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I begining to think that an NFL team in Las Vegas is more likely than a team in L.A.

 

Reasons why:

 

1. L.A. can't get a stadium done. And we all know that a stadium is the most important thing to the NFL.

 

2. The NBA, NHL, and MLB are all holding discussions about putting teams in Las Vegas. Plus they also have a NASCAR race (March 11). The Pittsburgh Penquins are now talking about moving to Las Vagas. The Florida Marlins have talked and the Sacramento Kings are talking. Too much noise for it not to happen.

 

3. The white population has shrunk in L.A. Because the cost of living is so high in L.A. Many white people moved to Las Vegas, Phoenix, Seattle, Boise, Idaho. And white people have higher incomes.

 

4. Clark County Nevada is the fastest growing county in the US and it's likely to keep growing. Many people are moving to the sun belt and it's not just old people.

 

An NFL team that I think would move to Vegas would be the San Diego Chargers. The Spanos family lives there and I think if they don't get their stadium they could take the plunge.

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I begining to think that an NFL team in Las Vegas is more likely than a team in L.A.

 

Reasons why:

 

1. L.A. can't get a stadium done. And we all know that a stadium is the most important thing to the NFL.

 

2. The NBA, NHL, and MLB are all holding discussions about putting teams in Las Vegas. Plus they also have a NASCAR race (March 11). The Pittsburgh Penquins are now talking about moving to Las Vagas. The Florida Marlins have talked and the Sacramento Kings are talking. Too much noise for it not to happen.

 

3. The white population has shrunk in L.A. Because the cost of living is so high in L.A. Many white people moved to Las Vegas, Phoenix, Seattle, Boise, Idaho. And white people have higher incomes.

 

4. Clark County Nevada is the fastest growing county in the US and it's likely to keep growing. Many people are moving to the sun belt and it's not just old people.

 

An NFL team that I think would move to Vegas would be the San Diego Chargers. The Spanos family lives there and I think if they don't get their stadium they could take the plunge.

 

 

Well, although you make some hilariously ignorant comments (white people have higher incomes), you also have no idea what is going on in the NFL.. Do you realize that if a team is to move, it's probably the Buffalo Bills.. They are less likely to move a team out of a larger market that sells out consistently and makes the playoffs, and more likely to move a team out of a smaller market team that had 4 home games blacked out last season due to lack of attendance at the games..

 

P.S. enjoy your sheltered life.

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Won't happen.

 

Would only happen if Las Vegas shut down its sports betting industry on pro football. And that definitely won't happen.

 

The NBA all-star game only went to Vegas with the Vegas mayor and the industry's commitment that there would be no betting on the NBA all-star game emanating from Vegas. And that's just the all-star game.

 

Vegas would never shut down its multi-million (billion?) dollar sports betting industry in order to snatch an NFL team. Won't happen.

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Well, although you make some hilariously ignorant comments (white people's incomes), you also have no idea what is going on in the NFL.. Do you realize that if a team is to move, it's probably the Buffalo Bills.. They are less likely to move a team out of a larger market that sells out consistently and makes the playoffs, and more likely to move a team out of a smaller market team that had 4 home games blacked out last season due to lack of attendance at the games..

 

P.S. enjoy your sheltered life.

 

 

Yes market size is important and small market teams are more likely to move. I think if Buffalo is to move, it's more likely to Vegas rather than L.A.

 

But S.D. has not supported their team with sellouts either and they can't get a stadium either. The city of S.D had to pick up unsold tickets as part of the lease with the Chargers. The Chargers dropped that idea to entice the city to build a new stadium.

 

The Spanos family also said they'd pay for the entire cost of the stadium if the city would give them the land for free. The land that Qualcomm already sits on. They want the development rights and the city said no. The city of S.D. is so bankrupt they can't pay city employees their pensions.

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Won't happen.

 

Would only happen if Las Vegas shut down its sports betting industry on pro football. And that definitely won't happen.

