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Portland Hampton Roads/Richmond, VA Salt Lake City |
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Richmond seems way to close to DC and Baltimore, plus Charlotte Is Portland too close to Seattle? Salt Lake City--I guess, but I've never heard it mentioned before. How about Las Vegas? |
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Top 30 TV Markets without NFL franchises (excluding Los Angeles)
#19 Orlando #20 Sacramento #22 Portland #27 Raleigh-Durham #30 Hartford Top 50 Markets without NFL franchises #32 Columbus #33 Salt Lake City #36 Greenville #37 San Antonio #38 West Palm Beach #39 Grand Rapids #40 Birmingham #41 Harrisburg #42 Las Vegas #43 Norfolk-Virginia Beach #44 Albuquerque #45 Oklahoma City #46 Greensboro #48 Memphis #49 Austin #50 Louisville #19 The NFL actually considers Orlando a part of Jacksonville's tv market. #27, #36, #46 Those are all Carolinas cities, makes the Panthers a bigger market than what their tv market is. #38 is North Miami basically. |
The Norfolk-Virginia Beach Raiders!
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Yes, double the hate.
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The only real void in the NFL market map is Albuquerque. Stick em near the desert and call it a day.
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Boo.
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How does Missouri have two NFL teams to begin with? I'd make way more sense for TX to have 3 teams than for Missouri to have two teams. Missouri, lol...
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