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promomasterj
They're not going to give 1 game to a city that's suing them. I think they're interested in more cities in Europe / Uk, Asia, Mexico places they can guarantee a big turnout and lots of march sales. That is not going to be St. Louis at this point.
I don't even know what they mean by a non-market city. Every city with a big enough stadium is in the home market for a team. So a game in St. Louis - would it include the chiefs? Does that become a home game for them? A game in Portland - isn't that Seahawks country?
I'm pretty sure any city that isn't within 200 miles of an NFL stadium would be considered out of market.
I think it'd be a great for cities that lost teams to get a chance to have a few games a year also. I'm sure the local economy would love to have it.
There are plenty of cities with big enough venues to host games.
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