovations. Know what you are talking about before speaking up. Lot J was last yr. Get with the now pls.
Ray's most likely stay even though their still have been getting 11k fans at the most in their stadium if they keep having great seasons they'll probably get up to a decent number
5:00 in, shows a graphic of the teams in Florida, (including one he already suggested to move) They won't miss one, then suggests moving two more? Clown.
Love how he called the Bengals attendance declining but I went to a Bengals vs the Jets when the Bengals had zero wins and paul brown was full of black and orange! Bengals ain't leaving cincy WHO Dey!
The Jungle has replaced the Reds as the most follow team in Cincinnati. Regardless that the Reds historically had the best baseball team ever. They even had a waitlist for season tickets. Until this year. The Bengals right now are not drawing at the upper level. It is empty. Bengals fans are disgusted with the kneeling of the National Anthem and the flag. Our fan base is not taking that likely. I don’t blame them! Miami Florida is the same. The Dolphins are in big trouble, they are not drawing either for the same reasons.
@@kristiaanstolt6931 Yeah, the downtown plan (which would improve a near abandoned part of downtown) is finally getting approved because the city council is pissed off at the mayor (she's one of those no fun club, big city Liberal feminist types). What would really help the MLB is a salary cap to create more parity between the teams. The lack of such a cap is why so many relatively large cities don't have an MLB franchise.
@@dcasper8514 They already have the Phillies now though, and given their relatively recent success I don't see many philly fans changing alliegances to the A's.
The NFL would have to (1) put London in the AFC East (moving the Dolphins to AFC South), and (2) consistently schedule the London team 2-3 weeks home, 2-3 weeks away.
During the Bengals to Toronto: "It doesn't look the Buffalo Bills are gonna be going anywhere anymore. Not with a new stadium on the horizon, a loyal fanbase, deep pocketed owners, and Super Bowl contenders in town. So you can scrap the Bills to Toronto idea for now. The Bengals have been a consistent losing franchise since the start of the 90s decade" 6 months later, the Bengals are in the Super Bowl. Bills, however, lost in the divisional round.
@@dbabu51 Ummmm……that wouldn’t explain whipping the Chiefs ass twice in a month after being down by 11 at halftime and holding them to three points in both games! The Bills had a better chance at beating the Bengals than the Chiefs dud and I say that as a Bengals fan!
The Bills had a few games in Toronto, it was a big thing for awhile, but it wore off pretty quick. Like a new store opening, you go to see it, but after it just becomes just another store.
Seattle need a NBA team, the rivalry between Portland and Seattle need to be expanded to NBA, also if Vancouver get one too it would be huge, rivalry between Seattle, Portland and Vancouver is huge in MLS, it would be amazing to recreate that in NBA too
Seattle doesn't need any fucking franchises. The mariners should be relocated as punishment for their playoff drought (preferably to Oklahoma) and the Seahawks need to be dissolved because they cheated the NFC championship away from the 49ers in their "super bowl" year. Their city was too dumb to save their team, they deserve to be sportsless. The Kraken should have been given to Atlanta, an actual BIG city without an NHL team.
@@merrymerryjerry6736 Stop... just Stop. Atlanta?? Atlanta?!?! Did you actually say Atlanta and the NHL in the same sentence?!?!?!? Good God Man.... they lost two NHL teams cause they never supported either franchise... by now the NHL Offices in New York and Toronto have a Big Circles around Atlanta on their maps labelled "No Go Zone". Seriously "HELL NO" to Atlanta when it comes to Hockey. Great Basesball, Football, and Basketball market... useless as a Hockey Market.
@@Asmahdan Better than giving a team to the same city as the SEACHICKENS and the only mlb team to never win a pennant. Both need to be moved to Oklahoma City because I want to see seattle sports losers cry. This is what they get after their SEACHICKENS stole a NFC championship from the rightfull 49er army. Maybe give the NHL team to Oklahoma City too.
I’ve been pretty aware of that, they’re missing out by not moving back to San Diego, but LA’s where the money is even when you don’t have too many fans.
They moved from there because the city wouldn't front the money for a new stadium and the public didn't wanna shell out for it either. There's nowhere for them to play there cause their old stadium was falling apart.
Yeah. I get that Santa Clara is apart of the San Francisco bay area but move to the actual San Francisco city to avoid confusion and keep it within its name
Back to candlestick, thats when all the REAL winning came at, not the 2019 bullshit, where we're being pertraded as superbowl contenders and we haven't done shit at all to be up there. So yea, I can't stand Levi's stadium.
The answer for most of these teams attendance woes is new ownership not moving the teams. Mike Brown is going to be Mike Brown wherever he goes. Same with most of these teams.
That's right and I'm agree, I mean what they can do is continue to host some NFL games in London, but in my opinion there's no way for an NFL team to relocate over there!
Loyal fan bases would DEFINITELY BE the Pittsburgh Steelers, and Green Bay Packers. There's a 20 YEAR waiting list for season tickets. When fans 'die' over the year's, the deceased actually 'Will's-away' his/her season tickets.
@@billyrichards8834 Green Bay has the most loyal fan base. You can't mention the steelers in the same sentence lol. There's no wait for season tickets at Green Bay you only get them if a fan dies. You have to wait years if you get a regular season home game ticket.
Arizona and Florida have considerably greater populations. Florida is the third most populous state in the USA, and the Phoenix metropolitan area is the 9th most populous metropolitan area in the USA, considerably greater in population than Cincinnati, Kansas City, and Milwaukee. Cincinnati is not even the largest metropolitan area in its state - that would be Columbus.
@@HighpointerGeocacher you are incorrect Cincinnati is the biggest metropolitan area Columbus comes after that then Cleveland but the biggest city is Columbus like most people living in city boundaries is in Columbus for the biggest metropolitan area that’s all the surrounding area is Cincinnati
Quebec City deserves an NHL team. They already have a suitable arena and PASSIONATE fans who were left brokenhearted when the franchise was moved to Colorado.
We 5-2. Got the entire league on high alert. While having a rookie wr break a record 7 weeks into the season. Moving to Toronto is a nah for Cincinnati bra
Top 20 cities that need an NFL team (and possible team names)(not listed in any order): Orlando, Florida (Greatwhites) Toronto, Canada (Blizzard) San Antonio, Texas (Deserthawks) San Diego, California (Raptors) Salt Lake City, Utah (Demons) Portland, Oregon (Rascals) Vancouver, Canada (Knights) Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (Spartans) St Louis, Missouri (Vipers) Austin, Texas (Rattlers) Memphis, Tennessee (Sunpharaohs) Birmingham, Alabama (Cougars) Jackson, Mississippi (Gators) Louisville, Kentucky (Monarchs) Omaha, Nebraska (Hornets) Columbus, Ohio (Silverbacks) Tijuana, Mexico (Coyotes) Albuquerque, New Mexico (Emperors) Honolulu, Hawaii (Islanders) Little Rock, Arkansas (Flames) Also a little tip for the NFL: People in the south LOVE their football. So if they want football, then GIVE them football and try to cram as many markets in the south as possible
I would easily put Raleigh, NC above: Jackson, Mississippi Memphis, Tennessee Orlando, Florida St. Louis, Missouri Columbus, Ohio. I mean, UNC-CH averages 50,500 fans per game (sellout) and NCSU averages 56,500 fans per game (near sellout). That’s already better than some NFL teams
@@manuel1846inla1 yeah but the metro population of the Raleigh area is 2.2 million. 2.7 if you include Fayetteville. UNC and NC State each average more than 50,000 fans per game (at capacity)
How do you not have the Oakland A's on here?? Their attendnce is atrocious. The stadium is probably the worst facility in sports. And either Vegas or Portland would be great options that would allow them to stay in the AL West.