 

The NBA all-star game only went to Vegas with the Vegas mayor and the industry's commitment that there would be no betting on the NBA all-star game emanating from Vegas. And that's just the all-star game.

 

Vegas would never shut down its multi-million (billion?) dollar sports betting industry in order to snatch an NFL team. Won't happen.

 

 

I've heard this a lot. But the hold on sports betting is only 2% to 5%. Yes sports betting has kind of put Vegas on the map and it does attract high rollers but they don't make anything on it. So what's the point.

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I begining to think that an NFL team in Las Vegas is more likely than a team in L.A.

 

Reasons why:

 

1. L.A. can't get a stadium done. And we all know that a stadium is the most important thing to the NFL.

 

2. The NBA, NHL, and MLB are all holding discussions about putting teams in Las Vegas. Plus they also have a NASCAR race (March 11). The Pittsburgh Penquins are now talking about moving to Las Vagas. The Florida Marlins have talked and the Sacramento Kings are talking. Too much noise for it not to happen.

 

3. The white population has shrunk in L.A. Because the cost of living is so high in L.A. Many white people moved to Las Vegas, Phoenix, Seattle, Boise, Idaho. And white people have higher incomes.

 

4. Clark County Nevada is the fastest growing county in the US and it's likely to keep growing. Many people are moving to the sun belt and it's not just old people.

 

An NFL team that I think would move to Vegas would be the San Diego Chargers. The Spanos family lives there and I think if they don't get their stadium they could take the plunge.

1. LA has nothing to do with Vegas.

 

2. They have all - to date - concluded that a vegas team is unfeasable.

 

3. Besides all the other problems with this statement...if white people with their higher incomes can't afford to live in LA, who can afford to live there?

 

4. There are numerous reasons to think it won't keep growing and even if it does, it will not be the kind of market that can support a team.

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1. LA has nothing to do with Vegas.

 

2. They have all - to date - concluded that a vegas team is unfeasable.

 

3. Besides all the other problems with this statement...if white people with their higher incomes can't afford to live in LA, who can afford to live there?

 

4. There are numerous reasons to think it won't keep growing and even if it does, it will not be the kind of market that can support a team.

 

 

3. I've been asking that question for years. How do so many minorities live in Cali when the real estate is so expensive. I've heard it's a war zone.

 

2. Pittsburgh Penguins owner is meeting with Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman today or tomarrow.

 

4. I don't think Vegas can support a team either. But did LA support the Raiders?

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You are an F-ing retard.

 

First, assuming your idiotic reasoning is taking as fact, wouldn't more "white" people move to LA if the cost of living is higher? Because don't white people make higher incomes and therefore be more able to afford the high cost of living?

 

People aren't leaving LA - especially "white" people. And, if they do, they move to Orange County (also because of lack of homes in LA - due to population growth), which is basically a giant suburb of LA that used to have an NFL team (LA Rams). LA is more likely to have a Stadium in OC.

 

And, just because you are white and poor doesn't mean minorities are also poor. I live in OC , Im white and I a lot of my friends are minorities that make a lot of money. Don't be an ignorant a-hole.

 

I really hope this post was a joke.

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You are an F-ing retard.

 

First, assuming your idiotic reasoning is taking as fact, wouldn't more "white" people move to LA if the cost of living is higher? Because don't white people make higher incomes and therefore be more able to afford the high cost of living?

 

People aren't leaving LA - especially "white" people. And, if they do, they move to Orange County (also because of lack of homes in LA - due to population growth), which is basically a giant suburb of LA that used to have an NFL team (LA Rams). LA is more likely to have a Stadium in OC.

 

And, just because you are white and poor doesn't mean minorities are also poor. I live in OC , Im white and I a lot of my friends are minorities that make a lot of money. Don't be an ignorant a-hole.

 

I really hope this post was a joke.

 

 

No it's not a joke. Why is it hard for you to understand that white people on average and as a group make more money then blacks and mexicans. You watch the NFL? What people are in the stands?

