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09-23-2017 01:06 AM |
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Originally Posted by Easy 6
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I could not agree more
St Louis didnt support their team any better, and maybe even worse, than San Diego
And going San Diego itself will almost certainly never fly, theres just too much bad blood at this point
But San Antonio, Texas? You just know they have the rabid football fan population down there to keep an owner fat and happy
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Put a stadium halfway between Austin and San Antonio and you're good. As an Austinite, this beats the he'll out of driving 3 hours to Dallas or Houston for a game.
Do a color scheme reboot like the rams did, add more black to fit in with the San Antonio vibe. For whatever reason San Antonioans associate themselves with the black and white spurs colors. They would have no problem selling out games, especially if they market it as South Texas's team.
Realistically, if they were to move back to San Diego, they would need some city money, and San Diego's city leadership is in such disarray that this would never happen. Qualcomm's location is good and accessible via light rail, but they need a new facility. It is literally falling apart. Feel free to Google some of the giant slabs of cement falling during the off-season.
South central Texas is football hungry. Bring us a team.
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