A move to London would never work. The logistics and strain on the players with all of that travel would be a nightmare. The Jaguars are fine with one game a year there, and London seems to enjoy that. If the NFL ever moved a team out of the states, it would be Toronto or Mexico City.
I think it is doable but only if the team heavily invests in it. It would be kind of silly just to do it in London though. What makes most sense long term is to build a new league in Europe and do a common global draft with the NFL, and then when the Euro league is built up you do a world championship game. But….that would take decades and nobody thinks that far ahead.
there is suck an untapped market in Canada for NFL teams we already have the cfl but i know that a lot more people know about the NFL in Canada then the cfl and the cfl is really just a place for old NFL players to play out there final seasons and for the for the people that went undrafted in the NFL draft to play for a bit before another draft that way they have some experience
A NHL team in Houston needs to happen soon. Houston is the 5th largest media market in North America and has a large population of transplants from the Northern United States and Canada living there now... So, people would definitely show up to watch a team play hockey.
I was hoping the Flames would have moved from Calgary to Houston three years ago. Toyota Center is a hockey ready building since the AHL Aeros played there until the franchise relocated to Des Moines. Calgary's Saddledome has been a condemned building since the 2013 flood and the city is waffling on whether to replace the relic.
People who moved to Houston or any other sun belt city will continue root for their home teams. Yes people would show up, wearing the jerseys of the visiting team they had grown up pulling for. Houston would just be another place to watch the Penguins, Red Wings, or Blackhawks play when they come to town.
Arizona might be a possibility if they can't connive Tempe into building them an arena. And you would immediately have an instant rivalry with the Dallas Stars.
@@PhilWorley I am one of those transplants (Pittsburgh) living in Houston who will always root for my teams first, but I’ve lived here for 15 years now and support Houston teams when it doesn’t affect my teams. I go to games and watch on TV. I would attend NHL games at the Toyota Center just as I do Astros games at Minute Maid and Rockets games at TC.
Houston doesn't deserve a football team anymore, and with how the Texans have been since they choked that 24-0 lead against Kansas City proves it. At this point, I wouldn't be surprised if the Texans completely rebranded by relocating to St. Louis or San Diego and by changing their mascot before 2030.
Yea idk why he wanted Cincinnati to move the fans show up if they win the problem is they don’t win and they have a die hard loyal fan base if they win football games if they are just an average football team that goes 8-9 bengals fans will show up
The Pelicans are owned by New Orleans Saints owner Gayle Benson, a local who is not interested in selling or moving. The two teams share many administrative functions and facilities, reducing costs of operations. Mrs. Benson also owns the beer company whose product is featured at concession stands, giving her a significant source of revenue to offset somewhat lower ticket sales.
AZ Coyotes owners isn't interested in selling or moving but look where they are at now, without a lease for next year. Money talks & I see the Pelicans & Grizzlies moving to Seattle or Las Vegas.
-Move the Chargers and Clippers back to SD -Instead of moving the Rays, build a new stadium -Nashville is already getting a new baseball expansion team, the Nashville Stars, Justin Timberlake and his finance group are putting a team there. -The Marlins did make the wild card last season, they just need to stop sucking maybe move them to Indy or New Orleans instead -Put the Bengals in St.Louis -Move the A’s to Las Vegas -If anywhere move the Jaguars to San Antonio or St.Louis.
Oakland needs to fight for the A's. The Bengals should not move, but if Jacksonville moves I think St. Louis is an option although it seems like an NFL team can't stay there.
@@waynejohnson9374 the Cards left becasues the City wouldnt build a stadium.. The Rams left because the NFL said fuck the city and a public founded stadium plan. If St. Louis gets another team there would have to be a no relocation clause in the agreement. St. Louis loves football but the NFL fucked us really bad with the Rams.
There’s ONE problem with the Bengals moving to Toronto. Canada 🇨🇦 has a football league that plays pretty much in late summer to maybe late fall, and doesn’t Toronto have a team?
I don’t see Louisville getting it. Especially with Mayor McBike Lane still in charge. Also, Louisville is a college town. I think Nashville should get a team!
If the region could ever open up a big arena, Hampton Roads, Virginia can be added to that. That's Virginia Beach, Chesapeake, Norfolk, Hampton, Newport News, Suffolk and Portsmouth, Va all clumped in one region.
I still can't believe how stubborn the Charger owner Dean Spanos is by shooting himself in the foot, because he turned his back on profits and a strong fan base in San Diego to go to L.A to share a brand new stadium and to loose money, now if he would've stayed in San Diego the city would eventually build a new stadium and everyone would've been happy
Coyotes have a loyal fanbase, it's the city of Glendale that was the problem. Besides that fact NHL commissioner once stated that he wasn't going to relocate the Coyotes.
Jerry wont allow another team in his market. And San Diego wont build a stadium and their old stadium had structural issues. so that will never happen.
Move a Hockey team to Milwaukee Wisconsin. Milwaukee has a brand new arena and the Chicago/Minnesota/Detroit rivalry is built in because of the NFC North.
Been saying this for years. We’re all confused how/why Wisconsin doesn’t have a team when they have solid well established rivalries in all other leagues plus from what I can tell Wisco has pretty good sports fans. Also badgers college hockey is a big deal there they’d have no problem getting support
Being from Minnesota, I like the idea of moving a team into Wisconsin. Coyotes make most sense. If the NHL has an issue with a team being too close geographically to Chicago in Milwaukee, Madison could be a good option. Wisconsin has a great, supportive fan base. AND for God's sake, put the NBA back in Seattle!
Personally, I don’t think that Toronto is a big football city. Toronto’s CFL team gets about 10,000 in attendance each year. Obviously that would go up if that were an NFL team, but still nowhere near the crazy attendance the NFL gets in America
I really don't think American sports teams, especially NFL teams, should relocate to cities of a different nation. I say keep it in the USA, it would stink to see an American team do so well in an American sports league, and then loose the season to somewhere like London.
I hate seeing cities losing their teams. Expand the league if you so desperately want a team in a certain market. The NFL could fund a mid-level league or something.
I think if the teams expand to like 40 teams Toronto could defienlty be a good fit but I think you ought to keep the Bengals in Cincinnati and I'm speaking as a Colts fans saying that I think Cincinnati deserves to keep their NFL team 100 percent
It’s funny how Montreal was bashed and people were saying it’s a terrible baseball town and will never get a team again! Now, they are in the running for expansion or a team moving there! Keep teams where they are at and work on bettering your situation! Winning changes things
usc is a college football power house, the rose bowl in pasadena is the second most important college bowl game, the raiders were beloved in los angeles and won a super bowl, and the rams were in southern california for 55 years and just won the super bowl. la not being a "football city" is a myth
Obviously Rams have a following in LA, but as a native of SoCal, the Raiders and the 49ers also have a huge following. With those three, there just isnt space for the Chargers. Either they should go back to San Diego and get their old followers back or move to another state
The thing with the Rays is that they don't play in Tampa. No Rays fan wants to go to St. Petersburg to watch baseball. They need to move the TAMPA Bay Rays to TAMPA
St. Louis is declining in population, and has one of the highest crime rates in the USA. St. Louis was a great city 100 years ago, but is not longer a good place to live or do business. Mesa, AZ, which is a suburb of Phoenix, has over 500,00 people, yet St. Louis has less than 300,000 people. Just because a city was really prominent and important in the past, doesn't mean that it meets the same standards today.
St louis has 3 million people in the metro. Jacksonville has 1.6mil. Its literally twice as big. St louis is the 20th biggest city in the US. It deserves a team.
@@markhughes1809 St. Louis has barely over 2.8 million and has dropped to the 21st biggest metro. St. Louis is not growing, it’s declining. Jacksonville is GROWING, and will surpass St. Louis is a few decades, (probably 15 years from now) you need to learn about “investment” and looking more then 10 feet past the hood of your car.