 

I used to live in Phoenix and it's full of people from LA (mostly white) who moved there to get away from the high cost of living in Cali. Most people that live in Phoenix came from Cali.

 

Other facts to consider: 66% of children born in Phoenix (Maricopa County) are Hispanic. That means in 20 years, college-age kids in Phoenix are going to be about 80% Hispanic if you factor in illegal immigration.

 

In other words, white people are going to be the minority in a very important consumer group. Not that it matters, but mexicans don't have the disposable income that white people do. It's just a fact. Why does it bother you so much?

 

As far as sports teams are concerned, I think the changing demograhics are going to change the business models.

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Won't happen.

 

Would only happen if Las Vegas shut down its sports betting industry on pro football. And that definitely won't happen.

 

The NBA all-star game only went to Vegas with the Vegas mayor and the industry's commitment that there would be no betting on the NBA all-star game emanating from Vegas. And that's just the all-star game.

 

Vegas would never shut down its multi-million (billion?) dollar sports betting industry in order to snatch an NFL team. Won't happen.

 

Wow, i think this is the only thing to come out of your mouth that i actually agree with.

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You are an F-ing retard.

 

First, assuming your idiotic reasoning is taking as fact, wouldn't more "white" people move to LA if the cost of living is higher? Because don't white people make higher incomes and therefore be more able to afford the high cost of living?

 

People aren't leaving LA - especially "white" people. And, if they do, they move to Orange County (also because of lack of homes in LA - due to population growth), which is basically a giant suburb of LA that used to have an NFL team (LA Rams). LA is more likely to have a Stadium in OC.

 

And, just because you are white and poor doesn't mean minorities are also poor. I live in OC , Im white and I a lot of my friends are minorities that make a lot of money. Don't be an ignorant a-hole.

 

I really hope this post was a joke.

 

 

p.s. jerk: Why don't you people that come from LA and New York City go back to LA and New York City if it's so great. I'm sick of you people bringing your problems to another area. Phoenix used to be a nice place to live until the invasion of LA jerkoffs.

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p.s. jerk: Why don't you people that come from LA and New York City go back to LA and New York City if it's so great. I'm sick of you people bringing your problems to another area. Phoenix used to be a nice place to live until the invasion of LA jerkoffs.

I lived in Phoenix for 11 years and live in LA now and I can honestly say that you, sir, are an idjit. People have come to Phoenix from everywhere, and it's not even close that the majority of them come from LA. Many do but an overall percentage is marginal if not miniscule. They come from all 50 states. There is a huge population from Canada as well as Central and South America and even the Mid East. An enormous influx from the cold weather Northeast. A huge amount from Nebraska and Texas. And Phoenix is still a great place to live, and apparently a little better since you moved away from it with that backwoods mentality.

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I lived in Phoenix for 11 years and live in LA now and I can honestly say that you, sir, are an idjit. People have come to Phoenix from everywhere, and it's not even close that the majority of them come from LA. Many do but an overall percentage is marginal if not miniscule. They come from all 50 states. There is a huge population from Canada as well as Central and South America and even the Mid East. An enormous influx from the cold weather Northeast. A huge amount from Nebraska and Texas. And Phoenix is still a great place to live, and apparently a little better since you moved away from it with that backwoods mentality.

 

 

The majority of Phoenix residents that are not native to Arizona are transplants from California. I'm not talking about illegal immigration.

 

Yes, people from the midwest and Northeast move there also. But the fact remains that most residents of Arizona that are transplants come from California. Deal with it.

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No it's not a joke. Why is it hard for you to understand that white people on average and as a group make more money then blacks and mexicans. You watch the NFL? What people are in the stands?

 

I used to live in Phoenix and it's full of people from LA (mostly white) who moved there to get away from the high cost of living in Cali. Most people that live in Phoenix came from Cali.

 

Other facts to consider: 66% of children born in Phoenix (Maricopa County) are Hispanic. That means in 20 years, college-age kids in Phoenix are going to be about 80% Hispanic if you factor in illegal immigration.

