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Baby Lee
11-23-2000, 09:20 AM
It's been discussed amongst owners, most notably Lamar, that the game should rotate venues throughout the league.

Now, that's an interesting idea, however, this will be the 61st straight year the Lions will be hosting a Thanksgiving day game, and I like the tradition.

I could care less if they keep it in Dallas. Anything to stick it to Jerry Jones.

Any thoughts?

Griese Fan
11-23-2000, 09:26 AM
I have been of the opinion for years that the Lions, since they were the first, should continue their traditional Thanksgiving day game, but the Cowboys should lose theirs, so that an AFC team could host a game.
the milkman
KC would be cool, but any AFC team would do

Misplaced_Chiefs_Fan
11-23-2000, 09:31 AM
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[This message has been edited by Robert_Dole (edited 11-23-2000).]

Baby Lee
11-23-2000, 09:41 AM
Bob Dole,
I really mean no disrespect towards you, I consider myself one of your biggest fans on this board.

That being said, I didn't create this topic as a political thread. I don't want to get involved in all of the discussions going on in the 10 or so active political threads that already exist.

This was supposed to be about football.

Now, what's your honest opinion?

[This message has been edited by Mi_chief_fan (edited 11-23-2000).]

ChiTown
11-23-2000, 09:51 AM
Keep it in Detroit. Dallas who cares! Or better yet Detroit can play Dallas every Turkey day and they can have 2 other teams play.

Misplaced_Chiefs_Fan
11-23-2000, 09:53 AM
Apologies.

Keep the traditional Detroit game and move the other one to a rotating AFC host.

Iowanian
11-23-2000, 09:56 AM
I think each of the two Superbowl teams should host.

I.E. St. Louis and Titans for 2000, etc.