Vancouver and Seattle don’t both need an NBA team. One of them should have one and Vegas should have one. With growing interest in the LV sports market with the raiders and golden knights it would make for a nice nba location. Brand new t mobile arena would be a great place for an nba team to share with the golden nights. UNLV and team USA get nice draws in basketball in Vegas. A-Rod eventually gonna get the timberwolves moved to Seattle so move the kings or pelicans to Vegas. Baskeball can draw a lot of out of towners and Phoenix, Salt lake, Denver and LA would make for nice rivalries. The only sport that Vegas shouldn’t have a team in is Baseball because of the heat fans would have to sit through and they already have a minor league team.
Bizzy not sure you heard but the Oakland A's are seriously looking at Vegas now. Their planned building of a new ballpark in Downtown Oakland by the San Francisco Bay Bridge is now pretty much dead. If the A's moved to Vegas, they probably play at the Raiders NFL Stadium for a short while. Then move to a retractable roof stadium along the lines of say Arizona, Seattle and Milwaukee.
the argument for the panthers is horrible. there are six other teams below the panthers in attendance and the panthers actually draw more fans than half the league, they just play in one of the biggest venues.
I personally think that Houston would be a better hockey market for the Coyotes to move to due to the city's support for the Astros, Texans, and Rockets. The city had a WHA team called the Houston Aeros, which also had plenty of support. This move wouldn't require any realignment
@@robertgoodwin2787 The Dallas Stars have fans, and are successful, so why not have an NHL team in Houston. It's a much larger market than Kansas City, and Gary Bettman prefers larger markets
Canada is a foreign country. Due to the logistical problems of crossing the USA-Canada border, there should be no more major sports franchises in Canada. I used to live in the Seattle area, and visited Vancouver BC a few times, but numerous times I experienced hassles from both Canadian and USA border patrol while crossing the border.
@Matt Joseph Around 1995, the Bengals were the runner up to move to Baltimore, Mike Brown vistied the Maryland Stadium Authiority and was told to "Take a number".
@@LoneCourier2281 I stand by my word. Mariners are a failure in Seattle (only had 2 home sell outs this season), never won nor played in the World Series, and are in need of a new location. Louisiana is a hotbed for baseball, and its teams perform pretty well.
As for the Bengals moving to TO, the CFL would have a cow, and both the NFL and the Bengals would have to pay bigly to both the CFL and the Argos for territorial infringement. The team would start out broke from the get-go.
that team deserves to be fucking relocated to oklahoma to send a message to the rest of the league that mediocrity WILL NOT BE TOLERATED. also to send a message to Seattle, that YES: the rest of the country is BETTER THAN YOU.
The kings to Vancouver would never work. It didn't work the first time with the Grizzlies. Some cities just won't support a pro team. Look at Atlanta, the nhl tried twice with the flames and Thrashers.
The only relocation option I agree on the list Chargers back to San Diego
San Antonio sooo
@@goochiethanos yessir San Antonio chargers
And Tampa to Montreal
@Mr Orange it was fo the rams
Ya. We been struggling at home games with fans. 😂 However, the chargers new set up may change some opinions this season. I have them as the dark house this season.
Bengals have one of the best fan bases, but we never had something to cheer for until now
YUPPP
not going to lie, most fans are bandwagons, I myself am actually a Canadian Cincinnati fan
No cheering now
Well, I mean we had something to cheer for back in the 80s when we made two Super Bowls during that decade. We've finally announced our long, awaited return to greatness.
i agree.
Hey TPS. PLEASE tell us again about how the AFC CHAMPION Cincinnati Bengals should relocate.
Nobody saw that coming
I was literally just thinking that. But this was 6 months ago so
Lolol watching this now that the bengals are going to the super bowl… yeah that ain’t happening burrow 🥶
Sure, nobody saw their success this season coming. I certainly had low expectations. The Bengals still seem like a stretch for this list, though. Attendance has been down, but the product on the field has been miserable for years. Most fanbases struggle when the team wins less than a quarter of their games in a season. Even the "success" under Marvin Lewis in the mid-2000's and 2010's earned him the nickname of "Mediocre Marvin."
Folks in the Cincinnati area are going nuts right now because they FINALLY have a great product on the field again after 30 years of agony-to-mediocrity and squandering away chances.
The Super Bowl changes nothing BEngals should never leave Cincinnati
Four things:
1. Chargers belong in San Diego
2. Bring back the Hartford Whalers
3. Bring back the Seattle SuperSonics
4. Any NBA team I’m St. Louis should be called the Spirits of St. Louis
All hail the WHALE
Hartford would be an idiotic decision for an NHL franchise.
1) the arena is way to small
2) the market is way to small and already occupied
3) the whalers brand is owned by the hurricanes so you’d have to relocate them back and that’s not happening
@Mr Orange a new arena could be built but the growth between now and 10 years from now won’t be enough to keep up. It would instantly be the smallest market and doesn’t have the growth to become larger than the smallest. Metro population of Hartford is 1 million and is already crammed between 4 existing NHL teams. While Carolina is the most successful team in its region and its immediate market metro population is 2.7 million
@@GoalHornGeek Not to mention Hartford is basically 1/2 way between Boston and Metro New York City. In the NHL you already got 4 teams within 2-3 hours of Hartford i.e Bruins, Rangers, Isles and Devils as well.
@@americangiant1003 yeah that’s what I meant by already occupied
"florida has plenty of sports teams to cheer for" not after you move half of them!
The Marlins aren't going anywhere they jsut built a new stadium.
Nobody is ditching the massive tax advantage the state of Florida provides it's more likely the Jags and Ray's move to Orlando where there's a population surge I could see Miami getting a second football team before the Jags leaving Florida and this guy obviously doesn't realize how big Jacksonville actually is it's huge the Jags issue is they suck
@@ddcs0s yeah it’s like with Cleveland they have no problem with loyalty in the fan base the biggest problem they had was they sucked bad until just recently I have a feeling the Jags will figure it out eventually like Cleveland and maybe even get their fist Super Bowl. That won’t be for a while though
@@jonblack8424 the state of Florida has a ton of loyal fans that adore football I mean look at FSU Miami and the university of Florida all of them are top 25 earners in NCAA football every year FSU cracked the top 15 last year and they suck real bad right now trust me I know I'm a FSU fan
The problem with the Jag's is unlike the Brown who have a deep history and used to be good the Jag's have never been consistently good in any era ... The team needs to new ownership it's obvious Kahn doesn't understand the American sports market I get it he's great in Europe but Florida isn't Europe it's probably the most UnEuropean place on earth and he just doesn't get it ... Personally I don't care I'm a Atlanta sports fan which is a whole shitty subject on its own for another day but if you can't successfully run a professional sports team in Florida you just can't run a professional sports team ... The tickets sell themselves it's an attractive place for free agents both financially and from a weather standpoint ... Florida could add a fourth team and it could be successful
Florida has many transplants from Northern states who pull for the team they grew up with.
“The Bengals have been a consistent loosing franchise”
Bengals: …and I took that personally
The Bengals just need a better owner.
Now they should move the browns to Toronto.
Bengals to Toronto? No. Just no. And that coming from an eagles fan. I so wanted them to win the superbowl over the rams
send Browns to Canada and rename them the Moose lol
They got to the super bowl this year so they took it very personally
TPS really just wakes up and says let’s spit some stupid ass sports takes today
TPS is the WatchMojo of sports.
@@howardcitizen2471 facts 😭😭
@@howardcitizen2471 Bruh that is so true lmao
@@howardcitizen2471 this is the most true statement I've ever seen
They really do have the most garbage takes I've ever seen. This is the same channel that thinks the old Toronto Raptors logo looked childish and cheesy like Barney the dinosaur. They're genuinely brain-dead.