 

In other words, white people are going to be the minority in a very important consumer group. Not that it matters, but mexicans don't have the disposable income that white people do. It's just a fact. Why does it bother you so much?

 

As far as sports teams are concerned, I think the changing demograhics are going to change the business models.

Phoenix is 34% Hispanic. But they have 66% of the babies, huh?

 

http://www.city-data.com/city/Phoenix-Arizona.html

 

The state of California may have more people move to PHX than any other single state, probably by a large margin, because it's right next door and it's enormous, but the majority of people actually moving to PHX are not from CA, they are from 49 other states and 100 other countries.

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Phoenix is 34% Hispanic. But they have 66% of the babies, huh?

 

http://www.city-data.com/city/Phoenix-Arizona.html

 

The state of California may have more people move to PHX than any other single state, because it's right next door and it's enormous, but the majority of people actually moving to PHX are not from CA, they are from 49 other states and 100 other countries.

 

 

The numbers in the link are from 2000.

 

I read on azcentral.com (Arizona Rebublic) that 2/3 of the births in Maricopa County (2005) are Hispanic. 2/3 is 66 percent. Given that white people are having less children, then Phoenix will be majority hispanic in 20 years (college age people).

 

As far as the majority of transplants not being from California, that's news to me.

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I just got back from Vegas a couple of days ago, and a lot of people were telling me what a disaster the NBA All-Star Week was.

 

Oh the strip made billions of dollars off of it, but they said it was gangland the entire time.

 

About 1200 arrests, 20 shootings, and lots of rooms were left in shambles. Alot of customers were afraid to leave the casinos.

 

When stuff like this happens I just do'nt see Vegas with a major sports franchise.

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I just got back from Vegas a couple of days ago, and a lot of people were telling me what a disaster the NBA All-Star Week was.

 

Oh the strip made billions of dollars off of it, but they said it was gangland the entire time.

 

About 1200 arrests, 20 shootings, and lots of rooms were left in shambles. Alot of customers were afraid to leave the casinos.

 

When stuff like this happens I just do'nt see Vegas with a major sports franchise.

I could care less what this guy said about a pro sports team moving to Vegas. If anything happens it's years down the road, not nearly as inevitable as rlfluties claims. Doesn't really matter, to me I'll still root for the Bills and Sabres, and it helps that UNLV hoops is having a really good year this season. That aside, most of what you said here is complete poppy rooster.

 

You may have been exaggerating, but billions is not the correct figure to be throwing around. The total non-gaming economic impact was a little less than $100M I believe. Gaming is more difficult to measure - you can't exactly ask everyone at every slot machine and every table "why are you here?" and then keep a long list. To be honest we kind of do that already through loyalty marketing, but not on a minute scale like singling out everyone in the casino for the whole weekend.

 

1200 arrests - funny, in the local paper and on the local news I heard 350. In fact I heard the sheriff say that about half were locals, half were visitors who were arrested. And on average it was "more peaceful" than New Year's Eve. 20 shootings - try more like 4. And one involved Mr. Lawbreaker from the NFL, the Pac Man. And I'll give you an "insider tip" - rooms are left in shambles in every hotel, in every city, in the country. Might have been more frequent that weekend but that does not necessarily mean anything.

 

The big deal with the All-Star weekend here was the "element" that the NBA carries along with it is not necessarily stellar. We heard the horror stories here before the weekend from past host cities like Atlanta and Houston, and after the weekend, I think the city did a collective, "yep, happened here too, oh well."

 

Sht went down. That's not news. But try to stick to the facts, please.

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I begining to think that an NFL team in Las Vegas is more likely than a team in L.A.

 

 

 

3. The white population has shrunk in L.A. Because the cost of living is so high in L.A. Many white people moved to Las Vegas, Phoenix, Seattle, Boise, Idaho. And white people have higher incomes.

 

 

You sure about that? Last i recalled, the minorities owned all the businesses, and tee minorities held all the high proile jobs such as lawye, doctor etc... Do any white people own gas stations or dunkin doughnuts? :censored:

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