Chargers should move back to San Diego without The Spanos family.
They really need to San Diego was a good fan base for them
Yes! We had no fanbase problems. Could’ve just built one in San Diego! Hopefully soon
I agree.
@@tav1s-n9l even tho I am not charger fan that was honestly super bad move
@@nicknick5763 oh trust me, most logical football fans KNOW that it was a bad move :(
The Bengals don’t need to go ANYWHERE. And I will ALWAYS say that…even BEFORE this season.
They're going to Cali to bring back a trophy.
Relax I’m from Miami and we like that if we’re extremely bored we can go to a Marlins game and get good seats for like 10 bucks don’t ruin that 😭
@Rowdy Wolfy Big market doesn't mean anything if people don't show up or spend money on the team.
Hell, back in the day Buffalo was in the running for an expansion team when MLB was looking for 2 new suitors. I'd argue they'd be more supportive of an MLB team than in Miami, especially considering how much less there is to do there.
I know nothings better than a Saturday in may when I and friends check ticket masters and find 3 dollar tickets than sneak up to the front row
Dude doesn’t get that here in Florida we have so much damn things to do so our sports teams are sometimes an afterthought
The marlins almost moved to San Antonio back In 2006
@@corey2232 2 Ownerships killed the Marlins fan base by gutting the team after they won 2 different world series.
As much as I'd like to see an NFL team in San Antonio, San Diego deserve the Chargers back. Make it a double pack with the Clippers as well. SD needs some lovin
I agree, especially after recently learning that the Clippers were originally in San Diego before being moved to L.A. in the 80's. I never even knew that until I watched a video that showed up in my recommended videos a few days ago.
They could put an nfl team in okc
@@BlindRobotDragon Actually the Clippers were originally the Buffalo Braves.
@@joshuadesautels Interesting, I didn't know that. I guess as the Clippers, their first home city was San Diego. I never even knew that Buffalo had a Basketball team; up till now, the only Buffalo pro sports teams I'd ever heard of were in Football and Hockey.
Charger and Clippers to St. Louis.
Bengals? That didn’t age well.
I know right lol who dey from cincy
@@demnbrown who Dey from Dayton brother 🐅🐅
Who-Dey from Northern Kentucky.
Who dey from Cupertino 👍🏼
Who dey from Louisville area
Ever since the Browns left Cleveland to become the Ravens, there was a law put in place making it extremely hard for a professional sports team to be relocated out of Ohio.
yet the columbus crew nearly moved just recently... haha
What law?
Good because my Cincinnati Bengals ain't going anywhere especially since we have a beast of a QB like Joey B. For the first time about 33 years we have a team that should be able to win us a play off game and get is to the big show and bring us home that long awaited Lombardi trophy if not this year then at least next year or the year after. The Cincinnati Bengals are the real deal and will be the big dogs on the block in the AFC north for the next decade.
Who Dey!
@@waynejohnson9374 And they didn’t because they invoked that very law.
Cincinnati ain’t going to move bub there’s a whole lot of bengals fans believe me
I second this man the city will fuckin riot you can have a football cities football team leave
I agree, the Bengals are here to stay in Cincinnati whether people like it or not
I don’t even live near Cincy, and they’re the biggest NFL Club (with Steelers) where I live. Cincy ain’t moving. (Especially with the rich history of NFL in Ohio).
They need a new owner that knows what the Fuck he's doing rather than a new city. Stupid take.
They are staying in Cincinnati
Yeah...I don't think The Bengals will be going anywhere. They might even get an indoor practice facility if they win the Super Bowl.
Bro my bengals are finally going to the super bowl 🥲
@@isaacmatthews8033 Who dey
If it ain't broke don't fix it.
True but this was posted before
Shit they might get an indoor stadium
Jags aren’t moving. They just approved a 470 million dollar project for their practice facility. You would think Milwaukee would make a great NHL city.
Milwaukee is considered Chicago Blackhawks territory. The Blackhawks would object to any NHL team in Milwaukee. They currently have the AHL admirals that play there.
@@vincentstrack4933 this. Only cities getting a NHL team now are Hartford or Quebec City IMHO.
@@aaronhiggs agree on Quebec City. Don't know about Hartford, due to it being between three hockey teams the two in New York and the one in Boston. The second City that would probably get one would probably the Portland so it'd be close to the new Seattle team although now I think about it Vancouver would fill that the only other place possibly would be Houston because that's been rumored for years.
@F RUclips Idiots! Unlike you I won't be insulting. First off I lived most of my life between both cities. On a good day it's about a 3 hour drive between both. Second since the 90's whenever bringing a team was brought up for Milwaukee the NHL has always said because of the Blackhawks had territorial rights. Now if you'll be an adult and stop the name calling I'll respond in the future otherwise you continue you will be ignored.
@F RUclips Idiots! what? Jags just had the $120mill dollar practice facility approved that the city and Jags are splitting. Jags signed a 20yr lease on the new facility to maintain it and pay utilities. Jags and Jax also just approved a $470mill project for the start of the shipyard project that the Jags are paying $310mill. Also already in talks of stadium renovations. Know what you are talking about before speaking up. Lot J was last yr. Get with the now pls.
We should change the name to: Take everything away from Florida
Yeah, they had them losing the Marlins, Panthers, Jaguars and Rays almost all of them out of the country. Pretty extreme.
Ray's most likely stay even though their still have been getting 11k fans at the most in their stadium if they keep having great seasons they'll probably get up to a decent number
@@geleneceline2310 It might would help if they got a new stadium, the current one is pretty ugly.
5:00 in, shows a graphic of the teams in Florida, (including one he already suggested to move) They won't miss one, then suggests moving two more? Clown.
Not like there doing Cali any favours either
Love how he called the Bengals attendance declining but I went to a Bengals vs the Jets when the Bengals had zero wins and paul brown was full of black and orange! Bengals ain't leaving cincy WHO Dey!
The Jungle has replaced the Reds as the most follow team in Cincinnati. Regardless that the Reds historically had the best baseball team ever.
They even had a waitlist for season tickets. Until this year. The Bengals right now are not drawing at the upper level. It is empty. Bengals fans are disgusted with the kneeling of the National Anthem and the flag. Our fan base is not taking that likely. I don’t blame them!
Miami Florida is the same. The Dolphins are in big trouble, they are not drawing either for the same reasons.
Develop your own slogan………
@@tppwttiger2244 you sound stupid
Who Dey!!
Gotta love how they just ignore Oakland A’s literally the team that needs to relocate the most
Nah they just need a new stadium, which I think is finally going to happen.
@@kristiaanstolt6931 Yeah, the downtown plan (which would improve a near abandoned part of downtown) is finally getting approved because the city council is pissed off at the mayor (she's one of those no fun club, big city Liberal feminist types). What would really help the MLB is a salary cap to create more parity between the teams. The lack of such a cap is why so many relatively large cities don't have an MLB franchise.
They should move to Vegas too.
ATHLETICS TO PHILADELPHIA ?? Good idea ??
@@dcasper8514 They already have the Phillies now though, and given their relatively recent success I don't see many philly fans changing alliegances to the A's.
Relocate to London? Are you crazy? What about the money and morale costs to travel all the time across ocean
Yeah, I do not like the idea of teams traveling back & forth across the Atlantic. Canada isn't a bad idea, but London? No!
also the NFL tacked on 18th Game this year doubt its happening even now
The NFL would have to (1) put London in the AFC East (moving the Dolphins to AFC South), and (2) consistently schedule the London team 2-3 weeks home, 2-3 weeks away.
On a part time basis, it would definitely work. If I'm not mistaken, isn't Kahn adding a game at Twickenhams new stadium?
a same name city in michigan. not ontario in canada.
During the Bengals to Toronto:
"It doesn't look the Buffalo Bills are gonna be going anywhere anymore. Not with a new stadium on the horizon, a loyal fanbase, deep pocketed owners, and Super Bowl contenders in town. So you can scrap the Bills to Toronto idea for now. The Bengals have been a consistent losing franchise since the start of the 90s decade"
6 months later, the Bengals are in the Super Bowl. Bills, however, lost in the divisional round.
WHO DEY!!
Buffalo had an actual good opponent, the bengals had Ryan tannehill and the titans who were the worst 1st seed
@@dbabu51 Ummmm……that wouldn’t explain whipping the Chiefs ass twice in a month after being down by 11 at halftime and holding them to three points in both games! The Bills had a better chance at beating the Bengals than the Chiefs dud and I say that as a Bengals fan!
Bills will never move most of the owners would vote it down
The Bills had a few games in Toronto, it was a big thing for awhile, but it wore off pretty quick. Like a new store opening, you go to see it, but after it just becomes just another store.
I think San Diego would be a better choice for the Clippers and Chargers. San Diego would appreciate an NBA team.
Clippers to Seattle
Clippers were in San Diego before LA just like the Chargers.
@@samuraibeastwarrior2886 I wouldn’t mind that pick either. Clippers just don’t stand a chance to win over LA
San Diego would be a difficult basketball market imo, but everything changes with winning.
Sacramento Kings to Las Vegas
Pelicans to Seattle
Chargers w new owners in San Diego
Dallas Cowboys should relocate to the Mariana trench
That's pretty good! I love it! Cowboys are so overrated!!!!!!
Lmao
As a Cowboys fan, I support this idea. Let me know if you need a signature or something.
And the Yankees
Or either Levenworth, Sing Sing, or Folsom.
with the bengals going to the super bowl, I don't think they're going anywhere
There’s no way the jags should go to London, there’s a reason that there’s little games. It sucks for the players
Jags owner is investing a shit ton of money in Jacksonville right now so there is no way he is moving them anywhere
I am a Jaguars fan, and the reason why they play in London is because Khan is an idiot.
That stadium in London is also used for so many other things,it would be difficult to schedule 8 or so home games around the other stuff
@@ginnyweatherbee7941 true
@@spazz351 yep they just made a whole new practice facility for the team
Seattle need a NBA team, the rivalry between Portland and Seattle need to be expanded to NBA, also if Vancouver get one too it would be huge, rivalry between Seattle, Portland and Vancouver is huge in MLS, it would be amazing to recreate that in NBA too
Bring back the Seattle Supersonics
Seattle doesn't need any fucking franchises. The mariners should be relocated as punishment for their playoff drought (preferably to Oklahoma) and the Seahawks need to be dissolved because they cheated the NFC championship away from the 49ers in their "super bowl" year. Their city was too dumb to save their team, they deserve to be sportsless. The Kraken should have been given to Atlanta, an actual BIG city without an NHL team.
@@merrymerryjerry6736 Stop... just Stop. Atlanta?? Atlanta?!?! Did you actually say Atlanta and the NHL in the same sentence?!?!?!? Good God Man.... they lost two NHL teams cause they never supported either franchise... by now the NHL Offices in New York and Toronto have a Big Circles around Atlanta on their maps labelled "No Go Zone". Seriously "HELL NO" to Atlanta when it comes to Hockey. Great Basesball, Football, and Basketball market... useless as a Hockey Market.
@@Asmahdan Better than giving a team to the same city as the SEACHICKENS and the only mlb team to never win a pennant. Both need to be moved to Oklahoma City because I want to see seattle sports losers cry. This is what they get after their SEACHICKENS stole a NFC championship from the rightfull 49er army. Maybe give the NHL team to Oklahoma City too.
@@merrymerryjerry6736 glad you’re 5
The Bengals saw this video and took it personally 👀
Chargers, San Diego, problem solved, and while we’re at it bring the Clippers back to San Diego too.
Jaguars should go to Toronto too
Clippers are building new arena where Forum is.
I’ve been pretty aware of that, they’re missing out by not moving back to San Diego, but LA’s where the money is even when you don’t have too many fans.
They moved from there because the city wouldn't front the money for a new stadium and the public didn't wanna shell out for it either. There's nowhere for them to play there cause their old stadium was falling apart.
Completely agree. I still call them the San Diego Chargers. They need to move back
The 49ers need to leave Santa Clara and go back to San Francisco
Yeah. I get that Santa Clara is apart of the San Francisco bay area but move to the actual San Francisco city to avoid confusion and keep it within its name
Back to candlestick, thats when all the REAL winning came at, not the 2019 bullshit, where we're being pertraded as superbowl contenders and we haven't done shit at all to be up there. So yea, I can't stand Levi's stadium.
A local college team could easily take over their stadium
@@mattyg4186 They have done it many times before
Brings the 49ers back to San Francisco.
Missouri does need a basketball team but honestly, the Clippers would have a higher chance of relocating to San Diego since that was their former home
San Diego Clippers sounds good just saying it out loud. San Diego is a great city, been there a bunch of times.
I'd just move the Sacramento Kings back to Kansas City.
@@Seneka51 what about Omaha? (cf. Packer games in Milwaukee)
The millennials don't know that the Hawks once played in St Louis
@@Seneka51 Yup, where they failed before
The answer for most of these teams attendance woes is new ownership not moving the teams. Mike Brown is going to be Mike Brown wherever he goes. Same with most of these teams.
The Marlins have had a few owners who have alienated fans. Loria just took alienation to a new level.
Bengals fan here. Sell the team!!
@@Austin6403 exactly.
Toronto would want to send the Bengals back after a year and I'm a Bengals fan. Mike Brown is a terrible owner.
Toronto has the cfl anyway.
Were happy with the Bills
@@keaton3254 I like the Bengals players, it's the organization that drives me nuts
@@jcoates32 yeah I’ve got nothing against the Bengals, but Toronto already have the CFL team and the Bills close by, no need for another team 🤷🏻♂️
@@keaton3254 totally agree.
The Jags don't need to relocate, we need to reorganize the whole fucking team
Your wrong, no team will go overseas. It would kill the NFL, and the travel demand means players would not go there.
Canada would be fine every other overseas city or country would be a total failure
If they for whatever reason do that, you already know theres gonna be some dumbass in like California buy season tickets for the Jags lol
That's right and I'm agree, I mean what they can do is continue to host some NFL games in London, but in my opinion there's no way for an NFL team to relocate over there!
At this point, I feel like AEW has more of a connection to Jacksonville than the Jaguars.
Not at all
You’ve obviously never been here.
Bengals have one of the most loyal fan bases. We weathered the storm. Welcome band wagoners but Bengals have a home. Miss us with that BS lol
Loyal fan bases would DEFINITELY BE the Pittsburgh Steelers, and Green Bay Packers. There's a 20 YEAR waiting list for season tickets.
When fans 'die' over the year's, the deceased actually 'Will's-away' his/her season tickets.
@@billyrichards8834 Green Bay has the most loyal fan base. You can't mention the steelers in the same sentence lol. There's no wait for season tickets at Green Bay you only get them if a fan dies. You have to wait years if you get a regular season home game ticket.
I don't know WHERE you get your MIS-INFORMATION from, but do you SERIOUSLY believe your own BABBLING BULLSHIT?
Loyal fan base... MEANING, MUCH HARDER to get tickets. That would b the STEELERS
If the chargers were to move it’s back to San Diego get it right
Nah idk maybe San Antonio would also be a very great fan base fo da chargers
@Infinite_ echos eh ig Ethier way both cities would treat the chargers better than LA does
If the Chargers were to move to San Antonio, it should where they have a new name and give back the Charger name and history to San Diego.
@@jcueto75 nah they wouldn't change thier name at all Unless if its a racist name but it's not so
@Infinite_ echos ye LA is more of a 🏀⚾️ city
San Diego 🏈⚾️🏀
San Antonio 🏈🏀 idk how ⚾️ would work but we would have a strong fan base for the team
Put this into perspective as well folks:
Cities like Cincinnati, Kansas City & Milwaukee DON'T have NHL franchises, but Arizona & Florida DO.
Arizona and Florida have considerably greater populations. Florida is the third most populous state in the USA, and the Phoenix metropolitan area is the 9th most populous metropolitan area in the USA, considerably greater in population than Cincinnati, Kansas City, and Milwaukee. Cincinnati is not even the largest metropolitan area in its state - that would be Columbus.
@@HighpointerGeocacher you are incorrect Cincinnati is the biggest metropolitan area Columbus comes after that then Cleveland but the biggest city is Columbus like most people living in city boundaries is in Columbus for the biggest metropolitan area that’s all the surrounding area is Cincinnati
Quebec City deserves an NHL team. They already have a suitable arena and PASSIONATE fans who were left brokenhearted when the franchise was moved to Colorado.
@@robhogg5717 yes for sure the Florida panthers should move there
We 5-2. Got the entire league on high alert. While having a rookie wr break a record 7 weeks into the season. Moving to Toronto is a nah for Cincinnati bra
now you in the superbowl lmao
I may be a Mississippi State fan and not like LSU and Joe Burrow in college but I love them now! I meant Joe Burrow... not LSU... they still trash
San Diego should get their team back.
Top 20 cities that need an NFL team (and possible team names)(not listed in any order):
Orlando, Florida (Greatwhites)
Toronto, Canada (Blizzard)
San Antonio, Texas (Deserthawks)
San Diego, California (Raptors)
Salt Lake City, Utah (Demons)
Portland, Oregon (Rascals)
Vancouver, Canada (Knights)
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (Spartans)
St Louis, Missouri (Vipers)
Austin, Texas (Rattlers)
Memphis, Tennessee (Sunpharaohs)
Birmingham, Alabama (Cougars)
Jackson, Mississippi (Gators)
Louisville, Kentucky (Monarchs)
Omaha, Nebraska (Hornets)
Columbus, Ohio (Silverbacks)
Tijuana, Mexico (Coyotes)
Albuquerque, New Mexico (Emperors)
Honolulu, Hawaii (Islanders)
Little Rock, Arkansas (Flames)
Also a little tip for the NFL: People in the south LOVE their football. So if they want football, then GIVE them football and try to cram as many markets in the south as possible
Chargers and clippers need to fill up the San Diego spot!!
I would easily put Raleigh, NC above:
Jackson, Mississippi
Memphis, Tennessee
Orlando, Florida
St. Louis, Missouri
Columbus, Ohio.
I mean, UNC-CH averages 50,500 fans per game (sellout) and NCSU averages 56,500 fans per game (near sellout). That’s already better than some NFL teams
@@GoalHornGeek True. But I really don't see Raleigh as a major market and the people of North Carolina already have the Panthers, so......
@@manuel1846inla1 yeah but the metro population of the Raleigh area is 2.2 million. 2.7 if you include Fayetteville. UNC and NC State each average more than 50,000 fans per game (at capacity)
@@GoalHornGeek Hmmmm...... Interesting
How do you not have the Oakland A's on here?? Their attendnce is atrocious. The stadium is probably the worst facility in sports. And either Vegas or Portland would be great options that would allow them to stay in the AL West.
A move to London would never work. The logistics and strain on the players with all of that travel would be a nightmare. The Jaguars are fine with one game a year there, and London seems to enjoy that. If the NFL ever moved a team out of the states, it would be Toronto or Mexico City.
Mexico would be just as dumb of and option as London. If they are going to be a city outside America it would be Montreal, Toronto, or Vancouver.
I think it is doable but only if the team heavily invests in it. It would be kind of silly just to do it in London though. What makes most sense long term is to build a new league in Europe and do a common global draft with the NFL, and then when the Euro league is built up you do a world championship game.
But….that would take decades and nobody thinks that far ahead.
there is suck an untapped market in Canada for NFL teams we already have the cfl but i know that a lot more people know about the NFL in Canada then the cfl and the cfl is really just a place for old NFL players to play out there final seasons and for the for the people that went undrafted in the NFL draft to play for a bit before another draft that way they have some experience
Hey folks……treasure and support your teams……coming from a Baltimore Colts fan and season ticket holder……!!!
There are days I still think of the Colts as a Baltimore team :p
1. Move The Jaguars to San Antonio
2. Move the King's to Seattle
3. Move the Pelicans to St Louis
4. Move the Marlins to Shelby, Montana
Shelby, Montana? 🤣 No man they should at least go to Billings, MT or something.
A NHL team in Houston needs to happen soon.
Houston is the 5th largest media market in North America and has a large population of transplants from the Northern United States and Canada living there now...
So, people would definitely show up to watch a team play hockey.
I was hoping the Flames would have moved from Calgary to Houston three years ago. Toyota Center is a hockey ready building since the AHL Aeros played there until the franchise relocated to Des Moines. Calgary's Saddledome has been a condemned building since the 2013 flood and the city is waffling on whether to replace the relic.
People who moved to Houston or any other sun belt city will continue root for their home teams. Yes people would show up, wearing the jerseys of the visiting team they had grown up pulling for. Houston would just be another place to watch the Penguins, Red Wings, or Blackhawks play when they come to town.
@@PhilWorley and that reality hurts Houston. Same thing is happening with the Tampa Bay Rays. It’s the home field for the swat teams fans
Arizona might be a possibility if they can't connive Tempe into building them an arena. And you would immediately have an instant rivalry with the Dallas Stars.
@@PhilWorley I am one of those transplants (Pittsburgh) living in Houston who will always root for my teams first, but I’ve lived here for 15 years now and support Houston teams when it doesn’t affect my teams. I go to games and watch on TV. I would attend NHL games at the Toyota Center just as I do Astros games at Minute Maid and Rockets games at TC.
Houston doesn't deserve a football team anymore, and with how the Texans have been since they choked that 24-0 lead against Kansas City proves it. At this point, I wouldn't be surprised if the Texans completely rebranded by relocating to St. Louis or San Diego and by changing their mascot before 2030.
Why not move the Texans to Austin, the largest U.S. city without a big-four team?
@@howardcitizen2471 Houston has good attendance and a good fan base and a good owner there never going to
Move to Austin
@@howardcitizen2471 Absolutely
Also no matter how hard they try Texas always has and always will be Cowboy turf
Cincinnati stays
NO to Sea
Rays to Mtrl
LA to SD
KC gets a hockey team
Tennessee gets another team...
The world will be perfect
Yea idk why he wanted Cincinnati to move the fans show up if they win the problem is they don’t win and they have a die hard loyal fan base if they win football games if they are just an average football team that goes 8-9 bengals fans will show up
"LA to SD"
That's about a hundred miles.
@@gusbus5227 now CINN is going to the SBowl!!! No chance they are leaving now!!!
@@AlvinSeville1 lol I had no idea
I’d love to see a Carolina mlb team too
The Pelicans are owned by New Orleans Saints owner Gayle Benson, a local who is not interested in selling or moving. The two teams share many administrative functions and facilities, reducing costs of operations. Mrs. Benson also owns the beer company whose product is featured at concession stands, giving her a significant source of revenue to offset somewhat lower ticket sales.
AZ Coyotes owners isn't interested in selling or moving but look where they are at now, without a lease for next year. Money talks & I see the Pelicans & Grizzlies moving to Seattle or Las Vegas.
-Move the Chargers and Clippers back to SD
-Instead of moving the Rays, build a new stadium
-Nashville is already getting a new baseball expansion team, the Nashville Stars, Justin Timberlake and his finance group are putting a team there.
-The Marlins did make the wild card last season, they just need to stop sucking maybe move them to Indy or New Orleans instead
-Put the Bengals in St.Louis
-Move the A’s to Las Vegas
-If anywhere move the Jaguars to San Antonio or St.Louis.
Oakland needs to fight for the A's. The Bengals should not move, but if Jacksonville moves I think St. Louis is an option although it seems like an NFL team can't stay there.
@@waynejohnson9374 the Cards left becasues the City wouldnt build a stadium.. The Rams left because the NFL said fuck the city and a public founded stadium plan. If St. Louis gets another team there would have to be a no relocation clause in the agreement. St. Louis loves football but the NFL fucked us really bad with the Rams.
i want to please packers move to st.louis.
I don’t think the Stars is a 100% guaranteed thing rn fam
i agree. i don't want to please make new mlb team in nashville.
There’s ONE problem with the Bengals moving to Toronto. Canada 🇨🇦 has a football league that plays pretty much in late summer to maybe late fall, and doesn’t Toronto have a team?
This is clown level trash. The Rays and Bengals ain’t leaving 💀💀💀
They are not leaving
Not to mention St Louis ain’t a basketball town bro they don’t care
I have a feeling whoever wrote the script for this video is from Canada.
Yeah they do not care
The Bengals yes but rays meh
Pittsburgh, SD, KC, Louisville, TB NEED an NBA team!
I don’t see Louisville getting it.
Especially with Mayor McBike Lane still in charge.
Also, Louisville is a college town.
I think Nashville should get a team!
@@Thatoneguy2550 They make decent sluggers out there
@@rhyssanders9122 yeah they do!
TB doesn’t need a NBA team if any body wants to watch a basketball game just go to a heat game
If the region could ever open up a big arena, Hampton Roads, Virginia can be added to that. That's Virginia Beach, Chesapeake, Norfolk, Hampton, Newport News, Suffolk and Portsmouth, Va all clumped in one region.
I still can't believe how stubborn the Charger owner Dean Spanos is by shooting himself in the foot, because he turned his back on profits and a strong fan base in San Diego to go to L.A to share a brand new stadium and to loose money, now if he would've stayed in San Diego the city would eventually build a new stadium and everyone would've been happy
Chargers to San Diego, Coyotes to Houston, Florida Panthers to Quebec, Rays to Montreal, Sacramento Kings to Seattle, Jaguars to San Antonio.
I agree with all of these except move the jags to London I hate to say it but
Nah Florida teams staying
Coyotes have a loyal fanbase, it's the city of Glendale that was the problem. Besides that fact NHL commissioner once stated that he wasn't going to relocate the Coyotes.
Jerry wont allow another team in his market. And San Diego wont build a stadium and their old stadium had structural issues. so that will never happen.
@@writer8706 Jerry Jones & bob mcnair both said they wouldn’t mind an nfl team in San Antonio
Spirits of St. Louis needs to become a thing
Panthers to Quebec City surely aged well. The Panthers are doing very well.
I’ve heard rumors that the Coyotes would move to Houston. That would make more sense.
Coyotes to Salt Lake City? You know a place that's hosted Olympic Level Hockey?
Portland has always loved hockey, and should have gotten the team that's going to SEA. PDX fans have been screwed by the NHL. Bring in the Coyotes.
@@guidonagle5075 Yeah I can go for that. Can SLC take the wildly neglected Panthers?
It would give the Dallas Stars a real rival, something they really haven't had since they moved to DFW.
The coyotes ain't moving lol I live in AZ and they just made plans to build them a new arena here 😂
Move a Hockey team to Milwaukee Wisconsin. Milwaukee has a brand new arena and the Chicago/Minnesota/Detroit rivalry is built in because of the NFC North.
Cept the Wings are in the East now.
@@richardsiemion5903 still get 2 games in a regular 82 game season but I get what you're saying.
@@lufkin412 ahhhhh clever! 😁
Been saying this for years. We’re all confused how/why Wisconsin doesn’t have a team when they have solid well established rivalries in all other leagues plus from what I can tell Wisco has pretty good sports fans. Also badgers college hockey is a big deal there they’d have no problem getting support
Being from Minnesota, I like the idea of moving a team into Wisconsin. Coyotes make most sense. If the NHL has an issue with a team being too close geographically to Chicago in Milwaukee, Madison could be a good option. Wisconsin has a great, supportive fan base. AND for God's sake, put the NBA back in Seattle!
Personally, I don’t think that Toronto is a big football city. Toronto’s CFL team gets about 10,000 in attendance each year. Obviously that would go up if that were an NFL team, but still nowhere near the crazy attendance the NFL gets in America
Clippers are planning to build another arena to be completed in 3 years.
The Jags logo with the bad teeth. I'm dying 😂
I really don't think American sports teams, especially NFL teams, should relocate to cities of a different nation. I say keep it in the USA, it would stink to see an American team do so well in an American sports league, and then loose the season to somewhere like London.
Seriously, the Sacramento Kings have a loyal following and can draw crowds.
And they just built a brand new arena and it’s expensive and beautiful
I hate seeing cities losing their teams. Expand the league if you so desperately want a team in a certain market. The NFL could fund a mid-level league or something.
If the Golden Knights were any sort of indication, expansion teams just work. the US is too large of a country to have 30 to 32 teams a league.
The Coyotes in the NHL would be perfect for a move to Houston or maybe even Kansas City
No. New Orleans, Ha, Ha Ha.LOL😜😜😅😅🤣🤣
I think if the teams expand to like 40 teams Toronto could defienlty be a good fit but I think you ought to keep the Bengals in Cincinnati and I'm speaking as a Colts fans saying that I think Cincinnati deserves to keep their NFL team 100 percent
Especially now #whodey 🐅
40 team NFL would be easy to expand into Canada, and probably London
I would be so disappointed if they left us
Bengals AIN'T going ANYWHERE!
due to the existence of the CFL There won't be a Canadian team
It’s funny how Montreal was bashed and people were saying it’s a terrible baseball town and will never get a team again! Now, they are in the running for expansion or a team moving there! Keep teams where they are at and work on bettering your situation! Winning changes things
This Bengals thing didn't age well
This Panthers thing didn’t age well either
I keep lobbying for this but you guys definitely need to do a "Top 10 TPS predictions that aged terribly"
Jaguars to San Antonio
Rays to Orlando
Chargers and Clippers back to San Diego
And Kings back to Kansas City.
Clippers to Seattle
Kings to stay in Sacramento
@@Clayson_Alves Kings belongs in Sacramento
@Infinite_ echos yet I’m 90s kid and I grew up with the Kings in Sacramento
usc is a college football power house, the rose bowl in pasadena is the second most important college bowl game, the raiders were beloved in los angeles and won a super bowl, and the rams were in southern california for 55 years and just won the super bowl. la not being a "football city" is a myth
Obviously Rams have a following in LA, but as a native of SoCal, the Raiders and the 49ers also have a huge following. With those three, there just isnt space for the Chargers. Either they should go back to San Diego and get their old followers back or move to another state
Nebraska? Utah? Oregon? Alabama?
@@shankwititent honestly I think Oregon would be amazing. All the Justin Herbert fans are already up there so they'd get all of the Oregon Ducks fans
@@williamstokes970 in that case they may have to switch the 49ers to the AFC West in order for the Chargers to go to the NFC West
@@shankwititent i dont think they'd have to switch divisions, both of the states are in the west
unless SD can agree to build a new stadium the Chargers are never going back...
move the Devil Rays to Montreal, revive the EXPOS
As a rays fan. Yessss
But how can retires from New York and Boston see The Yankees and Red Sox?
@@raysup3055 then your not a rays fan
The thing with the Rays is that they don't play in Tampa. No Rays fan wants to go to St. Petersburg to watch baseball. They need to move the TAMPA Bay Rays to TAMPA
Good nfl teams that deserve better stadiums
ye do it tps
@@kingtoss7690 imma do this every day until he makes the video I've been going for 2 weeks
Washington needs one
And there better than Dallas
Denver's current stadium is really nice, but it's 20 years old now.
TPS: Consistent losing seasons for the bengals. Bengals: go to the super bowl
Ok…so does that erase their history?
This didn’t age well… bengals in the Super Bowl. Doubt they leave now
Jacksonville Jaguars should relocate to St. Louis, Missouri,
a great NFL market.
St. Louis is declining in population, and has one of the highest crime rates in the USA. St. Louis was a great city 100 years ago, but is not longer a good place to live or do business. Mesa, AZ, which is a suburb of Phoenix, has over 500,00 people, yet St. Louis has less than 300,000 people. Just because a city was really prominent and important in the past, doesn't mean that it meets the same standards today.
St louis has 3 million people in the metro. Jacksonville has 1.6mil. Its literally twice as big. St louis is the 20th biggest city in the US. It deserves a team.
@@markhughes1809 St. Louis has barely over 2.8 million and has dropped to the 21st biggest metro. St. Louis is not growing, it’s declining. Jacksonville is GROWING, and will surpass St. Louis is a few decades, (probably 15 years from now) you need to learn about “investment” and looking more then 10 feet past the hood of your car.
@@markhughes1809 And when the Rams played in St Louis, the Jags consistently drew more fans, The Jags aren’t going anywhere.
St. Louis will never have another nfl team again
Vancouver and Seattle don’t both need an NBA team. One of them should have one and Vegas should have one. With growing interest in the LV sports market with the raiders and golden knights it would make for a nice nba location. Brand new t mobile arena would be a great place for an nba team to share with the golden nights. UNLV and team USA get nice draws in basketball in Vegas. A-Rod eventually gonna get the timberwolves moved to Seattle so move the kings or pelicans to Vegas. Baskeball can draw a lot of out of towners and Phoenix, Salt lake, Denver and LA would make for nice rivalries. The only sport that Vegas shouldn’t have a team in is Baseball because of the heat fans would have to sit through and they already have a minor league team.
Why not put an NBA team in Pittsburgh?
You could easily make a baseball stadium in vegas indoors tho...
Bizzy not sure you heard but the Oakland A's are seriously looking at Vegas now. Their planned building of a new ballpark in Downtown Oakland by the San Francisco Bay Bridge is now pretty much dead. If the A's moved to Vegas, they probably play at the Raiders NFL Stadium for a short while. Then move to a retractable roof stadium along the lines of say Arizona, Seattle and Milwaukee.
Vegas will never get an nba team because of what happened in 2007
@@thiagoprofili4806 Las Vegas hosts the annual Summer League. Pelicans or Grizzlies move here after Seattle gets one of the two.
the argument for the panthers is horrible. there are six other teams below the panthers in attendance and the panthers actually draw more fans than half the league, they just play in one of the biggest venues.
NFL teams that deserve better Stadium's!!!!!
THE BEARS lol
@@alexandervaldivia8232 nah they can either renovate soldier field or dont but they can't ever leave
The Bills might be getting one soon, but their multimillionaire owner won’t pay for it.
@@LifeOfMateusz
They really need a new stadium.
Have you ever heard rumors of the CFL Bills?
@@nickhill8612 no, I haven’t. Where’d you hear about that?
You have to remember that the Sacramento Kings were in Kansas City before the move to California.
This concept of moving teams to another city is really just offensive to any European.
bring the chargers back to san diego
Bring the Montreal Expos back I'm all for that
I live in San Antonio and we can’t support a football team because the cowboys won’t let us
Bengals need to relocate huh? Well, this aged well.
TPS: Bengals should relocate...
Bengals: And we took that personally.
I personally think that Houston would be a better hockey market for the Coyotes to move to due to the city's support for the Astros, Texans, and Rockets. The city had a WHA team called the Houston Aeros, which also had plenty of support. This move wouldn't require any realignment
Hockey and Texas just doesn't seem right lol
@@robertgoodwin2787 I guess you forgot about Dallas having the Stars?
@@robertgoodwin2787 The Dallas Stars have fans, and are successful, so why not have an NHL team in Houston. It's a much larger market than Kansas City, and Gary Bettman prefers larger markets
@@robertgoodwin2787 You forgot about the Dallas Stars, haven’t you, son?!
@@michaelcookston7795 I don't know shiiit about hockey honestly lol I went to a blues game up here in MO as a kid it was pretty cool
I do like how many sports fans on here are writing "we will never leave" as if they have a say it in.
Vancouver needs an NBA and MLB team . We love our sports here.
Too small…….
you can’t have the kings
Canada is a foreign country. Due to the logistical problems of crossing the USA-Canada border, there should be no more major sports franchises in Canada.
I used to live in the Seattle area, and visited Vancouver BC a few times, but numerous times I experienced hassles from both Canadian and USA border patrol while crossing the border.
@@--------8453 idk what team he is referring to im just letting him know he can't have the kings
@@Theargonuts somebody should tell Kevin P.
Vancouver HAD an NBA team
that LEFT FOR A legit REASON!
The bengals has a strong fan base. Problem is ownership. Keep them where they are.
@Matt Joseph Around 1995, the Bengals were the runner up to move to Baltimore, Mike Brown vistied the Maryland Stadium Authiority and was told to "Take a number".
KC has a Hockey bar and a minor league Hockey team. I would love too see the "scouts" back.
Just FYI Seattle secured the name Sonics as part of the thunder relocation lawsuit. So if NO moved they’d be the Sonics.
Pelicans aren't moving, so good luck getting the T'wolves, Hornets, Kings, Clippers, or Grizzlies.
@@MoneyC225 honestly the team most likely to relocate it’s the Pelicans.
@@LoneCourier2281 The Seattle Mariners got a better chance of moving to New Orleans than the Pelicans has leaving.
@@MoneyC225 if you say so fam
@@LoneCourier2281 I stand by my word. Mariners are a failure in Seattle (only had 2 home sell outs this season), never won nor played in the World Series, and are in need of a new location. Louisiana is a hotbed for baseball, and its teams perform pretty well.
As for the Bengals moving to TO, the CFL would have a cow, and both the NFL and the Bengals would have to pay bigly to both the CFL and the Argos for territorial infringement. The team would start out broke from the get-go.
Not to mention Buffalo wouldn't want it. The Bills get a lot of fans from Southern Ontario.
It would be interesting with Hamilton
As a person from Vancouver I can tell you there is still bitterness towards the NBA here. We would rather have a baseball team
6:36 Saying the Mariners have an incredible fanbase is a BIG stretch
that team deserves to be fucking relocated to oklahoma to send a message to the rest of the league that mediocrity WILL NOT BE TOLERATED. also to send a message to Seattle, that YES: the rest of the country is BETTER THAN YOU.
to be fair, they haven't made the playoffs for 20 years and wasted Felix Hernandez's prime.
they might actually make the playoffs this year.
@@kztizzle2558 Actually they just punched their fans in the dick like always
They'll enjoy a nice 70 win season next year
The kings to Vancouver would never work. It didn't work the first time with the Grizzlies. Some cities just won't support a pro team. Look at Atlanta, the nhl tried twice with the flames and Thrashers.
As long as the Bills are in Buffalo, Toronto is not an option for an NFL team
The Bengals are in chronic need for new ownership!